When Fedor’s Coach Accused Opponent’s Team Of Witchery and Hypnosis

Back in the day, the coach of legendary MMA star Fedor Emelianenko had accused the team ov Antonio “Big Foot” Silva, of using illegal psychological tactics to gain an advantage.

According to reports, Fedor’s trainer, Vladimir Voronov, believed that Silva’s team employed “certain technologies” that influenced both stars, leading to Fedor’s surprising defeat. In an interview with a Russian website, Voronov stated, “It seems to us that all isn’t simple and certain technologies have been used. Certainly, not such which it would be visible to an aided eye. It, most likely, were psychological technologies with which influenced on both fighters on distance from a hall.”

Voronov went on to express his bewilderment at Fedor’s uncharacteristic performance, saying, “Fedor’s behavior very strange seemed to me. It left on a ring and has made all in accuracy to on the contrary that we fulfilled before fight. All of us were in shock! Fedor never so didn’t arrive earlier.”

The trainer’s claims of “forbidden psychological technologies” being used by Silva’s team have raised eyebrows in the MMA community.

This funny incident resurfaced in light of the recent Jiri Procazka interview in which he claimed Alex Pereira uses shamanic powers to win in the UFC.
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jiri Prochazka has made surprising claims that his upcoming opponent, Alex Pereira, is using “magic” and “shamanic influences” to gain an edge in their rematch at UFC 303. During an interview on the MMA Hour, Prochazka stated that Pereira is working with shamans from his hometown for spiritual help, which he believes gives Pereira an unfair advantage. Prochazka emphasized his preference for a “clear way” of competing based on human performance alone. Pereira, who hails from a region in Brazil known for traditional spiritual practices, has not responded to these allegations. Their highly anticipated rematch on August 12th in Las Vegas promises to be a thrilling clash, with Prochazka’s claims adding an extra layer of intrigue to the bout.