Chimayev represents Sweden, but does not hide his Chechen roots. He supports the actions of Ramzan Kadyrov, and thus of Vladimir Putin. Such a person should be categorically forbidden to visit a Polish club. The heads of the Warsaw Athletics Center admitted in a statement that such a situation should not take place.
“Due to the media information regarding the appearance of MMA fighter Khamzat Chimaev in our club, we would like to inform you that Khamzat Chimaev WAS NOT a guest of the Warsaw Athletics Center, which was suggested by some media” – we read at the beginning of the statement.
“The player actually appeared in our club, where he conducted training once – but he did it by purchasing a one-time entry, which can be done by anyone who wants to visit the WCA. Unfortunately, during Khamzat Chimaev’s stay at the WCA, there was no one from the coaching staff and the WCA Board, who he could react to this situation. The player was not recognized by our employees from the reception desk and thus he could train in our gym “- they argue.
“We are sorry about the situation and we would like to emphasize that the WCA team does not support the military operations conducted by the Russian Federation in Ukraine, as well as the views of Khamzat Chimaev” – they inform. You can see the entire statement below.
It seems that it was a one-off situation and in the future protection will be increased to prevent a similar incident.
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Source:Sports Review
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