Brazilian UFC fighter shocked with confession of love for Russia.
Brazilian heavyweight UFC fighter Walter Walker became a true star this week after an impressive victory in Nashville. Coming out to the tune of 'Mother Earth', known to Russian listeners, Walker amazed the audience. The song with its deep Slavic sound instead of the usual beats shocked everyone. After the fight, Walter surprised everyone by delivering a speech in Russian and confessing that he considers Russia his home.
Details of the incredible confession
It turned out that the Brazilian has been living in Russia for six years, is in a relationship with a Russian woman, and is raising a daughter. The athlete trains in the Moscow region and acknowledges that he feels comfortable in Russia. The chosen song is explained by the fact that it is sung by his daughter, who is a source of inspiration for him. An additional impetus was the victory in the match, where Walker surprised everyone by executing a rare move in the fifth round.
Brazilian fans expressed their surprise at Walter's decision, with some even claiming that he betrayed his homeland. However, for the fighter himself, Russia has become a second home, where he found family, peace, and new meanings in life related to his daughter and career in the UFC.
Ukrainian UFC fighter Walter Walker impressed the audience with a stunning performance in Nashville, where he declared Russia as his second home. For the athlete, this country has become a source of peace and new opportunities that he values just as much as his homeland.
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