IMMAF totally against inter-gender mixed martial arts bout
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Cape City – The International Combined Martial Arts Federation has spoken out towards the shocking intergender MMA bout that took position in Czestochowa, Poland this previous weekend.
A online video that has absent viral on social media shows a gentleman preventing a female in what was alleged to be an “MMA-VIP” event.
As per the MailOnline, the two athletes were Ula Siekacz – a woman arm wrestler and health teacher – and alleged male mixed martial artist, Piotr ‘Mua Boy’ Lisowski.
“Media coverage has brought our focus to an inter-sex MMA bout that took put in Poland about the weekend. Though neither the promoter nor competitors have any affiliation with IMMAF, as the global governing human body for newbie combined martial arts, I really feel it is significant that I point out our placement. IMMAF categorically disagrees with this intentionally scandalous variety of amusement, which does not stand for the activity of MMA or its values and places ladies at hazard,” reported IMMAF CEO Densign White in a assertion.
The video shows the two squaring off in the next round, sensation every single other out with not too considerably action prior to that all transforming when Siekacz took a threat that backfires with her ending on the canvas being pinned down by her opponent.
It was then when matters bought even worse as Mua Boy – sporting a black paint eye mask – commenced unleashing devastating punches to the head of Siekacz though parking his knee firmly on her torso.
The referee then swiftly stopped the preventing, awarding Mua Boy the victory by means of technological knockout, but a social media protest ensued as lovers reacted in disgust, asking how this event was sanctioned, slamming the organisers in the process.
“It is unacceptable that ladies and men really should compete towards each and every other in beat athletics, essentially for reasons of security but also fair play, and we in no way endorse this,” included White.
As per Fox Information, Siekacz had the following to say: “I am stunned the referee stopped the combat, since I obtained more hits ahead of and I could endure these so I imagine the third round could easily materialize … so I have a ton of regret for the referee that he stopped it,” she explained.
“I’m not heading to get slapped by a dude any more. I consciously took up this fight – that is, I realized what I was accomplishing.
“I am ready for some appealing strategies and I will keep on to create. What doesn’t get rid of us will make us much better.”
As for every resources, that was not the only “man vs woman” struggle of the evening with ‘Polish Ken Doll’ Michal Przybylowicz beating Wiktoria Domzalska in a independent bout.
Observe the combat down below