Karolina Kowalkiewicz I will accept Yasmine Lucindo in the qualifying round of UFC 301. The former KSW strawweight champion will aim for his fifth straight win against Lucindo in enemy territory this weekend. Wait a minute; today we will look at another interesting story about Poles.
Unbeknownst to her, the Polish star had earned a nickname among her fans. She later learned that when she came to the UFC she had a nickname she didn't know. Let's see what Kowalkiewicz said.
How did the UFC star receive his new nickname?
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There are a lot of fighters on the UFC roster who don't have nicknames. However, not everyone is as lucky as Karolina Kowalkiewicz, who was endowed with her. 38 years old I had an interview before the battle with Michelle Waterson-Gomez In 2019, she revealed that someone had called her “Princess of Poland.” Kowalkiewicz also claimed she had nothing to do with it, but maybe someone at the UFC decided to call her by that nickname.
“I don't know why [someone gave me that nickname], But it's so nice. That's not my idea.I think [it’s the] U.F.C. “Princess of Poland” said. When asked if she liked this nickname, she was completely positive about her nickname because it describes her well. “yes, [I like it] very. I am from Poland. I'm Polish and I'm very proud because every girl wants to be a princess. ” Kowalkiewicz added. MMA is an unforgiving sport, so it might be nice to be loved and called a princess. But despite the nature of MMA, the 38-year-old considers the Octagon a safe haven.
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Karolina Kowalkiewicz feels the UFC Octagon is the safest place in the world
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During an interview with Ariel Helwani In 2017, Karolina Kowalkiewicz spoke about the calm and positive attitude she displays every time she goes into battle. It was natural, she claimed, and she didn't know why she behaved the way she did. The Polish star believes there is no safer place for her than the eight-sided UFC cage where all the action takes place.
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“For me, the Octagon, this is the safest place in the world. I feel so good when I'm there, I'm so focused, I'm so happy because I'm doing what I love.” Kowalkiewicz said. This may not be far from the truth, as the “Princess of Poland” has established herself in the mixed martial arts world with her respectable track record.
With only a few days left until the event, it will be interesting to see if Karolina Kowalkiewicz can continue to win and live up to her title of “Princess of Poland.'' She's currently on a four-fight win streak, and it looks like her title shot isn't far away. Will she be able to get over the much younger Yasmine Lucindo? Let us know your predictions in the comments section below.