“I’m Gonna Torture Him” – Anthony Hernandez Fires Back at Sean Strickland’s ICE Poster

Anthony Hernandez Fires Back at Sean Strickland’s ICE Poster

Anthony Hernandez has turned a racially charged slight from Sean Strickland into extra fuel ahead of their UFC Houston main event on February 21, 2026, at the Toyota Center.

Anthony Hernandez Fires Back at Sean Strickland’s ICE Poster

The bad blood ramped up in January when Strickland shared an edited fight poster on Instagram and X, showing himself in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) uniform and Hernandez in a sombrero and poncho. Strickland did not add a caption on Instagram but wrote on X, “If you cant laugh at this you’re a c**t. Go away,” brushing off criticism from fans who felt the image leaned into anti‑immigrant stereotypes. The post quickly drew backlash, with many arguing he had crossed a line by turning Hernandez’s Mexican heritage into the punchline of a promotional gag.

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Hernandez, a first‑generation American of Mexican descent, addressed the poster in an interview with the New York Post Sports and did not hide his frustration. “Honestly, I laughed when I saw that. If that’s the best you’ve got to get in my head, it’s gonna be a long f*king night,” he said. He then made it clear why the image hit a nerve: “It’s f*ked up, yeah, and I don’t like seeing sh*t like that. I don’t like that my people gotta go through that, but it’s f*king life, and it’s the reality of it, and some people are just dirtbags and like to bring it up.”

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Hernandez closed with a warning aimed straight at Strickland’s online persona: “I hope he keeps that same online energy in the cage because I’m going to f*king torture him.”

The tension sits on top of a matchup that already carries real stakes at middleweight. Former champion Strickland returns after a unanimous decision loss in a title fight against Dricus du Plessis at UFC 312 last February, his first outing in over a year. Hernandez, ranked in the top tier at 185 pounds, rides an eight‑fight win streak that includes a fourth‑round submission of Roman Dolidze at UFC Vegas 109 last August.

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – AUGUST 09: Anthony Hernandez reacts after a submission victory against Roman Dolidze of Georgia in a middleweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at UFC APEX on August 09, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
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The heritage angle has been simmering for weeks. Before the ICE poster even surfaced, Hernandez revealed he had to “jump through some hoops” with the UFC to walk out under the Mexican flag, saying officials asked him to find his grandparents’ birth certificates to verify his roots before approving Mexican‑themed gear.

“I’m on a f**king eight‑fight win streak. There’s no special treatment here,” he told Ariel Helwani, stressing that his bloodline runs through Mexico even though he was born and raised in the United States. That experience, followed by Strickland’s ICE‑themed post, has turned what began as a standard contender bout into a personal fight for Hernandez, who now plans to answer the mockery in the cage rather than on social media.

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