UFC lightweight Renato Moicano continued his winning streak while delivering crowd-pleasing political rants.
Moicano defeated France's Benoît Saint-Denis in the main event at the Accor Arena in Paris. TKO In 2 rounds. The match was called off by a doctor's stoppage after Saint-Denis lost sight in his right eye due to Moicano's violent elbow.
After the win, UFC announcer Michael Bisping praised Moicano's “great performance,” but it wasn't long before Moicano began parrying questions to talk about politics.
“First of all, the French, I wanted to come here and talk a lot about France. But I went to the Louvre… I went to all the beautiful places in Paris, And I only have one thing to say: Mokano saidhis palm gripped Bisping's hand and the microphone.
“The French people aren't the worst, but the French government is! The French Revolution of 1789 tried to erase God from the map, but guess what? Jesus Christ is alive today,” Moicano said. shouted.
“Globalists… seek to promote politically corrupt policies… Democracy is a misnomer.”
After Bisping asked the Brazilian fighter who he wanted to fight next, Moicano completely ignored the question and continued his political message by slamming French President Emmanuel Macron.
“Fuck Macron! Fuck all the globalists!” he said as the crowd cheered. “Fuck all the damn globalists who try to push through politically corrupt policies…Democracy is a fallacy and democracy is not real government.”
The confused interpreter fought back laughter as he conveyed most of Moicano's message, and Moicano eventually called out another UFC star for a fight.
The 35-year-old was a source of patriotism every time he took to the microphone after a victory. In April, he spoke to Joe Rogan in the Octagon about his love for America and the Constitution.
“I’m a big supporter of the First Amendment, and of course I want the $300,000 bonus, but they [are] don't give [it to] You can't curse me because someone says this is badmouthing Disney…so I'm not going to give a speech. ”
It will be broadcast on UFC partner ESPN, which is, of course, owned by Walt Disney Studios.
“I love America. I love the Constitution. I love the First Amendment,” Moicano told the Las Vegas crowd. “I want to carry and own guns. I love private property,” he continued.
He continued, “And if you care about your country, the six lessons of Ludwig von Mises and the Austrian School of Economics, I say this, mothers.”
Fans can still look forward to Moicano's book suggestions in his speech. During a speech in Paris, he recommended “Democracy: The God That Failed'' by Hans Hermann Hoppe.
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