Antonio Silva is not happy about the response he’s received from his countrymen following hist most recent loss. And he is certainly not mincing his words about it.

Silva (19-9-1 MMA, 3-6-1 UFC) took to social media today to address the backlash following a 16-second TKO loss to Stefan Struve (27-8 MMA, 11-6 UFC) in the co-main event of Sunday’s UFC Fight Night 87 event at Ahoy Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The fight aired on FOX Sports 1 following prelims on FOX Sports 1 and UFC Fight Pass.

Under a picture that reads “Insects don’t attack unlit lamps,” the Brazilian heavyweight expressed his dissatisfaction with some “(crappy) Brazilians.” He went on to challenge detractors to meet him at his training center at American Top Team – though in full protective gear, he added. On a lighter note, he made sure to thank those who “recognize the work of a professional” and apologized to the fans for the outburst.

The defeat at UFC Fight Night 87 was Silva’s second knockout loss in a row. He was dropped by Mark Hunt this past November at UFC 193 in Melbourne, Australia. Prior to the loss to Hunt, he snapped a two-fight losing skid with a win over Soa Palelei in Rio de Janeiro at UFC 190.

Muitos pensam por q somos famosos não temos sentimentos nem vontade de as vezes responder… https://t.co/fX9t76pcUG — Antonio Pezao Silva (@BigfootSilva) May 9, 2016

See the full translation below:

“Many people think that because we’re famous, we don’t have feelings or the will to respond to some things. I’ll be very open and transparent to a lot of (expletive) Brazilians. This is why our country is miserable: because of lack of education, of culture and anti-patriotism. “I want those who are jealous, envious because they couldn’t achieve their goals and success in life, who find it easier to sit there a behind a computer and speak badly of others who work hard, overcoming pain, exhaustion, and often times overcoming illnesses to achieve success … I want those of you who only talk trash to go (expletive) yourselves, to go sit on a big macaxeira (type of root) and, if you think that’s bad or get as angry as you are in front of a computer: I train from Monday to Saturday at American Top Team. “‘5750 FL-7- Coconut Creek, Florida 33073,’ this is the address. Show up and don’t forget to bring a mouthpiece, gloves and shin guards. Thank you from my heart to those who recognize the work of a professional. I apologize for venting and for my lack of manners to all of you who like MMA or any other sport and recognize that a professional athlete doesn’t live only on wins. No one wants to be defeated, but we make one plan and God makes another.”

For complete coverage of UFC Fight Night 87, check out the UFC Events section of the site.