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Jorge Masvidal Makes An Epic Retirement Move

Jorge Masvidal’s retirement statement at UFC 287 in Miami, when he acknowledged former President Donald Trump who was in the audience, drew the attention of many. But what really got folks talking was the unexpected chant of “Let’s Go Brandon.” In favor of the right to free speech, Masvidal led the audience in a lively chant that has since taken on a life of its own. It was a remarkable way to end an occasion that was already memorable.

Masvidal pointed to Trump while addressing MMA analyst Joe Rogan and remarked, “Also, I want to say, greatest president in the history of the world sitting right there. I love that guy.” The MMA fighter continued, “let’s take that, you know who, ‘let’s go Brandon’ motherf*cker out of power and replace him,” referred to Joseph Biden and said to the audience, “If I could get it, just one time: ‘Lets Go Brandon!'”

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“Let’s go Brandon!” was shouted by the audience.

Famous people were spotted mingling at a stunning event, including former US President Donald Trump, Kid Rock, and Mike Tyson. The UFC Boss, none other than Dana White, was photographed seated next to the group.

Matt Couch tweeted that the picture of those two men together was “how to trigger the left in one amazing photo.”

The moment the audience heard that President Trump had arrived, chaos broke out! The crowd then burst into a thunderous chant of “U-S-A! U-S-A!” as enthusiasm surged. No one could ever forget that moment of pure insanity and intensity!

During his remarks, Masvidal also praised Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and remarked, “We also got the greatest governor of all time here in Florida. Let’s keep Florida free and a red state.” The Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida’s downtown, served as the event’s location.

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After a remarkable 20-year professional fighting career, Jorge Masvidal has formally hung up his gloves and retired. The Cuban-American fighter developed a passion for conflict on the streets, but his skills eventually prompted him to begin training in Greco-Roman wrestling while still a high school student. Following that, he expanded his skill set by learning Karate, eventually becoming into a well-rounded specialist in mixed martial arts. Unquestionably, Masvidal will be recognized for his achievements to the sport and for his legacy in the world of boxing.

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