MMA
Muradov? I know more cases like this, it seems discriminatory to me, said his coach Kníže
Makhmud Muradov is a well-known name in the Czech pond of combat sports, many fans in our country consider him their own, but the Uzbek fighter’s visa has expired and the Czech Republic has not extended it. What did his coach Petr Kníže say?
Makhmud Muradov is a well-known name in the Czech pond of combat sports, many fans in our country consider him their own, but the Uzbek fighter’s visa has expired and the Czech Republic has not extended it. What did his coach Petr Kníže say?
Uzbek fighter Makhmud Muradov has another fight in the UFC in October. But the husband of singer Monica Bagárová is definitely not having a quiet preparation.
He has to deal with his visa, which has not been extended by the Czech Republic. And this despite the fact that he has been living in our country for several years and knows the language. In addition, there is speculation about several reasons, which Muradov himself has denied.
What did Petr Kníže, a veteran of the Czech fight scene and Muradov’s coach, have to say about this topic? “I have kept quiet until now…. The Ukrainians who come to the Czech Republic now in times of war are being let in by the republic. But people who have lived here for years and whose visas are expiring do not have their permits extended.
I know more such cases, it seems discriminatory to me. Uzbekistan can be seen as pro-Russian, Mach has a lot of fans in Russia, and if he wants to keep them he has to communicate with them.
But in the Czech Republic he was paying taxes and suddenly he has to pick up and leave?” the situation should improve in the coming days, however, and Muradov expects to receive his visa, albeit relatively late.
After that he will be able to concentrate only on his favourite sport, according to his words he will train at Monster Gym and then head to Ankos in Poland.
Source:: iDNES
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