Arek Wrzosek angry with Glory: ‘Maybe Badr Hari didn’t want to go on’ | Sport

,,I feel like a winner, but there are too many emotions now,’ said 29-year-old Pole, who lost the first round, but rocked Hari in the second round with a hard knee to the head. ,,That’s why I was really looking forward to the third round. I could tell by his face that he was almost done.”

However, Wrzosek didn’t get a chance to finish the match. Due to unrest and fights, Glory decided to stop the fight and eventually stop the event for good. Much to the dismay of the Polish Hightower. “I hoped we would move on soon. The crowd was quite calm at one point. I don’t know why we didn’t go further then, the spectators would have calmed down anyway. I don’t know what they were waiting for. As far as I’m concerned we would have just moved on, but maybe Badr didn’t want to go any further. He also didn’t want to say anything to his fans. My trainer just took the microphone to calmly address the spectators, but Badr didn’t want that and was just going to stir up his fans, I saw.”

Wrzosek emphatically stood up for his fans. Although many of them, like him, are supporters of the Polish football club Legia Warsaw, he did not think it was right that many of those present were quickly labeled as hooligans. ,,I already received messages from Poland that my fans were calm and that others were challenging them by throwing bottles. There were also all kinds of chairs flying around, but my fans were in the stands and there are no seats at all. So they couldn’t throw that at all.” It should also be noted that video images show how some apparently Polish bare-chested fans were emphatically misbehaving in the room.

According to Wrzosek, there is only one solution to settle his feud with Hari. “If he wants to fight me again, I’m open to it, but only in Poland.”

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