A Czech MMA fighter has been banned from a local fight league event after neo-Nazi symbology was found among his tattoos
Radek Rousal has had his professional MMA debut canceled by Czech organization Oktagon MMA after it was discovered that he had numerous neo-Nazi tattoos, including one of Adolf Hitler on his right arm.
Rousal, who is untested as an MMA pro but has a 0-1 kickboxing record, was in line to make his first appearance in the cage as a short-notice replacement against Slovakian Nikolas Krivak.
However, officials from the fight league were forced to rethink their plans after noticing the offensive ink on Rousal’s body at the pre-fight weigh-in.
His heavily-tattooed body includes an image of a skull wearing an SS cap on the left side of his chest, as well as the image of Hitler on his arm, and was enough to see his MMA debut put on hold – prompting officials from Oktagon MMA to jump into damage control mode.
Radek Roušal has been removed from the Underground portion of the Oktagon 30 card tomorrow due to his very visible Hitler tattoo pic.twitter.com/6bvFNYn3zs
— ji mae (@wrestlejamia) December 29, 2021
“It cannot happen that you would come here looking like that,” the event’s promoter Ondrej Novotny said.