The 23-year-old Gelnarová will enter the event as the third man in the order, but viewers of the Nova Sport station will not be able to see her first professional fight against the local striker Dominica Steczkowska. Only fans get the choice directly in the hall in Gliwice or via pay-per-view (PPV). The reason for this change was clear.
“Hana Gelnar was caught on video shouting, which we condemn because it disrespects and disrespects a moving part of history. As TV Nova, we want to set an example and show that certain types of behavior are unacceptable,” said the statement of the station, which responded to a recent controversial post by a man from Ostrava on social networks, which caused a great uproar. .
The case surrounding the talented fighter, who until then only appeared in the strange domestic group Clash of The Stars, and her contribution has been in the public domain for some time. She suddenly came under a barrage of criticism for the aforementioned section, in which she raised her right hand again, and she certainly had some explaining to do.
She later apologized for her behaviour, saying she had no idea what the hand gesture meant. “People who know me know I’m not like that. I don’t do bad things in my life. I joined the others, made majorettes and soldiers. Unfortunately, I was not familiar with this movement. Maybe you think I’m stupid, that I don’t know things like laughing,” she defended herself on social networks.
The fact that she deleted the post she added on social platforms relatively quickly didn’t help Gelnar either. Unfortunately for her, the public noticed. “If I had known what it meant, I obviously wouldn’t have put it there,” she said with despair. “There is a rule in the Czech Republic – ignorance is not an excuse. I am aware of that. I will definitely bear the consequences for that too. Hell, life isn’t all rosy and anyone can make a mistake. Think more before I act next time. Thanks to those who live with me even at this time and who believe in me,” she said.
The young Czech woman may not have had worse consequences, although promoting Nazism or showing sympathy for Nazism is considered a crime in the Czech Republic under Section 403 or Section 404 of the Criminal Code, with a a punishment of six months to three years in prison. However, a suspended sentence can also be given.
On Saturday’s KSW 99 tournament, the complete list of Czech names will be presented, led by Michal Martínek, who will fight against the giant Štefan Vojčák in a Czech-Slovak battle. Matúš Juráček, the elite boxer Vasil Ducár or the talented Viktor Červinský, Matěj Val, Josef Štummer and others will also go to the event.
2024-10-18 15:48:00
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