Bellator’s Anastasia Yankova denies affiliation to neo-Nazi MMA apparel brand

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Wild

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Anastasia Yankova has denied any affiliation to White Rex after reports surfaced connecting the Bellator star to the neo-Nazi combat sports apparel brand.

Speaking to RT, Yankova stated that she is not affiliated to the White Rex brand, despite reports showing her promoting their clothing in a photoshoot.

“I want to stress that I am not affiliated to any Nazi groups,” Yankova told RT’s Denis Geyko. “Nor do I share or have I ever shared Nazi ideology.”

Founded in 2008, White Rex is a Russian clothing brand that appeals to fans of combat sports. The company produces shirts, hoodies, pants, sports gear, and other items branded with fascist and neo-Nazi symbols.…


Bellator’s Anastasia Yankova denies affiliation to neo-Nazi MMA apparel brand
 

Wild

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A woman this beautiful should offer no explanations.
 

BJTT_Kiwi

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Gonna need more evidence of her not wearing this clothing





brand.
 

Ted Williams' head

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Are they a real neo-Nazi company or a liberal's definition of Neo-Nazi (aka politically right of Bernie Sanders)?

I'd still eat her ass after a hard training session
 

nuraknu

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Imo she was probably surrounded by that culture and was getting positive feedback about that attitude. Now she doesn't so she's changed her tune. Normal teenage social pressure flip-flop stuff, or true believer sellout? We may never know. I do prefer the former explanation, and I do believe people should be able to move on if they're sincere.
 

TheEmperorRises

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She had this to say-

“In 2013, I was invited to take a part in my first professional MMA tournament, which I knew would be broadcast on TV, and include a number of well-known sports figures,” said Yankova. “That was a chance to start my career and back then I saw no reason to turn down such an opportunity. I received my promised pay and was invited to take a part in photo and video shoots to promote a clothing brand.

“That was a start any young girl taking her first steps in this sport could only dream of. Especially considering the lack of opportunity to do that in Russia back in those days.”

Which I tend to believe. All the same, still gonna investigate and get to the bottom of this...