Sean Strickland Unleashes Fury on Jailed Social Media Influencer HSTikkyTokky

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UFC middleweight Sean Strickland has launched a scathing verbal attack on social media star Harrison Sullivan, known online as HSTikkyTokky. The tirade came after Sullivan, currently incarcerated, had repeatedly challenged Strickland to a sparring session.

Harrison Sullivan, a prominent figure on Kick and TikTok, frequently called out Strickland for a sparring match. Strickland, a former UFC champion, is no stranger to such encounters, having previously sparred with other internet personalities like Sneako and Nick Nayersina during his streams.

However, the proposed confrontation between Sullivan, who has participated in Misfits Boxing, and Strickland, has been derailed by Sullivan`s recent legal troubles. The Essex native is presently behind bars, having been denied bail ahead of a court appearance connected to a car crash that occurred in Virginia Water in March 2024.

Strickland`s Heated Response to HSTikkyTokky`s Challenge

During a recent Kick stream with Nina Drama, where the two were playing tennis and answering fan questions, Sean Strickland appeared genuinely perplexed by Sullivan`s identity. Mispronouncing his name, Strickland informed Drama that Sullivan had been persistent in requesting a sparring match.

Sean Strickland at the UFC 293 press conference
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“Who is this HSTokky motherf—er?” Strickland queried, before vehemently stating, “I’m going to murder him.” Drama seemed confused, prompting Strickland to turn to the chat, asking, “Who is this f—ing f—–, guys?

“He’s like an influencer that called me out and it’s so funny he was like ‘if I see you I’m going to attack you’. I’m like ‘dog, you want to know what I b— off to? I lay in bed at night and I’m waiting for that day to come.”

HSTikkyTokky Awaits Trial for Driving Offenses While Behind Bars

Mid-rant, someone off-camera informed Strickland and Drama that Sullivan was “going to jail.” Indeed, Sullivan is currently in police custody, having been denied bail pending a court date for charges stemming from a car accident last year.

Sullivan was slated for his second Misfits Boxing fight in Qatar last November, but withdrew, citing differing reasons from both himself and the promotion. The day after his withdrawal, Surrey Police released a statement following his failure to appear at a court date that month.

The social media figure was scheduled to appear at Staines Magistrates’ Court, but his case was adjourned, and he has been remanded without bail. The charges against him include failing to stop after an accident, driving without third-party insurance, and using a mobile phone while driving.

A statement from Surrey Police clarified his arrest: “A 24-year-old man from Hutton, Essex, was arrested on Friday for failing to appear at court for dangerous driving. He appeared at Guildford Magistrates’ Court on Saturday and has been remanded ahead of a further court appearance at Staines Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.”

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