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    Anar Ziranov

    Not busted quite yet. A manhunt ensues.

    15:43 / 20.08.2017
    Suspect in World Champion in Powerlifting's murder wanted

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    Anar Ziranov, suspected in the murder of World Champion in Powerlifting Andrey Drachev
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    15:49 Suspect in Powerlifting World Champion Drachev's murder trains in notorious fight club
    14:22 Terrorist attack in Surgut: details
    8:35 Let things rip. Killer of world champion Andrey Drachev wanted all over Khabarovsk region
    20.08.2017 Terrorist from Surgut worked as guard in supermarket

    The Caucasus native, who had allegedly killed the 32-year-old athlete, has been identified. It is known that he was professionally engaged in martial arts, and posted videos of his training on the Internet.

    The law enforcement bodies have declared 25-year-old Anar Ziranov, suspected of murdering the world and European champion in powerlifting during the fight in Khabarovsk in the morning of August 20, wanted, Znak.com reports.

    The tragedy took place at 7 a.m. at the entrance to Galereya cafe. According to REN TV, A the fatal fight was preceded by two other confrontations. According to Drachev’s friend, who was with him in the case, a group of people tried to draw the powerlifter’s attention, insulted him, and tried to initiate the conflict. As a result, the sportsman offered the offenders to have one-on-one fight; he gave away his T-shirt and cellphone to the person, who accompanied him in the cafe.

    According to some reports, the video shows only the ending of the fight; before that, Drachev was taking beating from a mob of people.


    Andrey Drachev, World and European champion in powerlifting

    After committing the crime, the attacker disappeared. As reported by the regional ICR, measures to locate and detain him are currently being carried out. Officers of the MIA Directorate in the Khabarovsk region are taking active part in the investigation.



    According to REN TV, the suspect in the murder of Andrey Drachev was professionally engaged in martial arts, as evidenced by records of his training. One of the videos broadcasted by the TV channel shows him honing the beating technique and measuring the impact force with a dynamometer.

    To recall, the ICR Investigations Directorate in the Khabarovsk region had previously initiated criminal proceedings under part 4 of Art. 111 of the Russian Criminal Code (Deliberate infliction of grievous bodily harm, which by negligence caused the death of the victim).

    Video: World Champion in Powerlifting Andrey Drachev murdered outside a Khabarovsk cafe
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    Anar Ziranov again

    I mentioned the Anar Ziranov case on the Busted MMA fighters and fights thread, but since it has taken on some discussion on the alt MMA Fighter kills bodybuilder thread, I'll copy this post to both threads for archival sake.
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    Wilhelm Ott

    There is a vid. Your call.

    Furious MMA fighter attacks referee after EYEBALLS almost squeezed out of his HEAD
    THIS is the moment a livid MMA star leapt to his feet and smacked the referee after losing a title fight.

    By George Mills / Published 12th September 2017
    German fighter Wilhelm Ott attacks referee in Aggrelin 19

    The clip begins showing Nihad Nasufovic facing off with Wilhelm Ott in a title fight under German MMA promotion, Aggrelin.

    Nasufovic locks in a painfully-tight rear naked chokehold that turns Ott’s head purple almost instantly.

    The stricken fighter taps out in a panic – but instead of jumping in to halt the action, the referee freezes and allows the action to continue.


    Wilhelm Ott was choked out on the canvas – and he was less than happy

    Seconds later, Nasufovic releases the squeeze before Ott slipped into unconsciousness.

    Furious over the referee’s failure to halt the contest and save him from the choke, Ott springs to his feet and advances toward the referee while screaming and pointing.

    He launches him against the cage before smashing him in the ribs with a powerful punch before onlookers spill into the ring and separate the pair.

    Almost 40,000 people have seen the clip, which was filmed on Sunday night (Sep 10), since it made its way onto Facebook – and furious viewers slammed Ott’s behaviour.

    “He is the reason why MMA has a problem with its image. It is always shown in a negative light,” said one.

    “I hope he is punished for this.”


    Livid Ott launched the ref into the cage after being unhappy with the stoppage

    But another wrote: “I can see why he would be angry, the referee allowed that to go on for far too long.

    “But the punch was not acceptable.”

    Elsewhere in the world of MMA, former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold will make his long-awaited return to the Octagon since being knocked out by Brit Michael Bisping in June last year.

    Former World Series of Fighting champion David Branch will be the man to welcome him back – but the bookies don’t give the 35-year-old much of a shot.

    Betfair currently have the Bronx native priced at 3/1 for victory, while 32-year-old Rockhold is a red-hot 2/9 favourite.
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    One of the Navy Seals who is a person of interest in the killing of a a Green Beret is a former MMA fighter:

    https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2017/11/...ary-crime-news

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    Slightly OT

    I'm a little disappointed that The art of Boomerang --- SLT is our only Boomerang thread, but I'll post this here and copy it to Busted MMA fighters and fights for now. If more Boomerang stories appear, well, I'll keep posting them here until there's enough to warrant splitting it off into its own indie thread.

    Now on to the WTH?! Werdum packs a boomerang on the street?

