Mateusz Gamrot’s coach releases statement

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When former light-weight champion Charles Oliveira‘s authentic UFC Rio opponent, Rafael Fiziev, was pressured out of their bout due to injury, Mateusz Gamrot jumped at the chance to step in as a substitute. 

A win over Oliveira would have jumped Gamrot into contender standing, so he took a gamble that didn’t repay. Gamrot’s coach, Mike Brown, launched a statement on Sunday addressing the loss.

“We win together, we lose together,” Gamrot’s coach Mike Brown wrote on Instagram. “I’m truly heartbroken for my friend Mateusz Gamrot but I always admire his courageousness. Gamrot is not afraid of big challenges and taking big risks. He landed in Florida three weeks ago to started his training camp for a UFC headliner scheduled on November 8. His second day in America he heard the news of Fiziev pulling out of his fight with Charles Oliviera. So like the soldier wanting to go to battle he campaigned hard for the opportunity to fight the Brazilian legend. A few days later he secured the fight.

“So Mateus trained hard for about 12 days and jumped on a plane to Brazil and took his shot. It’s always a gamble every time you step in the cage and this time the gamble didn’t pay off. The fight didn’t go our way but Gamrot still maintains that same warrior spirit and his passion like no other. He is truly one of a kind.”

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Brown believes Gamrot gained admiration from the followers for stepping up on short discover against a legend like Oliveira in Brazil. Despite the loss, Brown thinks Gamrot still has what it takes to turn out to be world champion.  

“I feel the followers have great respect for his willingness to battle anyplace under any circumstance. In 30 skilled fights this was the first time he was ever completed. When you might be preventing absolutely the best fighters on planet earth this is a chance and sure to occur finally. Charles himself is a legend and a former champion yet he too has stumbled in the past. My level is I still imagine in Mateus and still imagine he will be champion in the future. It was a robust loss and a arduous tablet to swallow but all we will do at this level is get better. We can always get better.

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