Artur Szpilka is touched by the death of Mateusz Muranski, a former Fame MMA fighter. Emotionally, he decided to warn others against participating in freak fighting competitions.
The death of Mateusz Muranski caused a huge resonance in the world of martial arts. One of those who spoke about this is Artur Shpilka. The boxer, who once participated in a freak duel himself, decided to make an emotional appeal and warn everyone who would like to try their hand at this type of competition. Boxer sees this as a great danger.
Artur Szpilka files an appeal after the death of Mateusz Muranski
Shpilka began his speech with a reference to the death of the aforementioned Muransky. - I don’t know the reasons, I hear rumors about drugs, and I can imagine that the boy failed, - said Artur Shpilka in an interview with Przegląd Sportowy. He cited widespread information that a 29-year-old man had died after taking too many banned substances.
In the next part of his speech, the boxer said that playing in Fame MMA is risky for someone who has not played the sport in a competitive way before. “I don’t want to be hypocritical, because I myself ended up in a federation of freaks. I just hope people change their minds. “You can’t go there,” he said.
Arthur Shpilka warns against participating in freak fights
Shpilka admitted that, of course, he does not know everyone who participates in such galas and performs in the ring, often facing much more dangerous and physically stronger opponents. However, he managed to notice that this type of sports activity can be dangerous.
“Some people can’t handle a warm-up. Some people are just as unprepared to fight as they are to make big money quickly,” he said. At the same time, he accurately noticed that in the duels of freaks, you can often collect huge sums very quickly. Often much more than in professional sports.
“It’s all strange, the world is going crazy, and I’m not the only one who thinks so […] You can feel the horror,” he concluded.
Source: Wprost
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