Las Vegas Sun

April 20, 2024

Group criticizes UFC after fighter’s rape tweet

As the Ultimate Fighting Championship makes its prime-time network debut, a group of mothers are protesting what they call the latest in a string of offensive and inappropriate comments by its fighters.

At a news conference Saturday outside the Las Vegas headquarters of the biggest name in mixed martial arts, the activists called on Fox Sports and advertisers to "drop" the UFC until it adopts a code of conduct like other professional sports.

Among those criticizing fighter Forrest Griffin's recent tweet that "rape is the new missionary" was Emmily Bristol, a board member of the Nevada Coalition Against Sexual Violence.

UFC officials did not immediately respond to an email request for comment.

Griffin this week apologized for the remark and made a donation to the Las Vegas Rape Crisis Center.

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