    UFC'S FABRICIO WERDUM
    BOOMERANG ATTACK ON RISING STAR
    ... After Alleged Slur


    11/16/2017 7:20 AM PST
    UFC's Fabricio Werdum Attacks Fighter with Boomerang After Alleged Slur
    BREAKING NEWS

    NO FISTS NEEDED

    Seriously -- we're not making this up.
    It all went down at the UFC fighters' hotel in Sydney ... when rising welterweight star Colby Covington allegedly called Werdum a "filthy Brazilian" in the lobby.
    FYI, Covington hurled a similar insult at a Brazilian crowd after his last fight in Sao Paulo ... and Fabricio's one of the UFC's biggest Brazilian stars.



    So, Werdum did what any angry Australian tourist would do -- he took it outside and UNCORKED HIS **** BOOMERANG!!!
    It missed -- but the battle wasn't over.
    Covington went on a racist and ****phobic rant against the former heavyweight champ ... and also claimed Fabricio punched him in the face.
    "Look at you, f**king f**got," Colby said. "F**k Brazil. F**k Fabricio Werdum ... and they wonder why they get talked to like that -- 'cause they’re a bunch of animals."
    But Werdum says he didn't punch Covington ... claiming Colby got physical first by throwing a kick.
    The UFC released a statement saying they'll investigate the incident ... and Covington told MMA Fighting he plans on pressing charges.

    I met him back in 2011.
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    Volkan Oezdemir

    UFC light heavyweight contender Volkan Oezdemir charged with aggravated battery
    Nov 19, 2017
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    UFC light heavyweight contender Volkan Oezdemir was arrested and charged with aggravated battery on Saturday in South Florida.

    Oezdemir, who is expected to receive the next title shot against Daniel Cormier, was being held in Broward County jail on $10,000 bond on Sunday, according to online records. MMAJunkie.com first reported the arrest.

    No further details were immediately available. Oezdemir, 28, is from Switzerland, but he trains in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, under striking coach Henri Hooft.

    "UFC is aware of the situation involving light heavyweight athlete, Volkan Oezdemir," the UFC said in a statement. "The organization is in the process of gathering more information and will be monitoring the situation closely before determining if any further action is necessary."

    He is 3-0 in the UFC, including first-round knockout wins over Misha Cirkunov and Jimi Manuwa. Those wins catapulted Oezdemir up the 205-pound ranks, and place him at the front of the line to challenge Cormier for the belt in early 2018.

    ESPN ranks Oezdemir the No. 5 light heavyweight in the world.
    Should he get his shot even though he got busted? Tough question for UFC.
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    Serik Battalov

    Nicknamed 'Yakuza'? srsly?

    10:25 / 15.12.2017
    Ex-SWAT and MMA fighter got 22 years in prisom for cruel murder


    Serik Battalov

    The court found that the murder was committed by Serik Battalov and his accomplice Vasily Yelantsev on the basis of lucrative impulse. The owner of the SUV was strangled, and the body was burned.

    The Omsk Regional Court sentenced 29-year-old MMA fighter Serik Battalov, accused of Murder (part 2 of Article 105 of the Criminal Code) and Armed Robbery (part 4 of Article 162 of the Criminal Code), Kommersant reports.

    The jury unanimously recognized the MMA fighter guilty and not deserving of indulgence, having sentenced him to 22 years of a colony of strict regime.

    According to investigators, on March 17, 2017, former OMON officer Battalov, who had previously served at the flash points, together with his accomplice, private security company employee Vasily Yelantsev, kidnapped and killed his owner, former policeman Alexander Ratkevich, to take possession of Lexus GX460 SUV which was put up for sale.

    Under the guise of a test drive before buying a car, the attackers got into Ratkevich's car, drove off to a solitary place where they killed their victim. Ratkevich's body was taken to one of the forests of the Novosibirsk region, burned, and the remains buried. Battalov and Yelantsev, stolen the SUV, tried to sell it through their friend.


    41-year-old Alexander Ratkevich

    The crime was solved without delay. An occasional witness of the beating, who remembered the number of the car and reported the incident to the security of the hypermarket, near which Ratkevich was beaten. He, in turn, called the police. Already on March 20, operatives detained a familiar of the intruders who was traveling on a stolen Lexus, who named the people committed the crime.


    Friend of Batallov and the stolen car

    It is worth noting that Battalov was alone in the dock, without an accomplice. After the detention of the MMA fighter, the body of Vasily Yelantsev was found in his car in the territory of a horticultural partnership in Omsk. Like Ratkevich, he was strangled. At first the investigation did not exclude the version of the murder, however, the forensic examination concluded that Yelantsev had committed suicide.

    Battalov, who first gave detailed testimony about the circumstances of the murder, after the death of the accomplice refused to testify, blaming Yelantsev. However, despite this, as well as the existence of state awards for military operations in the North Caucasus and positive characteristics, the jury found the defendant guilty and not deserving indulgence.

    In addition to the 22 years in colony of strict regime, the athlete must pay 1 million rubles ($17.000) in compensation to the widow and mother of the Lexus owner.

