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Will Muki and Moulay meet on the mat?
Ahead of the Tel Aviv Grand Slam raffle
The two friends who have made headlines around the world will find out at what stage they will be able to meet in a competition that will start on Thursday.
The Judo Association announced that one in five subjects considered borderline was found positive for Corona
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Said Moulay
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Yaniv Tuchman
Wednesday, 17 February 2021, 09:14
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Said Moulay in Israel (Judo Association)
The Tel Aviv Grand Slam Judo Competition will start tomorrow (Thursday), and today at 14:00 the athletes will be weighed and the fights in the various weights will be drawn.
The focus will of course draw weight up to 81 kg, which are Sagi Muki and Said Moulay, two former world champions.
It will be recalled that Iran has not allowed stuffed compete with Muki reasons political sparked a furor and led him to leave Iran and move to represent Mongolia, and meeting them precisely Tel Aviv will also be particularly spicy in light of the new attack on Moulay by his former friends in Iran yesterday.
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The chairman of the Iranian Judo Association attacks Said Moulay: "Stupid, turn his back on the homeland for a handful of dollars"
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A particularly spicy encounter?
Said Moulay (Photo: GettyImages)
Regarding the allegations about the high number of infected and the criticism of the existence of the competition despite the corona restrictions in the country without charging the athletes in isolation, the Judo Association announced today: "Out of the five subjects found yesterday borderline we are still waiting for one non-athlete. And the only subject found to be positive has previously been diagnosed in Corona and is considered recovering.
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