“Maa Ni**a” – Marvin Vettori Gets Torched By Fans After Alleged Racist Comments At Dricus Du Plessis

Marvin Vettori drops racist tweet

Marvin Vettori

Controversy often packs as much punch as the fighters themselves. Recently, Italian middleweight Marvin Vettori found himself in hot water over a questionable tweet. It all started when UFC middleweight champ Dricus du Plessis took a jab at Brendan Allen’s loss. Vettori, who is no fan of Allen, decided to chime in with support for du Plessis. But his choice of words raised eyebrows.

Vettori’s tweet included the N-word, sparking immediate backlash. Fans and critics alike wondered what possessed the Italian fighter to use such language. His critique of Brendan Allen was right, especially after the brawl with him in a Casino, but adding the N-word was out of line.

“Maa ni**a,” wrote Vettori via X.

But Vettori wasn’t about to tap out of this situation. He quickly fired back, explaining his intentions. He said he meant “my guy” and didn’t see the issue. He argued that since du Plessis is white, how could it be racist?

Marvin Vettori insisted that the whole “racist thing” was nonsense. He claimed he dislikes people based on personality, not race or color. The Italian fighter then dismissed the power of the word itself. This isn’t Vettori’s first rodeo when it comes to controversy. He’s known for his fiery temperament in and out of the octagon.

Fight Fans Reacted To Marvin Vettori’s Racist Post

MMA fans are no stranger to controversy, but Vettori’s recent tweet stunned many. The Italian fighter’s use of a racial slur sparked a firestorm on social media. It all began innocently after Vettori, never one to miss a chance to roast Allen, chimed in with support for Du Plessis. But his choice of words sent shockwaves through the MMA community.

Fans reacted swiftly and took to the comment section. The responses ranged from disbelief to outrage, with a dash of dark humor. Some fans took this in stride, not putting much emphasis on the racist part. Others, however, were furious about using the N-word. Here are some of the reactions from fight fans:

The incident reminds us of the power of social media in the sports world. One ill-considered post can overshadow years of achievements. As the dust settles, fans wonder what consequences, if any, Vettori might face. Will the UFC step in? Or will this be chalked up as another day in the wild world of MMA Twitter?