Nathan Levy calls Kanye West: "If you have problems with my people, come to me"
Опубликовано: 5-12-2022, 13:42, , 701, 0
Nathan Levy has a message for Kanye West after his second straight octagon win.
Levy defeated Genaro Valdez via unanimous decision at UFC Orlando on Saturday. After the fight, Levy spoke to reporters to take stock of his victory and was asked about West's recent anti-Semitic comments, going as far as praising Hitler's Nazi rule.
"I think life is too short to hate, so to all these hating people, it sucks - I feel sorry for you," Levy told MMA Fighting backstage.
"Kanye West, if you have a problem with me or my people, come to me, bro."
Earlier this week, West, also known as Yeh, appeared on The Alex Jones Show in a viral interview in which he praised the Nazi Party and Hitler's leadership, even criticizing the Jewish media for "[making] us feel like the Nazis and Hitler never offered anything of value to the world" before declaring, "We have to stop constantly condemning the Nazis."
The comments added to West's trend that has continued over the past few months and has since led to him being suspended from Twitter after posting the swastika.
Not only does West's hateful comments upset Levi, but the power and influence of his celebrity has led to more hate directed towards him and his people.
“Trust me, I noticed it,” Levi said. “I get a lot of great private messages all the time. I'm Jewish, that's who I am, that's the [way] of how I was born. I am very proud of this and will fight for it. I will fight for my people in the octagon or anywhere, and I will not tolerate any anti-Semitism. I will not tolerate any racism - just not around me. Don't bully anyone around me or I'll find you."
We remind you that the next numbered UFC282 tournament starts on December 11, this event has already appeared in the 1win line .
Levy defeated Genaro Valdez via unanimous decision at UFC Orlando on Saturday. After the fight, Levy spoke to reporters to take stock of his victory and was asked about West's recent anti-Semitic comments, going as far as praising Hitler's Nazi rule.
"I think life is too short to hate, so to all these hating people, it sucks - I feel sorry for you," Levy told MMA Fighting backstage.
"Kanye West, if you have a problem with me or my people, come to me, bro."
Earlier this week, West, also known as Yeh, appeared on The Alex Jones Show in a viral interview in which he praised the Nazi Party and Hitler's leadership, even criticizing the Jewish media for "[making] us feel like the Nazis and Hitler never offered anything of value to the world" before declaring, "We have to stop constantly condemning the Nazis."
The comments added to West's trend that has continued over the past few months and has since led to him being suspended from Twitter after posting the swastika.
Not only does West's hateful comments upset Levi, but the power and influence of his celebrity has led to more hate directed towards him and his people.
“Trust me, I noticed it,” Levi said. “I get a lot of great private messages all the time. I'm Jewish, that's who I am, that's the [way] of how I was born. I am very proud of this and will fight for it. I will fight for my people in the octagon or anywhere, and I will not tolerate any anti-Semitism. I will not tolerate any racism - just not around me. Don't bully anyone around me or I'll find you."
We remind you that the next numbered UFC282 tournament starts on December 11, this event has already appeared in the 1win line .