    According to Antenna 7, Serik Battalov is a master of sports in army hand-to-hand fighting, in sports circles he is known under the nickname Yakuza. Also Battalov is a master of sports in boxing, a candidate for master of sports in kickboxing, a winner of all-Russian and international tournaments in boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA), a member of the board of trustees of the Fund for Support and Development of Martial Arts and Martial Arts of the brothers Shemetov. Moreover, it is known that Battalov conducted training in martial arts in children and was a judge in kung fu.
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    Ernesto Castellanos

    Not busted yet...

    MMA/Boxing Coach Sought in Midway Homicide
    A man who has coached boxing and MMA athletes in San Diego for years is wanted in connection with a homicide. He's said to be armed and dangerous.
    By Megan Tevrizian and R. Stickney
    Published at 1:53 PM PST on Mar 6, 2018 | Updated at 5:26 PM PST on Mar 6, 2018

    A man wanted by San Diego police in connection with a killing behind a popular gym in the Midway District is well-known as a boxing and mixed martial arts coach.

    Ernesto Castellanos Martinez, 41, also uses the name Ernesto Castellanos according to San Diego Crimestoppers. The agency is offering $1,000 reward for information on Martinez' whereabouts following the Feb. 28 fatal shooting.

    Martinez is known throughout the boxing and MMA community in San Diego where he has coached for years, according to one gym owner.

    Alexander Mazin, 27, was shot to death behind the 24-Hour Fitness on Midway Drive and Kemper Street just before 11 a.m. Mazin was found by police on the ground, suffering from bullet wounds to his upper torso.

    Monica Stepanof was at the gym and tried to help.

    “I grabbed some towels at the front desk and ran to the back where I found the gentleman slumped over by his truck with a gunshot wound to his neck and his back and blood everywhere," Stepanof said.

    Mazin was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after.

    Martinez is described as the only suspect in the shooting by homicide detectives.

    Martinez knew the victim but police won't elaborate on the relationship more than saying the connection was the mother of Martinez' children.

    NBC 7 contacted one local business where Martinez worked as an independent contractor several years ago.

    Mike Liera with The Arena said some of the personal information his management staff had on Martinez did not match up with his record.

    "When we asked him to produce verifiable information, he was unable to do so," Liera said. "Consequently, we ended our relationship with him."

    Liera said Martinez went on to coach at several other gyms in San Diego.

    The department is asking anyone with information regarding Martinez' location to contact the Homicide Unit at (619) 531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477.

    Martinez is believed to be armed and dangerous. If he's spotted, police suggest calling 911.

    Anyone aiding in hiding Martinez from police could face charges, officials said.
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    Jaymes Schulte

    Does NSFW have any meaning anymore? If so, you've been warned. Don't leave this up on your screen at the office.

    Taiwanese women exploited by American MMA fighter's porn videos
    Taiwanese among 36 Asian women secretly filmed in American MMA fighter's porn videos
    By Keoni Everington,Taiwan News, Staff Writer
    2018/03/15 19:07


    Schulte (center). (Instagram image)

    TAIPEI (Taiwan News) -- Taiwanese women are among the 36 Asian women an American mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter and self-proclaimed "pick-up artist" who have unwittingly appeared in his pornographic videos online.

    A Taiwanese woman yesterday on the Facebook group Breaking News Commune (爆料公社) posted a warning that a 32-year-old American MMA fighter named Jaymes Schulte has been secretly filming one-night-stands with Taiwanese women and posting them on a porn website for profit. It is not clear whether she was also a victim of these alleged unauthorized videos.

    She also said that the names and descriptions of the videos contain obscene and degrading language and she fears many Taiwanese women have been victimized. She reminded any women that come in contact with him to be extremely cautious and if they discover they have been included in any of his videos online, they should contact the authorities immediately.

    According his numerous social media accounts, Schulte is a an American professional MMA fighter and he claims to be a "Pick Up Artists" who enjoys shooting "travel porn videos." On the adult video website PornHub, Schulte has an account titled TravelPorn with over 3,000 subscribers and 800,000 views, which contains videos of at least 36 Asian women performing sexual acts with him.

    In one Instagram post, Schulte says that he was accused of rape by a Japanese tourist in Hawaii, and was held for a day in jail. However, he claims that after police saw the sex video he shot of the him having consensual sex with the woman, the charges were dropped.


    Screenshot of Schulte Intagram post. (Image from 爆料公社)

    On his PornHub page, he charges US$10 for individual sex videos and US$250 for lifetime membership and lists PayPal and bitcoin as methods of payment.

    Also on the page, Schulte says that he has sex with over 100 women a year, who he claims he has met through his pick up artist tactics, for which he offers viewers a US$250 fee to teach them.


    Screenshot of Schulte's YouPorn page. (Image from 爆料公社)

    From his Instagram, it is evident that in addition to Taiwan, he has also recently traveled to Mexico, Indonesia, Hawaii, Guam, Thailand, Japan, Shanghai, Beijing. In each location he can be seen posing with young Asian women he has apparently met in those locales.

    On Tuesday (March 13), announced on Facebook that he has encountered financial difficulties and so he has decided to sell his sex tapes so that he can save about US$5,000 and quickly return to Asia.

