Magomed Ismailov demanded from Vladimir Mineev a business class ticket to Beirut
Russian mixed style (MMA) fighter Magomed Ismailov responded to compatriot Vladimir Mineev, who bought him a plane ticket to the Lebanese capital Beirut. The athlete spoke out on Instagram (the social network is banned in the Russian Federation; it belongs to the Meta corporation, which is recognized as extremist in Russia and is banned).
“If it wasn’t air, I’m waiting for my tickets. When it comes to sponsorship for flights, we exclusively require business class. Keep the level,” said Ismailov.
On November 3, Mineev contacted Ismailov on social networks and said that he had bought him a ticket to Beirut. “The activity of the Internet PR troops is off the charts! Some will never make it to Palestine, leaving others with food for memes, while others will rinse them. And nothing has changed! Guys, I help as best I can,” Mineev wrote.
Ismailov has supported the latter since the escalation of the conflict between Israel and Palestine in October. “Give me a weapon or just tell me where to get it, give me a passage, just give me this loophole – how to get there with a weapon, I swear to Allah, I will not sit for a second!” — the fighter wrote.
On September 12, Mineev announced a third fight with Ismailov in 2024. Before that, Mineev won one of the fights, and another meeting ended in a draw.
Source: Lenta

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