The infamous MMA fighter Vyacheslav Datsik addressed the legendary Fedor Emelianenko.
“Fedor, let’s do it in a live queue - first I’ll slap Andryusha [Andrei Orlovsky], and then you, like before,” Datsik wrote on his page under a video where Emelianenko discusses possible fights against Andrei Orlovsky and Mirko Filipovic under boxing rules.
Earlier, Datsik also challenged former UFC champion Andrei Orlovsky to a rematch, whose contract with the UFC expired in the summer of 2024 and who is now a free agent. Their first fight took place back in 1999, and then Datsik won by knockout in the first round.
I’m drunk now and I can’t find it, but if you want, later I could try and find an interview of a guy who was in a prison at the same time with Datsik, and he told how Datsik during a walk would ask inmates how they were doing and if they needed some help to reduce their sentence or get free altogether, and whenever guys agreed, Datsik would bombard Russian justice authorities with pleads for those guys. Shortly before that, he did time with some lawyer who taught him how to do all these legal things properly. Datsik is not a stupid guy at all.
In Kresty, Pitbull crossed paths with another famous MMA fighter, Vyacheslav Datsik. They shared a cell for a little over a month, Datsik told Pitbull about physics, black holes, and Newton.
“Datsik is incredibly well-versed in law, and he was constantly hammering away at the system: petitions, constant statements. When I arrived, on the very first evening I wrote 20 statements and petitions to the courts and the prosecutor’s office under his dictation. It was fun and interesting. Many consider Datsik to be completely crazy – I fundamentally disagree. In fact, he is a very educated and very erudite person,” Turkanov said.