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UFC star wants to fight ‘lizard’ Zuckerberg for reported Instagram ban: ‘Biggest bully in the world’

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A British UFC star stated he desires to combat “bully” Mark Zuckerberg after he was reportedly banned from his Instagram account. 

“Who do I wish to combat? Mark Zuckerberg,” UFC fighter Paddy Pimblett stated Saturday after his defeat over Rodrigo ‘Kazula’ Vargas at UFC London, in response to the Liverpool Echo

“Lad I will punch your head in, I’m sick of you. Sick of you shutting my Instagram accounts down when all I do is assist charities and assist folks with psychological well being issues,” he continued. 

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“You are the most important bully on this planet, lad.”

Pimblett’s Instagram and Fb accounts had been reportedly just lately banned after he posted a few youngster struggling with most cancers, in response to Spanish outlet Marca. Some commenters left disparaging remarks in regards to the sick youngster, which sparked Pimblett to reportedly name them out on the platform. His accounts had been banned earlier than feedback towards the kid had been banned, the outlet reported. 

Paddy Pimblett in motion within the Light-weight bout towards Kazula Vargas at The O2, London. Image date: Saturday March 19, 2022. (Picture by Kieran Cleeves/PA Photos through Getty Photos)
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“The hypocritical nature of Instagram and Fb is simply disgusting, and what they get away with,” Pimblett stated at UFC Struggle Evening press convention after the ban.

“It kills me. Mark Zuckerberg’s a lizard. I’ve received to be loads smarter on my social media, as a result of as you understand, I’ve had two accounts took off me now, and the second account had 120,000 followers.” 

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Mark Zuckerberg, chief govt officer and founding father of Fb Inc., speaks on stage through the Munich Safety Convention on the Bayerischer Hof lodge in Munich, Germany, on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020. The Libyan battle is ready to be one of many important themes on the annual safety convention that runs Feb. 14 – 16. Photographer: Michaela Handrek-Rehle/Bloomberg through Getty Photos 
(Photographer: Michaela Handrek-Rehle/Bloomberg through Getty Photos)

Fox Information Digital reviewed Pimblett’s verified Instagram account on Sunday morning and discovered it was energetic that day

Instagram didn’t instantly reply to Fox Information’ request for touch upon the matter.

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