Symfuhny accused of Warzone 2 hacking by UFC fighter who wants to beat him up

❘ Published: 2022-12-01T09:47:57
❘ Updated: 2022-12-01T09:48:09
Twitch star Mason ‘Symfuhny’ Lanier was threatened by a UFC fighter who believes he is cheating in Warzone and wants to settle things with a fight.
Although he’s dominated a handful of Battle Royales, including both Fortnite and Warzone, Symfuhny has been a constant target for hackuses from people who don’t believe in his skills.
Clips from the former NRG star have been put under the microscope time and time again, but like many others, he has never been found to be unfaithful. He’s actually pretty good at the games he plays.
However, UFC lightweight Uroš ‘The Doctor’ Medic is convinced he is cheating. So much so that the 28-year-old, who has an 8-1 record with several stoppages, wants to fight him over it. Yes, you read that right.
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Symfuhny threatened by UFC fighter Uros Medic over Warzone 2
It happened during Sym’s November 30th stream after the Twitch streamer managed to kill the UFC contender during a match with Warzone 2. Medic didn’t take too kindly to being eliminated and quickly jumped into his chat to send a series of threatening messages.
“This guy is straight up cheating, moderators are deleting messages and this guy is just plain hacking. Cheater. I’ll beat him if I see him,” Symfuhny read, quoting what the UFC lightweight had said.
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“Really? Someone in the UFC, really? Wow dude, that’s impressive man. This guy, his name is TheDoctorUFC in chat and he’s tweeting at me saying I’m going to punch him if I see him. Really? Jesus, you’re , you’re not okay. What the hell is wrong with you?”
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Although Sym yelled at him over the message, ‘The Doctor’ didn’t stop there. He also took to Twitter and tagged Activision with his claims that the streamer has some hacking help. “Cheaters like @Symfuhny ruin your game,” he sent message The CoD publishers.
However, he went back on his threats to beat up Symfunhy, and offered to fight him in a 1v1 on Call of Duty.
@Symfuhny chill boy i’m not gonna hit you I’ll 1v1 you in COD anytime though. By the way, you have an army of bots spamming here
— Uroš Medić (@urketaraketa) 1 December 2022
The former Fortnite pro seemed moved by Medic’s tweets, and the Serbian fighter tried to set up a matchup with Kacey ‘WarsZ’ Channer instead.
It just goes to show that hacks come from everyone – even some of the deadliest people in the world.
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