Cody Durden ripped for sinophobia at UFC Fight Night 198: ‘Way to sh*t on your own performance’

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Cody Durden ripped for sinophobia at UFC Fight Night 198: ‘Way to sh*t on your own performance’

Well, that’s one way to ruin a hard-fought win.

After 15 tough minutes with Chinese opponent Aori Qileng, Cody Durden emerged victorious Saturday at UFC Fight Night 198, picking up a unanimous decision with three scores of 29-28 from the judges, but it’s what he said afterward that will be remembered most.

During the post-fight octagon interview, cageside commentator Daniel Cormier asked Durden (12-3-1 MMA, 1-1-1 UFC) if the fight went as he expected, and his answer was terrible.

“I knew he was gonna be tough, but I had to send him back to China where he came from,” Durden said.

The sentiment garnered an audible groan from people in attendance at the UFC Apex, and Cormier – taken aback by the sinophobia – didn’t even bother to ask another question.

Things were awkward when the broadcast was tossed back to play-by-play man Brendan Fitzgerald.

“All right, Cody Durden, um, statement made I guess?” Fitzgerald said. “Victory in the octagon most importantly for this flyweight from Georgia.”

Cormier didn’t know how to react when he got back to the desk.

“Fitzy, I was watching the highlights as he said that, so you know, you say that, I take the microphone, Fitzy,” Cormier said. “I have nothing else to do there.”

For his racist remark, Durden was criticized on Twitter by a host of fellow UFC fighters and some members of the media.

In his post-fight news conference, Durden doubled down and said his remark wasn’t racially motivated.

“If they don’t like it, do something,” he said.

Or you could just do better? Yeah, just do better.

UPDATE: After making the racist remark and after defending it in his post-fight interview, Durden also went on Twitter to explain further and apologize “if I offended anyone,” which is always a very meaningful apology in these situations.

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Cody Durden ripped for sinophobia at UFC Fight Night 198: ‘Way to sh*t on your own performance’