Video shows UFC welterweight Mike Perry hitting man, using racial slurs in Texas bar

UFC fighter Mike Perry was caught on video Tuesday night punching a man at a Texas bar and using racial slurs in the video that surfaced on social media.

Perry, a welterweight, appeared to strike an older man during a dispute that included at least one employee of the establishment asking Perry to leave. In the video, which was posted Wednesday night, Perry argued that another patron of the restaurant — not the man he seemed to hit — had touched him.

In the aftermath of the skirmish, Perry could be heard shouting several racial slurs.

Perry, who is white, used the N-word in a tweet directed at actor Michael Jai White in January, and called Tyrone Woodley “my n—a” in a tweet in 2018. The UFC has never announced discipline for Perry’s language.

The incident occurred at Table 82 in Lubbock, Texas, ESPN confirmed with sources on Wednesday. TMZ was the first to report the locale. A spokesperson for the establishment, when reached Wednesday, declined comment.

Officers from the Lubbock Police Department responded to the scene, a law enforcement spokesperson told ESPN. An incident report was filed, but Perry was not arrested, and no charges were filed. An investigation is pending, the spokesperson said.

Perry tweeted Wednesday night, “No comment,” after the video made the rounds on social media. His management team, when reached by ESPN, said “currently no comment” on the matter.

Perry (14-6), a Florida resident, competed at UFC Fight Night on June 27, beating Mickey Gall by unanimous decision. The fight drew scrutiny because Perry had no coaches in his corner. His lone corner person was his girlfriend, Latory Gonzalez. The victory over Gall snapped a two-fight losing streak for Perry.

Perry, 28, has been open in the past about spending six months in a Florida jail for a probation violation. He was on probation on a burglary charge in 2014 when he violated the probation with a battery arrest, according to court records. Perry also pleaded no contest to a battery charge in 2013 in Florida, per court records.


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