sport
Trash talk
Watch: This is how the former drug dealer achieved an amazing knockout in 7 seconds
Italian Walter Polisi who made the switch and became an MMA fighter stunned Konstantin Linick and knocked him to the floor in seconds.
But his opponent claims it was a dirty move.
Watch and judge
Tags
mma
Walla!
sport
Monday, 06 December 2021, 11:36 Updated: 11:51
Share on Facebook
Share on WhatsApp
Share on general
Share on general
Share on Twitter
Share on Email
0 comments
MMA fight between man and woman provokes storm in Poland (Twitter)
Meet Walter Polisi, a former drug dealer who decided to make a change in his "career" and became an ordinary MMA wrestler.
On Saturday Polisi went on the mat as part of the "Golden Cage" event held in Italy.
Polisi, whose upper body is almost completely covered in a variety of tattoos, needed just seven seconds to get a resounding knockout against his opponent Konstantin Linick.
More on Walla!
When Omar Miller and Dr. Shakshuka met to make French fries
To the full article
Watch the crazy and fast knockout
He charged at him immediately with the gong and stunned him with his knees forward.
Linick for his part claims that this move was dirty, when he thought Polacei would approach him to touch gloves as is customary before battles.
But instead Polisi sent a knee that hit the left side of the Ukrainian opponent's face, knocked him to the floor and forced the referee to stop the fight after seven seconds.
The surprising move and some would say this dirty policy of Polisi raised his balance to 3: 8 in his professional career in MMA and gave him a victory after a hard loss against Konrad Dirchka more than a year ago.
Big move or dirty?
Walter Polisi (Photo: GettyImages, Emanuele Cremaschi)
Polisi, who as a drug trader for years, talked about why he decided to fight MMA and said: "It started with me smoking cigarettes with the guys, but it got worse and worse. I started robbing and stealing from teenagers. At 15 I was arrested for the first time with one One of my best friends, who died after a few years in Brazil from an overdose. "
The Italian claims that this martial art saved his life, but it was not an easy way and that drug addiction still threatens him: "I think I just replaced the drugs with martial arts. It's something strong enough that keeps me away from drugs. You could say it saved my life."
Share on Facebook
Share on WhatsApp
Share on general
Share on general
Share on Twitter
Share on Email
0 comments