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Alexander Emelianenko called Shlemenko a “snickering star” and spoke about negotiations with Kharitonov
Alexander Emelianenko / Photo: © RIA Novosti / Artur Lebedev
Russian mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Alexander Emelianenko criticized his colleague Alexander Shlemenko.
— I had a little conflict with him. I challenged him to a fight, he refused to fight. And now he is by hook or by crook against me. Whom will I root for in the battle between Shlemenko and Ismailov? For Mohammed, of course. And who is Shlemenko to me? Just Shlemenko. A snickering star from the Ural Mountains.
Why do I consider him to be a star? This is expressed in all behavior. I think that Shlemenko considers all people to be non-humans, except for himself, such a correct, non-drinking athlete. It is necessary to look around and take into account the surrounding opinion. And do not beat yourself in the chest: “I don’t drink, I don’t drink, I don’t drink.” Too arrogant, too proud. Although he wins, although he fights, they do not like him in Russia.
Fight him? I offered him, he refused. He said that this was not his weight category, so that I could weight up to 84 kg. That is, he technically jumped from the battle. He is a bzdun, he understands that I will beat him, ”Sport24 quotes Emelianenko.
The fighter also spoke about negotiations on organizing a duel against Sergei Kharitonov.
– Are you glad that you managed to agree on a fight with Datsik? Certainly. I want to fight and beat the best fighters. Now negotiations are underway about the fight with Kharitonov, but he wrings fabulous money, that not a single organization is ready to hold this fight, ”said Alexander.
Emelianenko is preparing for a fight under the rules of boxing with Vyacheslav Datsik, which will take place in September in Moscow.
Source: Sportbox
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