MMA fighter Monson on Kokorin’s scandalous statement: Prison can be a good experience 21:44

Former mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Jeff Monson agreed with Russian striker Alexander Kokorin’s statement that every normal person should go to jail.

“You definitely learn a lot when you spend time in prison. I agree that prison can be a good experience. Personally, I spent three months in captivity in the United States. I don’t regret Prison changes people so they start to appreciate life,” Monson quotes “Sport Express”.

Recall that in October 2018, Pavel Mamaev, as well as the Kokorin brothers and their friend Alexander Protasovitsky, were defendants in a criminal case involving two fights in the center of Moscow.

At one of the institutions in Moscow, Kokorin was injured in the head, hitting Denis Pak, the head of the department of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, with a chair. For this, Kokorin spent 11 months in prison together with Mamaev.

Former Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina He insisted Continue to exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes from international competitions and prevent them from participating in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.



Source: Gazeta

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