Michael Chiesa had his “oil checked” by Diego Sanchez at UFC 239, and there is evidence to support the claim.
At first glance, Michael Chiesa put on a dominant performance over Diego Sanchez at UFC 239, but the truth is he was put in a very compromising position.
Chiesa, 31, recently shared how Sanchez, 37, caught him with an unexpected attack in their welterweight clash. “I could feel he was butt-dragging me, and that’s whatever, but all of a sudden — I don’t know if he intentionally did it — but he literally, his fingers touched my butthole,” Chiesa recently told ESPN’s Ariel Helwani.
Not only did @MikeMav22 get a big W Saturday night, he also got his oil checked. True story: pic.twitter.com/HdrzvjBKDg
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) July 10, 2019
“I yelled at him, ‘get your fingers out of my ass, motherf—ker!’ I don’t think anyone heard it though,” he laughed. “In wrestling, when you get your fingers in the brown-star, we call that oil checking. So he was definitely checking my oil. I yelled at him to get his fingers out of my ass. I yelled it. I thought for sure, when the fight was over, ‘my God, I’m going to go on Twitter and it’s going to be everywhere,’ but I don’t think anyone heard it.”
Following the interview’s release, Helwani posted a screenshot from round two of Sanchez vs. Chiesa. With 12-seconds left in the bout, it seems Sanchez’s thumb did indeed so some dirty work.
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Chiesa’s rectum may take time to recover, but he can find solace in the fact he has won two-straight fights since moving up to welterweight. The former top-10 lightweight fighter is expecting a ranked opponent in his next outing.