Since the early days when the sport was anything but a mainstream endeavor the MMA industry has thrived and survived through various websites, forums, and, perhaps most importantly, social-media platforms.
Fighters interact with fans, each other and many more through the likes of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, which helps outsiders get a deeper look into the minds of the athletes.
Following Saturday’s UFC 269 event in Las Vegas, several of the winning and losing fighters, along with their coaches, training partners or family members, took to social media to react to the event or share a message with supporters.
The defeated
The defeated: Randy Costa
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The defeated: Miranda Maverick
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The defeated: Eryk Anders
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The defeated: Augusto Sakai
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The defeated: Pedro Munhoz
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The defeated: Dan Ige
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The defeated: Raulian Paiva
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The defeated: Cody Garbrandt
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The defeated: Santiago Ponzinibbio
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The defeated: Amanda Nunes
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The defeated: Dustin Poirier
The victorious
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The victorious: Gillian Robertson
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The victorious: Tony Kelley
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The victorious: Ryan Hall
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The victorious: Erin Blanchfield
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The victorious: Andre Muniz
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The victorious: Bruno Silva
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The victorious: Tai Tuivasa
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The victorious: Dominick Cruz
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The victorious: Josh Emmett
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The victorious: Sean O’Malley
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The victorious: Kai Kara-France
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The victorious: Geoff Neal
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The victorious: Julianna Peña
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The victorious: Charles Oliveira
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