She came to training after the club, after all these drugs. “Many tried to help her get out of the hole into which she kept climbing, climbing.
Because she was threatening to stab and so forth." She was under the influence of drugs, she threatened the guys, and she was kicked out of the gym. "at American Top Team she threatened the guys, and it was caught on camera. (Sounds similar to that 'thailand' sherdogger)Ĭlick to expand.You had me thinking I made a mistake, so I edited the ATT part out, but in the source thread I linked you to, it said she was kicked out of ATT.
Here's her accusing some redditor's friend of stealing her phone and logging onto her IG and something about someone chasing her to kill her down for 2 years. I was waiting for her to bust his window or something. I really hope She's receiving the help she needs. (Sounds similar to that 'thailand prison' sherdogger) She came to the states from Kazakhstan, she went through some difficult moments, she had some crises, she got therapy, she’s doing very, very well now. “This is Mariya’s private life that we’re not going to make an issue to make her private life public. “She was all alone, but now she’s been through therapy, she’s much better and she’s already training for a fight.
“Mariya went through some difficult moments,” Davis explained.
The event was regulated by the Victoria Sport and Recreation board.In response, Agapova’s manager Alex Davis issued a statement to MMA Fighting where he vehemently denied the allegations made against his fighter, adding the former Contender Series veteran is now healthy, happy and training for her return to action. UFC 243 took place at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Promotions and commissions need to force that change. Until everyone involved in the sport stops shrugging their shoulders and mumbling, "Hey, don't let it go to the judges," nothing is going to change. If the answer is not sufficient, then the judge or referee should go through some form of documented progressive discipline process. If there are questions, those questions should be answered. At the end of every fight card, the commission and the promoter should sit down and review each fight with judges and referees. Judges and referees need to be held accountable. But as long as the commissions protect the judges and hold them to low standards, that fear is going to be present. Fighters shouldn't need to fear the judges. I believe that he wants answers more than anything.
And while I don't think he would mind if it did, I think he has bigger goals.ĭavis questioned MMA judging and structure in his statement. That's nothing to chuckle about.ĭavis has been around the game long enough to know the odds are almost 100 percent against the outcome of the fight getting changed. With a 2-5 record heading into the Jumeau fight, there was no guarantee that a loss would have kept Lima with the promotion. Had the fight gone the other way, Lima would have been out half his pay and his two-fight winning streak would have come to an end. After Lima was declared the winner, Cormier had a good laugh.