Sen. Markwayne Mullin has accepted International Brotherhood of Teamsters General President Sean O'Brien's challenge for an MMA fight for charity on September 30th in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
A tweet from O’Brien accompanied by a photo of Mullin writes,
“Too often, these big bully union bosses try to intimidate individuals and never get called out on it,” he continued. On his Senate internet page, the Oklahoma senator proudly boasts about his 5-0 professional record and notes that he is still involved in the wrestling world.
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