Alexander Emelianenko has long disliked Shlemenko, and the monologue below contains an impressive list of complaints about the Omsk middleweight:
“You know, I want to tell you that Shlemenko is not only unhappy with Fedor, but also with me. Alexander tried to arrange some kind of online squabbles with me, but I quickly ate him up. And he called me back and apologized, said that he would not do this anymore. He is weak in this. Competing with me in the Internet space - he is not strong enough. He thinks very highly of himself, very correct. Shlemenko does not look at himself. If he wants to see the most sinful, the most unworthy, wrong person, with vices, sins - let him go to the mirror, he will see him there. Let him talk to him, sincerely, so that no one is there, ask questions and answer them. What you know is the surface. No one knows him better than himself. As the Holy Scripture says, let him who is without sin cast the first stone. That’s what Shlemenko is like. He chose the position of a righteous man, put on a mask and walks around. Let him look at himself first, calm down and stop. He will not achieve anything good with this, he just drives negativity into himself. Unnecessary talk about him - it would be better if he did the right things.
I don’t know what significance he has for the world of sports - it’s just that Shlemenko was pulled in by a man who has finances, a sponsor, and put him in charge of the team. Shlemenko, believe me, did not spend a ruble of his own. And he still makes money from this to build the courts. The court costs a million - he takes half for himself, that’s all, that’s Shlemenko’s work. Do you think he works for an idea?
Shlemenko, before doing something, will look at his benefit, what he will get from it and where it will lead him. That’s Shlemenko for you. Saying is one thing, but knowing what is actually happening is a completely different thing, two different things. If you don’t believe me, find someone from Shlemenko’s entourage and ask him questions over the phone. There are 100 percent people who will tell you… they will just ask you not to name them. And that’s it! Everyone will tell you about your righteous Shlemenko.
What started it all — he was “jumping” at me somewhere, he even wanted to fight. I say: “With pleasure, Alexander! Come out, come out, come out…” Is this relevant now? You and Shlemenko are the ones who need to negotiate. What about me? I don’t choose my opponents. He — bam! — wagged crookedly, slanted, looped and disappeared. Shlemenko defeated Tokov? He won’t defeat Alexander Emelianenko. He will spit his teeth out through his ass.”