    Schulte, who goes by the MMA fighting nickname the "Underdog," has a less than impressive professional fight record of 2 wins and 4 losses, with both wins coming from fighters with losing records.


    Screenshot of Schulte Intagram post.


    Schulte Instagram post in Beijing. (Image from 爆料公社)


    Screenshot of Schulte's YouPorn page. (Image from 爆料公社)
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    a DQ

    Uncool, but kinda funny.

    Worst MMA winner gets karma for front-flipping off knocked-out fighter
    By James McKern, News.com.au March 25, 2018 | 12:59pm



    Winning your first-ever MMA fight is a fantastic cause for celebration. But Drew Chatman’s choice in celebration cost him the victory he’d just achieved.

    In some of the most bizarre scenes you’ll see inside the cage, Chatman won his first bout after opponent Irvins Ayala knocked himself out.

    As Chatman lay on his back, Ayala tried to throw a hammerfist, but his chin caught Chatman’s knee on his way down and turned his own lights out.

    After the referee waved off the fight and awarded the victory to Chatman, he stood on the back of his passed-out opponent and attempted a front flip.

    The completely unnecessary and disrespectful act got Chatman a disqualification and handed the win instead to Ayala.

    The fight was a preliminary ahead of the LFA 36 main card, which saw all seven fights on the card end in remarkable fashion.

    Corey Turner barely had time to blink as Taylor Johnson mobbed him before taking him to the canvas and ending the opening fight after only 36 seconds.

    While the knockouts came thick and fast, the most notable win of the night came when Ricky Simon defended his LFA title in comprehensive fashion.

    Needing only 59 seconds to dispatch challenger Vinicius Zani, Simon sent him crashing to the canvas with some vicious hooks that connected right to the chin.

    It was an easy night at the office for the judges, as not one fight managed to go the distance, a dream card the UFC would love to have.
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    Rustam Abdurakmanov

    DRUGS, ROBBERY AND MURDER - THREE FOREIGNERS ARRESTED FRIDAY IN SEPARATE CASES
    PUBLISHED ON FRI, MAR 23, 2018 6:44 PM
    Drugs, robbery and murder - three foreigners arrested Friday in separate cases



    Thai police have announced the arrest of three foreigners in Bangkok and Udon Thani.

    In the first case a 59 year old Pakistani man known as Jimmy Rais or Rais Ahmed Baksh was apprehended in Soi 24 in Ramkhamhaeng district where he ran a coffee and food shop that police say was a front for illegal activity.

    The cops said he was producing ketamine for sale in Thailand and making fake credit cards and passports using information gleaned from customers visiting his shop.

    A whole host of credit card copying equipment was seized along with 628 grams of ketamine. Also seized were four cars, one motorcycle and 10 million baht in other assets.

    The police are also taking to "Jimmy's" wife and son.

    Meanwhile, in Surawong Road, Bang Rak, police arrested 35 year old Russian Rustam Abdurakmanov after information received from the Russian Embassy.

    He had been working as a martial arts exponent in Thailand.

    He was wanted on a warrant from his homeland for involvement in three armed robberies using war weapons that netted a total of 1.2 million baht.

    The third arrest dated back to the shooting of a Malaysian businessman in Hat Yai, southern Thailand, on December 4th 2015.

    Lee Ah Han was gunned down in his Mercedes Benz S300. His wife Mayuree Thipmanee was injured but survived the attack that was carried out using war weapons.

    Arrested in Mark Khaeng sub-district of Udon Thani yesterday was 40 year old Malaysian national Tan Wun Jen who the police say ordered the shooting.

    Sources: http://www.tnamcot.com/view/5ab4cff2e3f8e420a443aae1 & https://www.innnews.co.th/breaking-news/news_43972/
    Search Rustam Abdurakmanov if you must...
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    McGregor loses it

    This article is full of embedded vids that I didn't copy&paste here.

    Early Lead
    Conor McGregor arrested after rampage at UFC event

    By Matt Bonesteel and Des Bieler April 6 at 10:33 AM
    UFC fighter Conor McGregor allegedly attacked a bus carrying fighters and staffers at a UFC event on April 5. It's not his first time causing controversy. (Allie Caren/The Washington Post)

    Mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor turned himself in to police Thursday and was arrested and charged with three counts of assault and one count of criminal mischief after his role in a fracas that left UFC fighter Michael Chiesa in the hospital with a facial laceration. The incident took place after a media event ahead of Saturday’s UFC 223 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

    According to the Independent, McGregor was held overnight and remained in police custody early Friday morning as he awaited a court appearance in Brooklyn. MMA Fighting reported that Cian Cowley, McGregor’s SBG teammate, also was charged with one count of assault and one count of criminal mischief over the incident.

    McGregor was led out of the 78th Precinct in Brooklyn for a court appearance Friday morning, according to video posted by New York’s WNBC.

    Three matches scheduled for Saturday’s UFC 223 card were scrapped because of the incident, cutting the card to 10 bouts. Chiesa, who was to fight Anthony Pettis, was cut in the face and was in the hospital; he has been deemed unfit to fight by the New York State Athletic Commission and the UFC medical team. Ray Borg, a flyweight who was scheduled to battle Brandon Moreno, also was deemed unfit to fight after suffering corneal abrasions. Artem Lobov, a McGregor friend and ally who was part of the incident, also was pulled from the card.

