Bryce Mitchell expresses mental struggles before upcoming fight
Bryce Mitchell, a UFC fighter, has stirred controversy again after making bizarre comments about "demons." This situation follows his previous remarks where he called Adolf Hitler a "good guy" and denied the Holocaust. The 30-year-old fighter, who gained fame by winning "The Ultimate Fighter" in 2018, shocked the sports community with his earlier comments. UFC President Dana White criticized Mitchell's statements, calling them "dumb and ignorant." Some have expressed concern about Mitchell's mental health. In a recent Instagram video, Mitchell spoke about having "demonic dreams" since a press conference for his upcoming fight. He requested prayers from his supporters for peaceful sleep, saying he feels attacked by "legions of demons." He also claimed that his opponent, Jean Silva, is possessed by demons. Silva responded to Mitchell’s claims, suggesting that his comments stem from fear of facing him in the ring. He added a jab about Mitchell's testosterone levels when discussing women. Mitchell is set to fight Silva on April 12. This will be his first match since his controversial Hitler remarks. White has urged Mitchell to learn more about history and the realities of World War II.