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2nd January 2018
02:40pm GMT

Cyborg rightly responded by claiming that it was "unacceptable" for an official representative of Jackson-Winkeljohn "to call me transgender following my fight."
Donald Cerrone is one of the bigger names to represent the gym, which has been no stranger to controversy in the past due to questionable social media activity, and he quickly distanced himself from the remarks made by the photographer.
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The apologies from Aragon, as well as the gym itself, have been criticised because large chunks of both are dedicated to attempts at justifying his actions.
Aragon claims that he was riled by Cyborg's celebration of her victory, which took her to 19–1 (1), and it was that anger which prompted him to write such awful comments about a champion, for whom jokes about her gender are disappointingly familiar.
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A fighter revelling in victory after five rounds of war in no way justifies the kind of remarks that were levelled at Cyborg on Sunday.
The UFC should seriously consider reviewing the photographer's credentials because to behave in such an inappropriate way to one of the organisation's most talented assets is, at best, unprofessional and, at worst, disgusting.Explore more on these topics: