The leader of Chechnya persuaded Khamzat Chimaev to retire

In a post on his personal Instagram on Tuesday, leader Chechen Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov shared the conversation between him and Chimaev right after Chimaev told about the CIVI-19 fighting process. Kadyrov's post includes a screenshot of Mr. Facetime with Chimaev.

“Khamzat said that the recovery process was very slow, he wanted to be honest and frank with fans, he decided not to give them hope,” Kadyrov's words were translated by Google.

“I told him that all the people of Chechnya were sad because of this news. I reminded Chimaev that all the young people of Chechnya, whom he inspired, were putting great hope in his victory …”

“And if the fans need to wait quite a long time before Chimaev can once again enter the octagon cage, we will wait patiently.”

Kadyrov ended the post with the wishes of Chimaev recovery quickly when he fought with the prolonged effects of Covid-19. Due to the epidemic, Chimaev did not play since the knockout-out Gerald Meerschaert in September. He was planned to the upper radio with Leon Edwards, but all three were canceled because of the symptoms of the disease.

Mentally disproportionate, recently Khamzat Chimaev posted a long article on Instagram, suggested that he could have reached the limit of his body and would hang gloves. Shortly thereafter, UFC President Dana White also talked to Chimaev, explaining that the article was released for emotions. White said Chimaev is being paid for UFC costs in Las Vegas and will return in June.

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