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One of the most controversial figures in the UFC, Bryce mitchell I couldn't let Christmas pass without making another controversial statement. Last Wednesday (24), the bantamweight (up to 61,2 kg) went public through a video on social media to recall his positive statements about Adolf Hitler made earlier this year. However, instead of citing them as regret, the American reaffirmed his convictions.
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In the video, Thugnasty avoided the labels brought about by his statements and said that on that occasion he was only interested in talking about the history of World War II, the most famous and important armed conflict in the history of the planet.
“The whole world called me a racist because I wanted to talk about the history of World War II… I hate saying ‘I told you so.’ Sometimes it sucks to be right. Honestly, I think my intelligence has become a curse. I love the truth. I was right a year ago and I’m right today,” he stated, adding that several podcast They have been addressing the same issues as him.
Bryce mitchell says he doesn't regret his comments from a year ago:
“The entire world called me a racist because I wanted to talk about the history of WW2… I hate to say I told you so. Sometimes it sucks to be right.
I honestly think my intelligence has become a curse. I love… pic.twitter.com/aK9ZZ1qHJf
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) December 24, 2025
Bryce Mitchell defended Adolf Hitler.
In the first episode of his Espaitec's, called the Arkansanity, Mitchell defended The actions carried out by Hitler and his allies throughout the Third Reich as a way to defend Germany from groups such as Jews and homosexuals.
"Honestly, I think Hitler was a good guy, based on my own research, not my public education and indoctrination. He fought for his country, he wanted to purify it by expelling the greedy Jews who were destroying his country and turning them all gay," he said at the time.




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