An MMA event in Romania has ignited widespread controversy after featuring a highly unusual intergender bout. The event saw two male fighters face off against a team of three women.
The fight was organized by the promotion, Real Xtreme Fighting (RXF). The male fighters Costica Prisecaru and Sebastian Rechinu are against social media personalities and the three women were OnlyFans models Alicia Bonita, Denisa Costea, and Maria Adriana. The female fighters wore protective headgear, while their male counterparts competed without such equipment.
The event featured full-contact combat with unrestricted kicks and punches, and it drew harsh criticism across social media platforms. The female team, dressed in white, made a showy entrance, performing a choreographed dance routine before the fight. The contest quickly escalated into a physically intense battle, with both sides engaging in aggressive exchanges.
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How did the MMA fight end?
The fight, hosted by Real Xtreme Fighting (RXF), ended as expected, with the two male fighters, Costica Prisecaru and Sebastian Rechinu, securing victory. After the fight, one of the women team took to social media to brag about her performance, telling people not to “underestimate women. The difference is that I stayed standing. Don’t underestimate women anymore and don’t denigrate them just because you’re men.”
However, as expected RXF is receiving backlash as internet users fume that the fight was allowed to take place. Prisecaru and Rechinu ultimately secured victory, leaving many viewers questioning the fairness of the matchup. The fight took an unexpected turn post-match when Maria Adriana attempted to attack Rechinu and had to be restrained by security personnel.
With this, many are debating if women and men should be allowed to fight against each other considering the physical differences.
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