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Both fight for Turkish people, i don't see them fighting each other if there's no belt in conversation. And yeah, we should wait and see more of Gokhan.
Uh nope, his father is Turkish and as such he has Turkish origin. His mother is still Swiss, and he was born and raised there, which, yet again, makes him Swiss with Turkish heritage on his fathers side. His fathers heritage doesn't magically overrule his mothers'.there are both turkish.
Did you even read the post I was responding to? He quite clearly asked what nationality his mother was, to which I gave him the correct answer, Swiss.nationality is different from ethnicity. people are talking about ethnicity. they are both turkish.
volkan has swiss nationality, saki has dutch.
there is no fight you can bet 100% will end before decision......
It doesnt matter they are turkish or dutch or swiss. one hand raise at the end of the fightDid you even read the post I was responding to? He quite clearly asked what nationality his mother was, to which I gave him the correct answer, Swiss.
Do they all fight foreigners in Turkey? It's funny, American fighters have no problem fighting each other. But practically fighters from every other country don't want to do it.At the moment Volkan. Gökhan has more potential but needs to improve his game. He's very new to the MMA.
BTW they're both Turkish fighters so I don't think they'll fight each other any time soon.
Did you even read the post I was responding to? He quite clearly asked what nationality his mother was, to which I gave him the correct answer, Swiss.
In a pure striking match obviously Saki, but since it's MMA it's a lot more difficult to answer than that. Oezdemir is a dark horse for sure, and he's obviously the more well-rounded fighter.
They're not both Turkish. Volkan was born and raised in Switzerland, his father is Turkish however. There is a difference.
It does in the Islamic world. Everything about a man overrules everything about women in that culture.Uh nope, his father is Turkish and as such he has Turkish origin. His mother is still Swiss, and he was born and raised there, which, yet again, makes him Swiss with Turkish heritage on his fathers side. His fathers heritage doesn't magically overrule his mothers'.
The MMA fighter wins in MMA, duh
Swiss is both his and her nationality. I'm starting to think that you don't understand how nationalities work.
His first name and surname is completely Turkish.
This is like claiming Dominick Cruz is Mexican based on his name.