The death of Mateusz Muranski shocked fans of freak fighters. In connection with this tragedy, the fight between his father Jacek and Marcin Naiman, which is scheduled to take place at the Major League 6 gala, is a big question mark. The organization has published a comment.
Mateusz Muranski died under unclear circumstances. The district attorney’s office said a 29-year-old man was found in the apartment after his family was unable to contact him. The news of his death quickly spread in the media throughout Poland and created a real sensation. Even his former enemies he faced in the cage said goodbye to the actor and freak fighter.
Mateusz Muranski is dead. What about his father’s fight with Marcin Najman?
Mateusz and Jacek Muranski can be safely called the icons of Polish freak-fights. Both were known for their sharp tongue and controversial behavior. Jacek, the father of Mateusz, who died at the age of 29, will soon cross gloves with the equally controversial Marcin Naiman during the Major League 6 gala due to take place at Spodek in Katowice.
Due to circumstances, it is not known whether the fight will take place. The WP Sportowe Fakty contacted the organizers of the event to see if any decisions had been made on the matter. In response, they heard that everything was in question, but there is no official decision yet and it is expected that it will appear in the coming days.
Marcin Naiman said goodbye to Mateusz Muranski
Hundreds of messages about the death of Mateusz Muranski immediately appeared on social networks. This was also commented on by Marcin Naiman, who, despite his sincere hatred for his father, showed respect for the young man.
“It’s a big tragedy because whenever such a young person dies, it’s a big tragedy. I do not know the circumstances of what happened, but today it does not matter. This is definitely not how his life should have turned out,” Marcin Najman wrote on his social networks.
Source: Wprost
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