    Separately, Max Holloway, who was scheduled to fight Khabib Nurmagomedov for the UFC lightweight belt in the headline bout, was declared medically unfit to fight by the athletic commission before Friday’s weigh-in.The status of the title bout remains unclear. According to MMA Junkie, Anthony Pettis — who had been scheduled to fight Chiesa — has been called upon to fight Nurmagomedov, although reports indicated other fighters might still be chosen.

    UFC President Dana White said Friday morning that he had been in contact with McGregor, and that the fighter had attempted to justify his actions. White said the fracas was not prompted by McGregor getting stripped of his lightweight belt earlier this week, but rather by previous bad feelings between McGregor’s camp and Nurmagomedov, the Russian fighter scheduled to face Holloway for McGregor’s vacated belt in Saturday’s main event. Nurmagomedov was filmed in a confrontation at a hotel with Lobov, the McGregor friend, earlier this week.

    “Conor and I talked through text yesterday, obviously the worst conversation we have ever had, ” White said during a Friday morning appearance on Fox Sports 1’s “First Things First,” adding that the conversation took place before McGregor turned himself in. “It’s not that I don’t think he understood what happened, it’s just … he justified it, it was justified to him. … [He thought] it had to be done.”

    White said McGregor and his crew — “20 hoodlums they flew in from Ireland” — gained access to the arena thanks to “people on the inside” who were covering the event for McGregor’s company. The confrontation came when the McGregor entourage attacked a bus filled with fighters and staffers, including Nurmagomedov, as the bus began to leave Barclays Center following Thursday’s media event.

    “These buses are full of a ton of fighters and their cornermen,” White said. “And they’re just throwing things into the windows not caring who they hit. … They hit Mike Chiesa. Mike Chiesa has nothing to do with this. … Many of the fighters and cornermen have nothing to do with this situation.”

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    In an appearance later Friday on ESPN’s “Get Up!” White said the incident was not a stunt meant to generate publicity for UFC, which has lost a number of star fighters in recent months to boxing (McGregor fought Floyd Mayweather in a lucrative bout last year), pro wrestling (Ronda Rousey) and a combination of wrestling and failed doping tests (Brock Lesnar).

    “This is the last stunt on Earth we would ever pull. I mean, this is embarrassing for the sport and obviously for the UFC,” White said. “This is the furthest thing from a stunt.”

    White added that McGregor won’t be getting any sort of bailout from UFC.

    “Normally, yes — I would dive right in and do everything in my power to help one of my guys,” White said on the ESPN show. “But not in this situation. He came into the Barclays Center, attacked our fighters, and attacked my staff with a bunch of guys — no. You don’t get my help on this one.”

    Videos posted to social media showed a chaotic scene Thursday, with at least one guardrail being flung and general disorder. (A fuller video of the bus incident is here; it contains explicit language.)

    “Conor went bananas and put a beating on the van that we were in,” Chiesa’s coach Rick Little told MMA Junkie. “A million security guards had to restrain him. Mike’s cut up now. He’s got marks on him, for sure. I don’t think too serious. Everything happened so fast, it was just like we got jumped.”

    Little told the site that his fighter had been cut by shattered glass. And some media members at the arena reported that the target of McGrergor’s ire was apparently Nurmagomedov, who seemed to believe that was the case.

    “I am laughing inside,” the Russian told MMAFighting’s Ariel Helwani. “You broke window? Why? Come inside. If you real gangster why don’t you come inside? This is big history gangster place. Brooklyn. You want to talk to me? Send me location. I am going to come. No problem.”

    White on Thursday called the incident the most despicable thing in UFC history, according to ESPN’s Brett Okamoto.

    “You want to grab 30 [expletive] friends and come down here and do what you did today?” White said in a video posted by Okamoto. “It’s disgusting. And I don’t think anybody is going to be huge Conor McGregor fans after this. I don’t know if he’s on drugs or what his deal is, but to come and do this and act like this?”

    White had announced earlier this week there would be “no interim champ” following Saturday’s scheduled lightweight main event between Max Holloway and Nurmagomedov.

    “When this fight is over, champion,” White said at a news conference, gesturing to Nurmagomedov and Holloway. “One of these guys will be the champion.”

    This news was not taken well by McGregor, the previous permanent holder of that title.

    “You’s’ll strip me of nothing,” he tweeted very early Thursday morning, before calling UFC officials an unprintable word.

    McGregor won the lightweight title by defeating Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205 in a November 2016 bout but stepped away from the octagon to train for last year’s lucrative boxing match against Floyd Mayweather. Tony Ferguson stepped in to win an interim lightweight belt in McGregor’s absence, but White said Saturday’s bout between Nurmagomedov and Holloway will decide a new official champion.

    “Tony Ferguson isn’t being stripped. The only person here who is losing a belt is Conor. Conor’s losing the belt, these two are fighting for the belt,” White said at the news conference.

    Before Thursday’s fracas, White insisted that McGregor “is coming back this year, 100 percent,” adding, “We’ll see how this thing plays out [with the lightweight title], and we’ll go from there.”

