The manager of the ASA champion Evgeniy Goncharov called the fight with Alexander Emelianenko unrealistic

Alexander Skaredin, manager of the ASA heavyweight champion Evgenia Goncharova in a conversation with , called for organizing a fight between his client and Alexander Emelianenko .

Earlier, Goncharov, in an interview with , called the fight between Vyacheslav Datsik and Emelianenko at the Ural FC 7 tournament a “freak fight”. After that, Emelianenko responded to Goncharov calling him a clown and a devil.

— I look at this controversy with Alexander Emelianenko the same way I look at Sergei Kharitonov’s comments about (three-time ONE champion) Anatoly Malykhin. There are people who need to stay heard and maintain interest in themselves in order to build their careers. There will always be such people.

For me, the words of Anatoly Tokov, Vitaly Minakov, Aslanbek Badaev about Zhenya and Tolya Malykhin are revealing. They are beautiful, they are two heavyweight locomotives, champions. They are some of the most dangerous people on the planet, as they say. Zhenya Goncharov earned his position with sweat and blood during competitive battles in one of the strongest leagues in the world. There are no passing battles in ASA. And Zhenya has rich experience as a champion in various organizations.

As for the reality of his fight with Alexander Emelianenko… Unreal. Zhenya is now at the Grand Prix, we are aiming for the overall victory. And to fight with Emelianenko, he must register with the ASA. And I’m not very sure the organization will sign him. But suppose their fight takes place, then for Zhenya it will be easy money,” Skaredin told .

All ACA and ONE tournaments are broadcast live on and Match! Fighter”. The next ACA 173 tournament will take place on March 29 in Minsk, this spectacle will be marked by the confrontation between Artem Frolov and Vladislav Yankovsky.

Source : MatchTV

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