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After picking up a victory over Scott Cornwell Saturday night in the main event of "MMA Big Show: Onslaught" in Florence, IN., his first fight since being cut by the UFC following his arrest in October, Browning took the mic and unleashed the following comments to the crowd in attendance:
"I try to come out here and put on a show. If you don’t like it, then f*** ya’ll!"
But he wasn't finished. He then took aim at the women in attendance, saying "Ladies, after this I want two lines; one for sucking, one for f***ing."
It's just another in a string of actions, events and comments that brought Browning into the Ultimate Fighter house, into the UFC and finally out of the UFC, all in the course of the last year. The comments themselves are not surprising or shocking based on what we've seen from him over and over again, but it continues to showcase a side of him that clearly needs help.
But it could have been worse; at least he didn't threaten to rape or kill anyone this time.
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