Charlie Radtke Apologizes for Using Homophobic Slur in Post-Fight Interview at UFC 293
How good did it feel to get your first UFC victory?pic.twitter.com/2de7nAfLRU
— Jed I. Goodman © (@jedigoodman) September 10, 2023
Charlie Radtke was a relative unknown heading into UFC 293, but that likely changed following his post-fight interview.
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“It felt great. So f—k all you f--gots in the fu--ing crowd,” Radtke said. “Come down and get some you pu--y ass b—ches.”
That led to Radtke getting much more attention than he otherwise
would have for a fight that wasn’t especially memorable. The
33-year-old known as “Chuck Buffalo” would later apologize for his
remarks in a statement on social media.
My sincere apologies to all of you watching today #ChuckBuffalo @danawhite @seanshelby @espn @espnmma @ufc pic.twitter.com/jXE9uO1JsU
— Charles Radtke (@ChuckBuffaloMMA) September 10, 2023
Radtke wasn’t the only one to use that slur at UFC 293, however. Later in the evening, Manel Kape called the City Kickboxing team “a bunch of f——s” following his victory over Felipe dos Santos in a flyweight bout on the main card. Kape’s rant was directed primarily at Kai Kara-France, who pulled out of the fight against the former Rizin champ after suffering a concussion in training.
At the post-fight press conference, Kape apologized for his words.
"I am sorry for that, it was emotional, during the interviews we are all emotional and we say things that we didn't want to say, so for those who feel bad about that, I apologize,” he said.
UFC president Dana White also addressed the remarks of both Radtke and Kape during his session with the media.
“That was flying around a little bit tonight. I think these guys get a little excited and you make bad mistakes,” White said. “Radtke did the same thing and you know me, we didn’t run over and say, you’d better apologize.’ He did that on his own. When he got backstage, he was embarrassed, he got caught up in the moment… He got emotional and we make mistakes.
"I am not holier than thou either, we’ve all been in positions where we’ve made mistakes and it’s how you recover rom it and how you carry yourself after you made a mistake. He came out and apologized out of his own free will. We didn’t tell him to do anything and the fact that he did that means that he means it. I’m sure some people will accept his apology and some people won’t.”
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