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Why I would not like UFC coming to Serbia this year
By ALEKSA7X
Yes, you heard that right. The UFC is coming to Serbia, and the question is whether it will ever come again after that, at any point in the future. So I basically have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to watch a UFC event in my own country. But I won’t do it. Why? Serbia is currently in total chaos. And this is already the third calendar year of that chaos, caused by injustice and all the evil that rules Serbia through Aleksandar Vučić and his political parties. He has been in power since 2012, and the situation has been chaotic since then — but since November 1st, 2024, it has escalated to an even higher level of injustice, leading to the kind of chaos we are witnessing today. Everything is corrupt. Absolutely nothing exists except them. They’ve shut down all potential opposition. You can’t even own a small kiosk unless you’re a member of their party. In the past few months, Serbia has been visited by Fedor Emelianenko, Islam Makhachev, and Khamzat Chimaev — and all of them posed and shook hands with members of SNS (Vučić’s party). And it’s really hard for me to watch that — seeing these people come to a country that’s foreign to them without even looking into the situation there beforehand. It’s especially hard for me to watch someone like Islam Makhachev — a fighter I genuinely respect and like, someone who represents a sport I love like MMA and the UFC — shaking hands with people like that, simply because he didn’t take the time to understand the country he was coming to. What hit me the hardest was that Dana White’s management contacted the biggest influencer in Serbia, Baka Prase, for UFC 326 — which he would have attended if he hadn’t had visa issues. Even though there’s no official proof, he launders massive amounts of money through betting companies he promotes to his audience — and that audience is 90% kids aged 10 to 15–16. In February this year, he organized what he called a boxing event. Everyone were influencers. Only the two guys in the main event were somewhat decent — the rest were basically mentally unstable individuals. That same Baka Prase uses those people for livestreams that kids massively enjoy watching, where he psychologically humiliates them. One of them even publicly said he had considered suicide because of it. There was also the case of Kristina Kika Đukić, a young YouTuber who died around five years ago after online harassment — a situation many people connected to the kind of internet drama he was involved in. He has also openly said on livestream that he doesn’t care about morality, that he’s there to make money — even when his audience is mostly underage kids. He promotes gambling, brings inappropriate content in front of that same young audience, and has even claimed to have evidence that one of the unstable individuals from his event is a pedophile, but refuses to report it to the police. I cannot believe the UFC wants to collaborate with someone like Baka Prase and use him for marketing in Serbia. Serbia has never been more corrupt and dirtier internally than it is now, while at the same time students and young people have never fought harder for justice. I’m proud to be part of that fight, just like my friends and family. The UFC should not come to Serbia right now. Not when honest people wouldn’t be able to afford tickets, or would have to sit next to all that trash — OnlyFans girls who don’t even know what UFC stands for, failed influencers, SNS members, spoiled rich kids, and the rest of that crowd. In one word — here, we call them “ćaci.”
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