There are red flags in the UFC after seeing fighter Bryce Mitchell make a strange statement in a video about the “demons” he sees in his dreams, not long after making a scandalous praise of Adolf Hitler two months ago.
Mitchell, who has a seven-year career in the Mixed Martial Arts company after winning “The Ultimate Fighter” in 2018, shocked the sports world when he claimed that the former Nazi leader was “a good person” and that the Holocaust never happened.
The Featherweight fighter praised Hitler for attempting to “purify” Germany from the “greedy Jews” who were “destroying his country,” a statement that did not go unnoticed by UFC President Dana White.
Mitchell’s Demon Dreams
Now, nearly two months later, Mitchell is back in the spotlight, raising concerns about his mental state after claiming he suffers from “demonic dreams” before his fight with Jean Silva at UFC 314 next month.
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“Good morning, everyone,” he said in an Instagram video message. “I need all my Christian warriors to pray for me so I can sleep peacefully.
“Every night since the day before the press conference, I’ve had demonic dreams. Legions of demons attack me every time I sleep.”
“When I mentioned the name Jesus, he became aggressive, barking like a dog and shouting, ‘F you, f you, f you,’” Bryce Mitchell said.
He continued, “Remember, guys, the days of fighting for myself are long gone. Now, I fight for the name of the Lord. The devil isn’t going to waste his time trying to bring down a loser. He knows that a victory for the Lord is coming.”
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Mitchell expressed confidence in his upcoming fight, stating, “I will win in the name of Jesus Christ. The man’s demons will be cast out of my presence, and he will fall before me just like Goliath fell before King David.”
Silva responded to Mitchell’s comments on social media, writing, “Bryce, two things: These aren’t demons, it’s just you being scared to face me. And about the beautiful women, you’ve got a hormone called testosterone, and you probably have issues with it.” Silva also warned Mitchell to be ready for their fight on April 12th, saying, “Just be ready, because I will be.”
Mitchell is set to return to the UFC after his controversial comments about Adolf Hitler earlier this year, which led UFC President Dana White to publicly criticize him.
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