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UFC uses the image of blogger Hasbick in a themed game

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UFC uses the image of blogger Hasbick in a themed game

According to a Match TV source, the previously announced UFC contract with 20-year-old blogger Hasbik is associated with the use of the rights to his image in a thematic game.

Khasbulla (Hasbik) Magomedov will become one of the characters in the sports simulator from Electronic Arts. The UFC video game is released on popular platforms and allows for fights that simulate real fights. There is no data on the literal use of the image of Hasbeek in the gaming space; officials in the league do not have information about this.

Promotion fighters usually transfer the rights to use the image in the game when they sign a contract with the league.

At the moment, 3.2 million people subscribe to the Dagestan blogger on social networks. Magomedov was present at numbered UFC tournaments, at the fights between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Petr Yan in Abu Dhabi. He is popular with English speaking fighters. Hasbeek recently got into a verbal altercation via social media with Connor McGregor.

The financial terms of the Hasbullah-UFC deal were not disclosed.

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    “Everything is simple at a basic level.” Usik told how he raised his children

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    “Everything is simple at a basic level.” Usik told how he raised his children

    Ukrainian heavyweight Alexander Usik told how he raises children. The athlete and his wife Ekaterina have four children.

    “It seems to me that children need to be forced to do some things until the age of 14-15. Because when they say give the child a choice, he will choose not to do anything.”

    “With children, everything is simple: I help them. I must raise my children in such a way that when they reach adulthood, they can live without my help. Yes, I can be somewhere and help them. But so that they also have a job of their own.”

    “We need to load them up, give them the language, educate them, travel. You definitely need to do that. Someone says: We can’t travel abroad. This is all nonsense. You can’t go abroad, but you can travel around the country because we have so many beautiful places. Just go somewhere where there is a river or something. The kids see that you are interested in something. I go to training with them, I talk, eat, drink, walk or just sit and watch how they communicate with each other, what they do. Tell them what interests them,” he said. Usik.

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    CHISORA: “What kind of courage are we talking about? This boxer did not go to fight for his country.”

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    CHISORA: “What kind of courage are we talking about? This boxer did not go to fight for his country.”

    British heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora He spoke harshly about Jake Paul’s courage following his fight with Anthony Joshua. In a debate with heavyweight Vidall Riley, Chisora ​​challenged Paul’s argument that he showed courage by entering the ring.

    “What Paul did was not brave. He did not go to fight for his country. When he went to defend his state at the front, that is courage.”

    What kind of courage is Paul talking about? He ran away in the first round and when he didn’t have enough strength to run, Joshua broke his jaw,” Chisora ​​said.

    A big boxing show took place in Miami, USA, on the night of December 19-20, 2025. In the main fight, American entertainer Jake Paul and former world champion Anthony Joshua entered the ring. The fight ended in the sixth round – AJ brutally knocked out his opponent.

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    Cars, factory, paper. Usik explained his career outside of boxing in detail.

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    Cars, factory, paper. Usik explained his career outside of boxing in detail.

    Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik said that he invested the money he earned from sports into business life.

    “I have a small business right now. I have a company called Ready2Fight that doesn’t just work with boxing. What do we do? As promoters, we can guide the athlete – legal decisions, managerial decisions. Find trainers, doctors. So create a team. We also do things for sports and equipment.”

    “We do some construction. I invest a little in hot construction. There is a glass processing plant. And of course, some valuable papers, special cars. I am a little more interested in the business world than, say, five years ago.”

    “Because I understand that I earn money and they also have to work, they just buy themselves some diamonds, gold or something and get high. I’m not that kind of person, I don’t really like to show off,” Usik said.

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