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"I wanted to be known for my skills and what I've dedicated the last 11 years of my life to not and not the 'bi UFC fighter' that I'm sure would just be translated to 'gay UFC fighter'.
"To the awful disturbed person that decided to post this, I hope it was worth it.
"At the end of the day, I know my character, morals, and who I am as a person.
I’ve dated girls my whole life and suppressed feelings I had throughout high school on the wrestling team, throughout college pursuing MMA, and even after making part of the dream happen and getting into the UFC.”
Homophobic Fans
The UFC fighter went on to say that the idea of those in his life looking at him and treating him differently for something out of his control was “something I couldn’t fathom.”
“In a sport like this, where a majority of the fans being the homophobic cocksuckers they are, I didn’t see myself doing this during this part of my career.
"The thought of my buddies, teammates, and ppl [sic] I look up to looking at me different let alone treating me different for something I can't control was something I couldn't fathom. Since then, the tape has been removed from all platforms despite fans searching for the full video.
Welp, this f***king sucks. As much as I'm getting hated/sh**ted on, I'm getting an equal amount of support, and it means a lot.*
Last but not least, Ben Davis, you a freak." - Molina comes out as bi-sexual and teases at Ben Davis.
This isn't Molina's first time under the spotlight for queer reasons.
The thought of my buddies, teammates, and people I look up to looking at me differently, let alone treating me differently, for something I can't control was something I couldn't fathom.
"In a sport like this, with a majority of the fans being the homophobic cocksuckers they are, I didn't see myself doing this during this part of my career.
I've tried to keep my dating life private from social media."
Molina opened up about his "suppressed feelings" growing up and as his combat sports career advanced. this f*cking sucks. I've dated girls all throughout high school, being on the wrestling team, and even after making part of the dream happen and getting into the UFC.
I'm a pretty masculine dude, and that bro-y banter and sus sense of humor has always been how I am.
I've tried to keep my dating life private from social media.
"As much as I'm getting hated/sh**ted on, I'm getting an equal amount of support and it means a f**k ton."
“To the awful disturbed person who decided to post this ishh, I hope it was worth it.”
“At the end of the day, I know my character, morals and who I am as a person.”
“As much as I’m getting hated/shitted on, I’m getting an equal amount of support & it means a f*ck ton.”
“Just Be A Decent Human Being.”
Molina has previously shown his support of the LGBTQI community as he wore the Pride Month shorts in his fight back in June 2022.
The Twitter video was Molina servicing another man many initially thought was fellow bi-sexual MMA media member Ben 'The Bane' Davis.
Molina responded to the video on Twitter the same day and came out as a long-time bearer of mixed feelings to men and women. Credits to: Zuffa LLC.
His response kept things clear and concise, assuring fans he was straight and had the right to represent whomever he wanted on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani.
A product of James Krause, Molina is a promising prospect in the UFC, holding a 3-0 record in the promotion with wins over Aoriqileng, Daniel Da Silva, and Zhalgas Zhumagulov.
He's currently suspended from fighting due to his involvement with coach James Krause's betting scandal.
He's currently serving a suspension handed down by the Nevada Athletic Commission for his alleged role in a UFC betting scandal that his coach, James Krause, is at the center of.
Molina has been in the UFC since winning on Dana White's Contender Series in August 2020. But I guess I was wrong.”
With Molina’s announcement, this marks him as the first openly LGBT male member of the UFC.