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UFC fighter knocks out elderly man in sickening video

A 50-50 split image shows UFC fighter Mike Perry arguing with bar patrons on the left, and celebrating a UFC victory on the right.
UFC fighter Mike Perry was caught on video arguing with staff and patrons at a bar in Texas, before knocking out an elderly man for 'touching' him. Pictures: Twitter/@MMAEejit/Getty Images

A video of an incident involving UFC fighter Mike Perry emerged Wednesday, reportedly captured Tuesday night, in which the 28-year-old can be seen knocking out an old man.

In the video, Perry can be seen walking out of a restaurant after an apparent dispute, asking if the police have been called on him and arguing against pleas for him to leave the premises.

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Perry gets more heated as the video goes on, eventually telling an older man he’d knock him out shortly before a physical confrontation.

Perry can be seen punching the man, who immediately falls to the ground.

WARNING: The following video contains offensive and racist language

Things naturally escalate from there, with Perry screaming he didn’t do anything, challenging the restaurant to call the police and using racial slurs multiple times.

ESPN’s Marc Raimondi confirmed the incident took place at Table 82 in Lubbock, Texas.

Officers from the Lubbock Police Department reportedly responded to the scene.

Perry was not arrested and no charges have been filed, but the investigation is still reportedly pending.

The UFC fighter appeared to address the incident on Twitter after the video emerged.

Mike Perry’s history of racial slurs

Perry has been seen using racial slurs several times in the past, and has defended his use of the word by saying a DNA test showed he is 2 percent Black.

Unsurprisingly, that excuse hasn’t been accepted by some in the Black community, though it has never led to any discipline from the UFC.

The closest precedent the UFC has to the apparent assault might be Conor McGregor’s punching of a bar patron for insulting his whiskey brand in 2019, though McGregor was out of the UFC when that happened.

Perry is less than two weeks removed from his victory over Mickey Gall on June 27, in which he captured headlines by having his girlfriend manage his corner.

In his career, Perry is 14-6 and has been with the UFC since 2016.

With Yahoo Sport Australia