Why UFC 280 broadcast didn t show Ukrainian flag beside Nikita Krylov s name?
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Dana White says Nikita Krylov asked not to have the Ukrainian flag shown by his name on his walkout or on his shorts After the event, UFC president Dana White revealed that Krylov asked not to have the Ukrainian flag printed on his fight shorts and flown during his walkout. Krylov also explained in an interview with the Russian channel Match TV (via ) why he was reluctant to comment on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. “Even if it were interesting for me to develop [this topic], I understand that there will be people with a different opinion, and there will always be an opposite side, and this will cause a lot of negativity. Why make people feel negative? See Nikita Krylov's post below:
Why UFC 280 broadcast didn t show Ukrainian flag beside Nikita Krylov s name
UFC light heavyweight Nikita Krylov [Photo credit: @UFCEurope on Twitter] Ukrainian fighter snagged a victory against Volkan Oezdemir in a preliminary bout at . However, it was noticeable that the Ukrainian flag wasn't shown beside Krylov's name during the event's broadcast. So why was that the case? This isn't the first time Krylov has shied away from associating himself with the Ukrainian banner. Earlier this year, Krylov fought the returning Alexander Gustafsson at UFC London. He was also flagless. See the tweet below: Dana White says Nikita Krylov asked not to have the Ukrainian flag shown by his name on his walkout or on his shortsDana White says Nikita Krylov asked not to have the Ukrainian flag shown by his name on his walkout or on his shorts After the event, UFC president Dana White revealed that Krylov asked not to have the Ukrainian flag printed on his fight shorts and flown during his walkout. Krylov also explained in an interview with the Russian channel Match TV (via ) why he was reluctant to comment on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. “Even if it were interesting for me to develop [this topic], I understand that there will be people with a different opinion, and there will always be an opposite side, and this will cause a lot of negativity. Why make people feel negative? See Nikita Krylov's post below: