"I have my doubts that Fedor needs this. It seems like he’s fine as it is. As for myself, I’m ready to shake his hand if he wants to.
But I see no reason to take the initiative. I’m confident that I haven’t done anything wrong to Fedor’s team.
Whenever journalists asked me, I always supported his fighters and Fedor himself. His students aren’t particularly popular in Russia.
I genuinely shared my media popularity with them—it wasn’t hard for me. I’m open to normal communication. But I doubt this will happen," said MMA fighter Alexander Shlemenko.
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