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“The accusations of domestic violence are unfounded.” UFC champion Topuria said he was a victim of extortion

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“The accusations of domestic violence are unfounded.” UFC champion Topuria said he was a victim of extortion

Undefeated UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria published a statement on social networks in which he said that he had become a victim of extortion.

The Spanish fighter said he received threats to “spread unfounded allegations of domestic violence that will disappear in exchange for money.”

“When circumstances arise that threaten your personal integrity, your family and your reputation, there comes a time when you must address them directly. I have been under significant pressure in recent months, including threats to spread false allegations of domestic violence unless certain financial demands were met.

These accusations are completely unfounded. Truth is not a matter of opinion, it is a matter of evidence.

All relevant evidence was carefully preserved and documented, including audio recordings, written communications, witness statements and video footage. This evidence was submitted to the appropriate authorities to initiate legal action in connection with attempted extortion, falsification of documents, misappropriation of funds and personal property, as well as numerous threats.

My initial decision to remain silent was solely to protect my children, who are the most important part of my life. However, I have come to understand that silence in these circumstances does not protect the truth – it allows false ideas to spread.

Those who know me can testify that I have never resorted to violence of any kind and that my life and career have always been based on discipline, respect and honesty. I have complete confidence in the judicial process and will allow the legal system to determine the facts based on the evidence.

Out of respect for my children and the ongoing legal proceedings, I will not be making any further public statements. I respectfully request that you avoid speculation and respect my family’s privacy during this difficult time. The truth does not require volume – it requires facts,” Topuria wrote.

Earlier, the 28-year-old fighter of Georgian origin said that he would not fight in the first quarter of 2026 due to personal problems. American Justin Gaethje and Briton Paddy Pimblett will fight for the interim lightweight belt in the main fight of the UFC 324 tournament on January 24.

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Tsarukyan: “If Shara Bullet defeats me, I will give him an apartment in Yerevan”

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Tsarukyan: “If Shara Bullet defeats me, I will give him an apartment in Yerevan”

Russian UFC fighter Arman Tsarukyan said that he will give his compatriot Sharabutdin Magomedov, nicknamed Shara Bullet, an apartment in Yerevan if he defeats him in a grappling fight.

The fight is scheduled for December 30 and should take place in Yerevan.

“If Shara wins against me, then I will personally give him an apartment in Yerevan,” Tsarukyan said in a video published on the Red Corner MMA page on the X social network.

Tsarukyan defeated New Zealander Dan Hooker by submission in the second round at UFC Fight Night 265 in November 2025. He has 23 wins and three losses in MMA.

Middleweight Magomedov fought his last fight in July 2025 at the UFC on ABC 9 tournament, defeating Canadian Marc-Andre Barrio by unanimous decision. The Russian has 16 wins and one loss.

Watch mixed martial arts tournaments live on the Match TV and Match! Fighter”, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

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Anthony Joshua may retire from boxing after fatal car accident in Nigeria – media

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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.

Accident scene / Photo: © Temiloluwa Johnson / Stringer / Getty Images Entertainment / Gettyimages.ru

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.

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Let’s bow our heads. 21-year-old boxer died on New Year’s Eve

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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.”

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