Dvalishvili Takes a Jibe at Dagestan, Jokes About Cow Raising During UFC Stream

During a recent UFC livestream, bantamweight contender Merab Dvalishvili offered viewers a glimpse into rural livestock management, specifically detailing how farmers in his village determine when cows are ready for reproduction.

The Georgian star, known for his relentless pace in the octagon, shared candid observations about animal husbandry practices from his homeland when the conversation surprisingly shifted to cattle.

“You gotta witness when the cows wants to have a make love,” Dvalishvili explained with his characteristic enthusiasm. “They have seasons. The girl cows going crazy like now she wants to get pregnant. You can tell like they’re going crazy.”

Dvalishvili continued his impromptu agricultural lesson by explaining the time-sensitive nature of the process: “So you gotta find the man cow like young without chocolate to make her pregnant, and you gotta do it like quick. You don’t have many time because otherwise if she don’t want anymore…”

The star made a point to emphasize the ethical considerations involved, noting, “You cannot push, you know. You cannot r*pe the cow.”

When asked if his village employed veterinary practices like pregnancy checking, Dvalishvili distinguished between methods in different regions: “We don’t do that in my village like home, maybe in Dagestan.”

Dvalishvili’s unexpected discourse on bovine reproduction showcases the diverse backgrounds UFC athletes bring to the promotion, offering fans insights into cultural practices far removed from the world of mixed martial arts.

The Georgian contender continues to build his popularity not just through his performances in competition, but also through these authentic, unfiltered moments that reveal his unique perspective and rural upbringing.