For having tattoo of Adolf Hitler, they prevent debut of a Czech fighter
Radek Rousal, is the name of the fighter who planned to debut in mixed martial arts, but has been prevented by his controversial tattoo.
They are consequences of past mistakes, said the fighter from the Czech Republic. Radek Rousal, who is a professional kickboxer, had his future in mixed martial arts cut short by having a tattoo of Adolf Hitler on his right bicep.
According to information from the Czech Republic media, Rousal was going to make his big appearance at Oktagon MMA, an organization in the Czech Republic focused on mixed melee fighting. " He cannot come to us with that," clarified Ondrej Novotny, the head of the organization.
To aggravate the situation, he had planned a fight against the Slovak Nikolas Krivak.
In his defense, Rousal argued that having grown up in a troubled community, he was forced to get the tattoo.
"I didn't know what to do with my life. I was young, and this tattoo is stupid," he added.
Some time after the tattoo was done, he began his foray into martial arts that gave him "another perspective on life".
"I have others that I also regret," he added, referring to a tattoo of an SS officer on his chest.
The skull could refer to the SS-Totenkopfbände, the unit that was in charge of controlling the death camps in Germany and Nazi Europe.
According to his own statements, Radek has a record of 19 wins and 5 losses, although his good performances do not prevent him from being suspended from the organization.
However, his agent assured the media that he has separated from that philosophy and that as soon as possible he will undergo a process to remove his tattoos and thus resume his professional wrestling career.