    He later reiterated that stance on Fox Sports’ “UFC Tonight,” saying: “Conor does want to fight. Conor and I have been talking a lot. Conor does want to come back, he does want to fight, so he will fight this year.”

    That was before Thursday’s events, which figure to forever change McGregor’s relationship with UFC.
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    Fedor Emelianenko


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    Putin’s Top MMA Fighter: Backed by Trump, Busted by the FBI
    When Donald Trump and his personal lawyer decided to go in on a new MMA league, Russian fighter Fedor Emelianenko was their main man. Now he’s being questioned by the FBI.
    KATE BRIQUELET
    05.06.18 9:06 PM ET

    The Russian fighter was in Chicago, killing time with his entourage in the days before a mixed martial arts bout, when the call came.

    FBI agents were looking for him. A fearsome heavyweight known as “The Last Emperor”—and who’s beloved by Russian President Vladimir Putin—Fedor Emelianenko had been in America for only five days before the feds appeared at his hotel near O’Hare Airport on Tuesday, April 24.

    A decade before, Emelianenko had headlined an MMA league championed by Donald Trump and his personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen. The outfit went bust after only two fights.

    Now, Cohen is the subject of a major federal investigation. Two weeks prior to the rendezvous with Emelianenko, the FBI raided Cohen’s New York home, office, and hotel room in search of records related to his payout to porn star Stormy Daniels in the run-up to Election Day. (Cohen is also reportedly being eyed by special counsel Robert Mueller in his probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election.)

    Jerry Millen, Emelianenko’s manager, declined to discuss what the G-men asked the 41-year-old warrior, who won his Bellator slugfest in 48 seconds four days later. The FBI interview was first reported by The Telegraph of London, then the Associated Press.

    “His thing is inflicting death on people. He’s abnormally strong.”
    — Donald Trump, on Fedor Emelianenko
    “They told us they’d be at the fight on Saturday,” Millen said of the federal agent and a translator, who came from the FBI’s Chicago bureau and chatted up Emelianenko for 20 minutes before handing him their business cards. “They said they’d be in plainclothes and we won’t know they’re there.”

    When asked if Emelianenko has a relationship with Cohen, Millen replied, “Not that I know of.”

    It’s unclear whether the FBI interest in Emelianenko, a slightly pudgy bruiser with a shaved head and stony gaze, is connected to either inquiry. But Millen, who partnered with Trump on a failed reality TV show featuring Emelianenko, said everything the MMA legend does is above board.

    “Fedor is one of the best people I know,” Millen added. “He’s not involved in any goofy **** at all.”

    Millen wants President Trump to attend Emelianenko’s next fight in the fall. And he hopes the Russian president will make it, too. “It would cause havoc, but if Trump and Putin want to meet, why not meet at Fedor’s fight?” Millen told The Daily Beast.

    “Fedor works for Putin,” Millen said. “He’s very close to Mr. Putin and a big supporter of Mr. Putin and he’ll probably go back to work, after this is all over, for the government of Russia as sports ambassador.” Indeed, Emelianenko was a member of Putin’s United Russia Party and in 2012 was placed on the Russian president’s sports advisory council.


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    Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi (R) shakes hands with world champion Fedor Emelianenko as President Vladimir Putin (L) sits next to them during a reception in Konstantinovsky Palace after a mixed fight event in St. Petersburg, Russia.

    “Donald Trump loves Fedor,” the manager added. “So what better place to meet [than] at the next Bellator event?”

    When asked if his dreams of a Putin-Trump showdown was all talk, Millen answered, “If I can make it happen, I will. I think it’d be awesome if Trump and Putin were in the ring together for a Fedor fight.”

    Emelianenko was linked to the future American president as early as 2008, when the Affliction apparel company launched an MMA league in answer to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).

    Before Affliction’s MMA venture, the UFC had prohibited its fighters from wearing Affliction duds during events. “I don’t like the way they do business,” UFC President Dana White told Bleacher Report of the clothing line, which had been sponsoring the sport’s fighters. In response, Affliction launched a league of its own.

    “I think it’d be awesome if Trump and Putin were in the ring together for a Fedor fight.”
    — Jerry Millen, Fedor Emelianenko’s manager
    Enter Donald Trump.

    In May of that year, at a press conference at Trump Tower, the real estate mogul declared his partnership with Affliction and announced its first pay-per-view fight. Emelianenko would be the star of the July 2008 bout—titled “Affliction: Banned,” in a nod to the turf war with the UFC.

    Trump held another presser one month later to announce the signing of Belarusian fighter Andrei Arlovski. “I’ve got a lot of money. That helps, right? But also and perhaps more importantly, I seem to get a lot of attention,” Trump told reporters.

    “If we make money, that’s great,” Trump added, “I think we will. I think it will be successful. What I do is usually successful.”

    Cohen was named Affliction Entertainment’s chief operating officer in a press release touting “Banned,” which drew thousands of fans to the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, and starred a Megadeth performance. Cohen said he was “nearly speechless” that Trump and Affliction trusted him to make MMA magic happen.


