VIDEO: DRICUS YOU PLESSIS RIPER THE QUICE, SEAN Strickland promises to fight ‘to the f*cking death’ in the last faceoff

The Dricus du Plessis has heard enough from the violent audience in Sydney, and he is ready to open them up when he defends his title against Sean Strickland in the UFC 312 Main Event.

That was the message from the reigning middle weight champion after the one who was facing his opponent one last time during the ceremonial weigh -in on Friday.

While fighters shared another intense staring, there was no pushing or pushing when rivals were about getting started. First thing, however, you first reminded the fans in Sydney that he has heard much worse from their colleagues to the east.

“For so many people, Perth kicks your ass,” you said Plessis, referring to his performance at UFC 305, where he released Israel Adesanya in the main event. “You boo as losers.

“Tomorrow night, like in Perth, I take your boy out. Enjoy it and let it cheer while you still can. “

While you have learned to embrace Boos, Strickland has certainly had the love and worship that the Australian audience has shown him every time he appears in there.

Strickland Rocketed an Outback hat on stage and thanked the crowd for their support and then promised he would leave everything in the cage as he faced you Plessis for the second time on Saturday.

“I can’t wait to get out there and try to shorten this man’s life for you who f*f*cking guys,” shouted Strickland. “As always I appreciate you f*ckers. To the f*cking -death, Dutch! “

In the Co-Main event, straw master Zhang Weili and Challenger Tatiana Suarez remained stoically, and both were about business as they review the final preparations.

“I’m right here to win a world’s title,” Suarez said. “I know I’m the best in the world and I look forward to proving it on Sunday night.”

A woman in a few words, Zhang promised to close Suarez and go out of the cage as a master.

“This Sunday and still!” Zhang said, before he led the crowd in a song when she left the stage.

The UFC 312 goes down Saturday night in the US with Pay-Per-View headcard, which starts at 1 p.m. 22 et.