
“After the fight, UFC assured me that nothing happened, that it was just a debut, that I shouldn’t dwell on it.
They kept asking about my health, showed real involvement in the matter – everything by the book. Back then, I even shared my feelings on social media because they were positive. You could really feel that someone cared about you and was looking out for you.
Today (November 26, so four days after the fight), I got a message from the matchmaker with an offer to fight at UFC 324 in Las Vegas (January 24). Knowing full well that the fighter currently can’t even move normally, let alone spar or kick. Knowing exactly about the injury, having seen the photos, having been informed already on November 24 that the foot was damaged. I was forced to turn down the fight offer because health comes first – above any money, numbered events, or media noise.
The result?
Firing. Two days after the assurances that everything was fine, after trying to pressure the fighter into taking a fight with a serious injury. UFC bosses, UFC…”
































