Lukas Bukovac will tell you that June 23 was the worst day of his life. Not only did he lose a cage fight, but he also lost an amateur bout. Mixed martial artist He proposed to her soon after, but she also turned him down. Czech mixed martial artist Bukovac and his partner Patrik Horvat faced off in a two-on-one cage fight, where their opponent Jan Michalek emerged victorious despite being at a disadvantage.
I lost the fight and my girlfriend dumped me.
Although it was embarrassing, losing the cage match wasn't the worst thing that happened to Bukovac that night, because things would get much worse. Immediately after losing the match, Bukovac got down on one knee, held up a ring and proposed to his girlfriend. This happened inside an MMA ring in front of an estimated 20,000 spectators.
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Lover accuses Bukovac of cheating
To Bukovac's surprise, his girlfriend said no.
She took the microphone from the ring announcer and delivered a scathing attack: “I think, after everything that's happened, probably not. I say no,” she said. Disingenuous And because he was cheating on her with another woman, she rejected his proposal.
Bukovac denies wrongdoing
The drama stunned the packed arena crowd, with many of them beginning to boo her.
In a later interview, Bukovac denied the allegations of infidelity to his girlfriend: “I didn't really cheat on her. I didn't cheat on her with Nikola Liberova. She said, 'You think so? But don't be fooled,'” Bukovac said in the video.
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Video goes viral
Video of the incident has gone viral on social media, with some saying they lost 2-0 that night.
“0-2 overnight bro. Double loss,” one user wrote, while another commented, “2 losses in 2 minutes. Tough for you bro.”
“He should have waited until he won the game to propose,” one social media user wrote, while another questioned: “Why propose after he lost?”
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