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    Fedor Emelianenko and his team with Oscar De la Hoya, Tom Atencio, and Donald Trump during the MMA WAMMA Heavyweight Championship bout at AFFLICTION Day of Reckoning, Jan. 24, 2009, in Anaheim, California.

    “This is like having Ali, Frazier, Tyson, Holyfield and other top heavyweights all on the same boxing card,” Cohen said at the time. “It’s unprecedented and will revolutionize the way MMA fans view this sport.”

    Even Donald Trump Jr. was touting MMA, a sport John McCain once called “human cockfighting.” Trump Jr. told Men’s Fitness the Trump Organization was investing money in Affliction, not just providing name recognition. “We’re obviously a very cash-rich company,” he said. “So we can come into something to make sure it’s done appropriately. Depending on how everything goes, if we have to put in more, we’ll put in more.”

    Tom Atencio, then-vice president of Affliction MMA, said he and Todd Beard, Affliction clothing’s late president, dreamed up the idea to host bouts of their own in competition with the UFC. Beard died in 2014.


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    Trump got involved through mutual business associates, Atencio said. Meanwhile, Millen claims that a manufacturer of men’s suits introduced Beard to Trump. (Back then, Millen was vice president of M-1 Global, an MMA promoter based in St. Petersburg, Russia, which co-promoted Affliction events.)

    Despite Trump’s grandstanding, it’s unclear whether his company had a financial stake in the fight club or simply licensed his name. “I really can’t speak about it,” Atencio told The Daily Beast. “I guess the easiest way to say it: It was a lot different than the public understood it to be. At the time, we did things just like any other business. It’s kind of a facade, if you will. Nothing is always as it seems.”

    Trump, along with boxing promoter Oscar De La Hoya, was brought in to make MMA a mainstream sport, Atencio said. “It got in the mainstream media because of him,” Atencio said of Trump.

    Atencio said he met with Cohen, the chief operating officer, a few times for lunch but that “at the end of the day, he was really Donald Trump’s lawyer and had nothing to do with the events.” Atencio said he got “a big kick out of” seeing Cohen’s COO title in recent news reports.

    “He told me that he studied martial arts.”
    — Former Affliction VP Tom Atencio, on Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen
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    “He told me that he studied martial arts,” Atencio said of Cohen. “He was a really nice guy. [But] he wasn’t involved in any of the operations or putting things together. Nothing.” They would have lunch again after Affliction’s collapse, when Atencio visited New York.

    All three Affliction events featured Emelianenko as the main event. But the company, which was hemorrhaging cash on glitz and payroll, folded before the third bout, “Affliction: Trilogy,” which was scheduled for August 2009.

    Emelianenko was slated to battle Josh “The Babyfaced Assassin” Barnett, who tested positive for steroids weeks before the event. Affliction pulled the plug, claiming they couldn’t find a replacement.

    “I always said in the media... it was our third event and had we broke even or at least gotten close to breaking even, we would have continued to move forward,” Atencio said.

    Yet Emelianenko and M-1 sued Affliction two months later, saying Barnett wasn’t the reason the league went under. According to the lawsuit, which alleged a breach of contract, Emelianenko was to fight a minimum of three bouts, for $300,000 each, plus travel and accommodation expenses.

    The Russian brawler claimed M-1 helped to secure a new opponent, Brett Rogers. He also claimed he informed Affliction he was willing to pit himself against several other fighters, including Bobby Lashley, court papers state.

    Emelianenko accused Affliction of having ulterior motives. The league was secretly securing a sponsorship deal with UFC and failed to inform him of their intention to cancel “Affliction: Trilogy,” the complaint claimed. On July 24, 2009, as the fighter was on a plane bound for Los Angeles with a 30-man entourage, the UFC and Affliction were allegedly negotiating the upstart league’s demise. When Emelianenko landed in L.A., he learned his third matchup was toast, his lawsuit alleged.

    The parties settled the case in August 2011, court records show. Attorneys for both sides declined to comment to The Daily Beast.

    Mike Bassiri, then general counsel for Affliction, said he helped negotiate contracts with the fighters and the venues. He declined to answer whether Trump invested in Affliction’s MMA arm but said the company’s T-shirt business, along with pay-per-view revenues, financed most of the fight productions.

    When asked if Trump took legal action after Affliction shuttered, Bassiri said no. Asked about a potential settlement with Trump, he answered, “I can’t discuss that with you. I’m sorry.” MMA was blowing up, Bassiri recalls, and Trump wanted to be a part of it.




    Emelianenko was at the center of another failed enterprise backed by Trump: a reality TV series called “Fighting Fedor.” Millen pitched the 15-episode project, which was supposed to be taped in St. Petersburg, Russia.

    In October 2008, Affliction announced it would begin filming the show, which would send 16 unknown fighters to Russia for a chance to battle Emelianenko. Trump and M-1 Global were listed as partners.

    “I don’t know who is going to make it through, but whoever it is will be incredible,” Trump said in a press release for the Soviet spectacular, adding, “I’m going to be there, but I don’t want to compete on the show.”

    Filming for the series never got off the ground. Millen said internal disagreements led to the project’s downfall, especially after he left M-1 Global and Affliction’s MMA bid failed. “We just didn’t do it,” Millen said.

