Overview
- In a social media statement, the MMA champion said unidentified parties pressured him for money by threatening to spread fabricated domestic-abuse accusations.
- He said he has compiled audios, messages, testimonies and videos and has submitted them to judicial authorities to pursue a case.
- The potential complaints he cited include extortion, falsification of evidence, theft of money and personal items, and threats.
- He confirmed he will not fight in the first quarter of next year and is prioritizing his children as he navigates a separation previously made public.
- He denied ever using violence, requested privacy for his family, and said he will make no further public comments as the legal process unfolds.