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“I knew there would be these Moscow maneuvers” – Bilostenny on the fight between Pavlovich and Volkov
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Russian PFL fighter Sergei Bilostennyi, in a conversation with Match TV, gave his assessment of the fight between Alexander Volkov and Sergei Pavlovich, after which the fighters refused to shake hands.
Volkov, Pavlovich and Bilostenny had previously been sparring partners, training together in Moscow. At the UFC tournament in Saudi Arabia on June 22, Volkov won against Pavlovich by unanimous decision, after which Pavlovich refused to shake Volkov’s hand. The day before, during the weigh-in ceremony, the fighters exchanged dissatisfied remarks towards each other.
— You communicated with both Volkov and Pavlovich. What did you think when you watched their fight and how their relationship changed during the week of the tournament?
— I knew from the start that there would be all these things, Moscow maneuvers, I guess you could call it that. And Seryoga, probably, has gotten out of the habit of it, and that’s it. As for the fight — it was just that day: Sanya did everything right, but Seryoga didn’t do it the way it should have been and the way he wanted. I think that Sergey is a professional, I think he will work on his mistakes, work hard, he has no problems with that, and he will return.
— Could he reorganize during such a fight?
— I can’t say. When such questions are asked, Alexander Shlemenko or Sergey Kharitonov can answer, they can somehow go into such things, but I’m not ready to do that. Because it’s all very illusory, we can watch 100 fights, when people receive incredible damage, try to survive for two rounds, and in the third the fight ends early, because the person’s head ended up where the fist was. Or people can fight for three rounds, and at the same time from the very beginning one took his own pace, imposed his style, found his distance, and that’s it — for 15 minutes we watch a beating in one direction.
— Don’t you think that Pavlovich was so abrupt in his charge for one blow and abandoned some tactics because he didn’t like the way Volkov was behaving? And do you imagine that if your opponent could speak and joke with you in the same language, you could also get angry.
– It doesn’t affect me at all. I understand that he can say whatever he wants. He can take out a knife, show it to me, or take out a gun and aim, but tomorrow the cage will slam shut, and we’ll be left there alone. I don’t really care.
I think it’s also a question of where you grew up, where and how they speak. That is, I don’t take it seriously. And the same thing that happened at their weigh-in — I would have just stood there laughing. I’m sure that it didn’t make any impression on Seryoga either, especially at the weigh-in. It was probably like this, that during the week of the fight, Alexander could come up to me and say in a friendly way, “Oh! Hi… Oh, you’re so healthy. Are you working out?” And then he went and made it worse, but I don’t believe that it plays a role, it seems to me that Sanya was better that evening and that’s it,” Bilostennyi told Match TV.
Live broadcasts of mixed martial arts tournaments can be seen on the Match TV and Match! Fighter TV channels, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.
Source: Sportbox
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Anthony Joshua may retire from boxing after fatal car accident in Nigeria – media
The injuries received by British boxer Anthony Joshua in a road accident in Nigeria turned out to be more serious than expected, and the British boxer’s future career is in question, reports the Daily Mail.
On Monday, on a section of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the Lexus SUV Joshua was in collided with a stationary truck. It was reported that the 36-year-old boxer, who was sitting behind the driver, received minor injuries and was hospitalized.
Promotion company Matchroom Boxing later said two of Joshua’s friends and team members, Sina Gami and Latifah Ayodele, died as a result of the accident.
“Joshua’s condition is stable and he will remain in the hospital under observation,” the organization said in a statement.
However, the media, citing sources close to the fighter, note that Joshua’s injuries were more serious than previously reported. It is assumed that the athlete injured his ribs and knee, and also suffered psychological trauma.
Olympic champion Joshua defeated American blogger Jake Paul in a fight in Miami on December 19. In total, he has 29 victories and four defeats in the professional ring.
Source: Sportbox
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Let’s bow our heads. 21-year-old boxer died on New Year’s Eve
Every day at 9 am, Ukrainians commemorate the people who lost their lives in the Russia-Ukraine war. Today Sport.ua recalls that 21-year-old Thai boxing master Vladislav Vakulenko, a very positive person, had great potential in the ring, but with the beginning of a full-scale invasion he decided to defend Ukraine. The fighter died exactly three years ago, on December 30, 2022, while conducting a combat mission near Bakhmut in the Donetsk region.
Vladislav was born in Kiev and has been involved with sports since his childhood. Just six months before his tragic death, he received a diploma from the National University of Physical Education and Sports of Ukraine and dreamed of major competitions, medals and training future champions. In parallel with his studies, Vladislav trained in Muay Thai. The man hoped to return to training in the gym after the war.
Vladislav Vakulenko took up arms immediately after the Muscovites’ large-scale occupation of his territory. “We live with war! I understand that we live in a historical time when there are real brave comrades nearby, whose soul and body are eager for war… This is a time when you will remain a hero or die a hero,” he wrote on social networks.
His friends and coach remember Vlad as a man of light. He always smiled, joked, supported others, was a master of inspiration, did not make excuses, did not back down from difficulties. The friend wrote: “You’ve done more at this age than some have done in 50 or 60 years.” And Vlad’s mentor, Stanislav Voiten, recalls: “He did his best in training, gave his life in the fight against the invader. I am proud to have known him.”
Source: Sport UA
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PHOTOGRAPH. Butkevich and Usik visited the world sports forum in Dubai
President of Polesie Gennady Butkevich and striker of the Zhytomyr club Alexander UsikThe famous Ukrainian boxer is in Dubai to attend the 2025 World Sports Summit.
The forum will take place on 29-30 December at Madinat Jumeirah Arena. The event brought together representatives of the sports industry (presidents of clubs and federations, athletes, investors and experts) from more than 80 countries.
The summit program includes discussions on the development of the sports sector, the introduction of technology, the role of sports in society and international collaborations. More than 200 speakers and experts are attending the event.
Zhytomyr club reported that Polesie’s participation in the 2025 World Sports Summit is an important step to strengthen international ties.
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Source: Sport UA
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