UFC veteran Sean Strickland recently expressed significant admiration for NFL defensive end Maxx Crosby, following an intense sparring session between the two athletes. Strickland, known for his unconventional and often aggressive sparring invitations to various public figures, found a formidable opponent in the Las Vegas Raiders star.
Strickland’s reputation precedes him; he frequently pushes the limits with those he trains alongside, regardless of their combat sports background. While many streamers and public personalities have faced the brunt of the former UFC champion’s demanding style, his recent encounter with Crosby proved to be a challenging exchange for both.
Maxx Crosby, an NFL standout, is no stranger to strict discipline and rigorous training, which he effectively channels into his passion for combat sports. Integrating MMA and boxing into his offseason regimen, Crosby eagerly accepted the opportunity to spar with Strickland, despite awareness of the UFC fighter’s notoriously tough approach.
Reports indicate that Crosby, despite having less professional fighting experience than Strickland, demonstrated remarkable resilience throughout their three-round bout. The session was reportedly a hard-fought affair, with Strickland sustaining a cut lip and Crosby ending with a bloodied nose, highlighting the intensity of their exchange.
Following the sparring footage gaining traction online, Sean Strickland was quick to commend the NFL Pro Bowler for his exceptional toughness. “Max was sending it in the beginning,” Strickland remarked. “But Max is a badass. The guy is an NFL superstar, dude gloves up for fun and spars for the love of the game.”
Crosby himself has credited his combat sports training with enhancing key aspects of his football performance, such as hand speed and pass-rush ability.
The Raiders star’s dedication to strapping on the gloves has also captured the attention of UFC CEO Dana White. Impressed by Crosby’s natural athleticism and commitment, White boldly suggested that with a few years of dedicated focus on fighting, Crosby could realistically contend for the UFC heavyweight title.
Echoing the sentiments of White and a growing number of observers, Sean Strickland further solidified his praise, unequivocally labeling Crosby as the toughest player in the entire NFL. “Max is the hardest NFL player hands down!” Strickland declared.
