Saturday, November 2

UFC Hall of Fame Pat Miletich fired for participating in Capitol robbery

The MMA fighter, Pat Miletich, UFC Hall of Fame reported that he was fired from the Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) for participating in the assault on the Capitol of the United States on January 6.

Pat Miletich who was the first UFC welterweight champion and one of the most decorated coaches in the MMA, announced his dismissal after more than a decade of being part of the LFA commentators.

In a statement the LFA said that Miletich has the right to participate in in peaceful protests but that there are some “photos of a questionable nature that appeared on social networks that involved the fight analyst Pat Miletich”

The LFA also reported that it continues to investigate the situation and while it is resolved the decision was made to withdraw Miletich from the transmission tasks for the LFA event 97 of this Friday.

Miletich said in the video that the work The LFA who were receiving pressure and felt they needed to “distance themselves” from him.

“I want you to know that the people with whom I walked in the Capitol, that I know of, she was not involved in any of the violence, ”Miletich said.

Miletich shared photos on her Facebook page of the Capitol area, including one in which he smiles as he poses next to a man wearing a patch with the initials “RWDS,” which stands for “right-wing death squad.”

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