Behind the FNC spectacle Kulis: Joe Simunic was in the corner ‘Croatian’, the great Delia gave the equipment to the audience
Best MMA Organization of Southeast Europe, Croatian Fight Nation Championshipbrought another amazing martial arts to the Slovenian capital Ljubljana. After a top knockout in the main fight of the domestic hero night Mirana ‘SLO Rocky’ Fabjana (40, 7-3) The audience left the hall with a smile, but they had a lot to tell after a four-hour event. They also watched the biggest match of Croats in history between the lightweight champions Francisco ‘Croate’ Barri (35, 15-4) and Antun Racic (34, 28-13-1). In the corner of the Argentine-Croatian fighter was the former Croatian national team player Joe Simunic who adores MMA, and this was his first experience.
– I support my friend ‘Panchi’, otherwise I do not go to live events, but I love MMA – Simunic told us briefly, who was already on his way to the edge of the cage and then stuck in the cage after ‘Croata’ celebrated in the first round.
A year After the injury to the cage is back Ante ‘Walking Trouble’ Delija (34, 25-6) and after only 47 seconds knocked down Yorkan de Castro (37, 12-7). Although we are used to the peaceful Ante, the Dubrovnik Microphone relaxed.
– I get on k ** ac ksw and UFC, this is all! I fight before my people, thank you for coming. There is one little mouse from Slovenia I want to deal with – said Delia alluding to Fabjan.
He also showed a gentler side after thanking the woman and the coach Stipi Drvišand on the way to the locker room he first gave gloves to one boy in the stands, the other came to ask for his souvenir, so he got pants that the Dubrovnik man wore in the cage.
There was also a situation where glasses ended up in the cage, everything was flying from an audience who misinterpreted the then dubious situation in which she was in Jacob Nesh (28, 8-4) After ‘Heel Hook’ tapped, and the victory went Tom Breeseu (33, 20-6). The resentment was on the verge of escalation, Breese had to guard his head, but in the end he admitted that he had tapped and calmed the situation and thanked the judge Frank Kliman for ‘saving’ his knee.