    “Emelianenko was at the center of another failed enterprise backed by Trump: a reality TV series called "Fighting Fedor."”
    Still, Trump sat ringside for Affliction’s pair of California contests. Melania Trump joined him for at least one, according to an Orange County Register columnist who attended Affliction’s sop****re battle in January 2009. “I think it’s very brutal,” Melania told the reporter. “But it’s a business and a sport.”

    Donald Trump interrupted her and declared, “You know why she comes? Because she has no choice.” (The OC scribe, who was on the hunt for female MMA fans, also spotted Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag from MTV’s The Hills and porn star Jenna Jameson, who was dating MMA fighter and Apprentice contestant Tito Ortiz.)

    “You know why she comes? Because she has no choice.”
    — Donald Trump, on Melania Trump’s appearance at an MMA fight
    Three days before “Affliction: Banned,” Trump appeared on The Howard Stern Show to plug his foray into MMA. “We have Fedor the Russian who has never been defeated,” Trump boasted, adding, “His thing is inflicting death on people. He’s abnormally strong.

    “His neck, I think it’s like 28 inches,” the now-president added.

    Trump told Stern he loves boxing, but that the sport has “lost an edge” and “you get tired of it.” He suggested MMA quenched a need for something more violent.

    “Well, this way, it’s sort of like… somebody dies,” Trump said. “I’ve never seen anything like it, and it’s terrible… It’s not like ‘Oh, how are the judges voting,’ OK. It’s like, you know, somebody just succumbs.”

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    TORTURE EXPERT TELLS MMA FIGHTER WHO WATERBOARDED HIMSELF IN SUPPORT OF GINA HASPEL 'YOU’RE JUST HOLDING YOUR BREATH'
    BY NICOLE ROJAS ON 5/14/18 AT 11:00 AM

    An expert on torture gave a brief lesson on waterboarding to Tim Kennedy, a former Green Beret and MMA fighter, who posted a video of himself being subjected to waterboarding in support of CIA nominee Gina Haspel.

    “Wrong. That’s not how it’s done. You’re just holding your breath,” Malcolm Nance tweeted at Kennedy on Saturday. Nance, a former counterterrorism and intelligence officer for the United States government, is the executive director of a non-profit defense research institute called TAPSTRI.

    “As a former SERE instructor & #Waterboarding qual’d resistance team member I can tell you it’s about aggression, intent, tiedown, pour technique, rate of flow & other factors," he continued. "It’s a Nazis/Commie torture. Deal w/it.”

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    Wrong. That’s not how it’s done. You’re just holding your breath. As a former SERE instructor & #Waterboarding qual’d resistance team member I can tell you it’s about aggression, intent, tiedown, pour technique, rate of flow & other factors. It’s a Nazis/Commie torture. Deal w/it https://twitter.com/timkennedymma/st...09719412756480

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    Nance did not immediately respond to Newsweek's request for comment.

    Kennedy released a 41-minute-long video on Saturday in which he was voluntarily waterboarded by friends while answering questions in between, The Hill reported.

    “The reason we are doing this … is for us to have a conversation. Right now, an amazing hero has been appointed to be director of the CIA and because of that, some of the things she has done are being attacked,” Kennedy said about President Donald Trump’s pick to run the CIA.

    Haspel’s appointment as the next director of the CIA has faced some opposition over her role in the intelligence agency’s detention and interrogation program.

    Kennedy subjected himself to multiple waterboarding sessions and claimed that the interrogation technique was not torture but simply uncomfortable.

    “If I can change one person’s mind about what torture is and what I would do to protect American freedom, I will do this for years,” he said about waterboarding.

    The former UFC fighter defended his video when told that it did not accurately portray how waterboarding is done.

    “Pretty sure I am intimately familiar with how it is done. I promise keeping your hands willingly out of the equation is much more difficult. Do in a basement, with little sleep, with crap food, it’s just water in the face from a bucket, on a slope,” he tweeted.

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    Pretty sure I am intimately familiar with how it is done. I promise keeping your hands willingly out of the equation is much more difficult. Do in a basement, with little sleep, with crap food, it’s still just water in the face from a bucket, on a slope. https://twitter.com/forensictoxguy/s...01414212976640

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    Kennedy maintained that waterboarding is not torture but “questioning.” He also said that he “absolutely” opposes torture. “I’m simply saying that waterboarding simply isn’t torture. I am in favor or [sic] getting a--hole terrorists to talk,” he replied to one commenter on Twitter.

    According to CNN, Republican leaders are confident that Haspel will be confirmed, despite Arizona Republican Senator John McCain announcing his opposition last week. Indiana Democratic Senator Joe Donnelly, however, became the second Democrat to add his support for her nomination over the weekend.

    Two notable senators, Democrat Jeff Flake and Republican Lisa Murkowski, remain undecided.


    CIA Director nominee Gina Haspel speaks during her confirmation hearing before the Senate (Select) Committee on Intelligence May 9, 2018 in Washington, DC. If confirmed, Haspel will succeed Mike Pompeo to be the next CIA director.
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