Oh boy. Here we go again.

Roy Nelson, talking (or trolling) to Fox Sports in advance of his UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. Nelson headlining fight with Mark Hunt Saturday in Japan, joked that "I can put 'White Pride' on my chest. He has his 'Brown Pride' on his chest. Wait, that isn't the same thing, is it?"

The joke would be a lot funnier if such a large percentage of the MMA fan base didn't seriously agree with the premise. In case you're struggling with this quandry, Zeus of Middle Easy wrote the definitive explanation as to why the two terms aren't equivalent, so let's not repeat that tired, ignorant-ass argument again here.

Nelson made his comments in the context of a long string of clearly exaggerated remarks designed to hype a potential, if completely undeserved, title shot against Cain Velasquez. Yes, he's trolling the MMA world.

He also said that Velasquez ducked him in 2006, that Nelson vs Velasquez would be the MMA equivalent of Pacquiao vs. Mayweather but "they" just don't want to make it happen, that Velasquez "has only fought the same guy over and over the last couple of years, because they don't want to change [the champion] and wrapped it up with this riff on Velasquez' frequent injury layoffs:

"I think any time you're the champ, you just want to live it up," Nelson said. "If I was the champ, I'd call it a day. 'I've got pigeon toe. Oh, my toe is hurting, I can't fight.' ... I've gotta make fun of [Velasquez] -- 'Oh, my shoulder hurts. Oh, my butt hurts.'"

Nelson last ventured into racial insensitivity to promote a fight when, referencing his "lots of black friends," he accused Daniel Cormier of "making an Uncle Tom" move by vowing to beat Roy's ass as a "favor" to Dana White.

So yea, another day in MMA.