The UFC fighter Natan Levy, tonight (between Saturday and Sunday) achieved his second victory in a row in the round after three rounds against the Mexican Gennaro Valdes, following a unanimous decision of the judges.
However, at the end of the fight, Levy delivered a message to rapper Kanye West, who recently made headlines following a series of anti-Semitic comments and even went so far as to praise Hitler's Nazi regime.
"I think life is too short to hate," Levy said, when asked about West's recent quotes about Jews.
"So to all the haters, I'm sorry, I feel sorry for you. Beyond that, Kanye West, if you have a problem with me or my people, feel free to come and meet me."
Natan Levy calls out Kanye West: "If you got a problem with me or my people, come see me, bro."
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In addition, the talented fighter was also asked about the increase in anti-Semitic tweets and posts since West's statements, when he said: "Trust me, I'm aware of it. I get 'wonderful' messages on social media all the time. I'm Jewish, that's who I am and that's how I was born. I'm proud of it and I I will fight for it, for my people, wherever necessary. I will not accept anti-Semitism or racism. Not around me, and don't talk to me, otherwise I will find you."
Kanye West.
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Earlier this week, West, also known as Ye, appeared on The Alex Jones Show in a viral interview in which he praised the Nazi Party and Hitler's leadership, and even blasted the Jewish media for "making us feel like the Nazis and Hitler never offered anything of value to the world," before declaring, "We must stop opposing the Nazis all the time."
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