Bryce Mitchell details ugly experience of getting "sh*t on" his face working at his farm
Bryce Mitchell recently shared a gruesome story from a DIY experience at home, which unfortunately saw him caught in a compromising position.
'Thug Nasty' was born in Texarkana, Arkansas, and still resides there whilst maintaining a cattle farm alongside his MMA career. As per the usual custom of farm life, Mitchell recently tried to handle a problem first hand, the plumbing system of his house.
In a story not for the faint of heart, the No.11-ranked UFC featherweight appeared on the Real Eyes Recognize Podcast to detail his DIY experience. According to Mitchell, whilst he got the job done, he found himself covered in his own "sh*t" during the job:
"Yesterday I replaced a whole main line, the main sewer tile, you know...I'm talking like, I got the solids whilst I'm underneath the trailer. I cut the line, boom! Sh*t's on my face, you know what I'm saying. With corn in it! I mean, it's as real as it gets. I'm just telling you the truth...I knew it was going to come out. Protective gear can help you, but you've got to have an exit strategy."
Catch the full podcast episode here:
Bryce Mitchell last appeared in the octagon at UFC 282, where he faced Ilia Topuria. 'Thug Nasty' suffered the first defeat of his professional MMA career (15-1) at the hands of Topuria, tapping out to an arm-triangle choke in the second round.
Bryce Mitchell claims Alexander Volkanovski has only fought easy opponents
Bryce Mitchell is no stranger to making controversial claims and he did so again last month whilst discussing featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski.
Following his first career loss to Ilia Topuria, Mitchell was interviewed by ESPN's Brett Okamoto. 'Thug Nasty' claimed that 'The Great' is only champion because he took 'easy' fights, perhaps forgetting that he holds three wins over Max Holloway, as well as victories over Brian Ortega and Jose Aldo.
Mitchell said:
"I can knock Alexander Volkanovski the f**k out for $10 million. I'm tired of him talking about there being no other contenders. He ain't fighting the toughest motherf***ers, that's what's up with him. He's getting the easy fights and these contenders are taking each other out."
The 28-year-old added:
"He's getting paid 100 times what I'm getting paid to fight motherf***ers that ain't even as hard as me. That's what's going on. Alexander Volkanovski wants to fight an easy contender? I'm right here. Somebody he can just beat up for easy money? I'm here baby, easy money."
Catch the full interview with Bryce Mitchell here: