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Nicholas Meregali & Mica Galvão’s Father Argue Online over Mica’s Injury Incident

Nicholas Meregali & Mica Galvão’s Father Argue Online over Mica’s Injury Incident

The BJJ Stars 10 event took place a few days ago, with one of the matches being between Mica Galvao and Kaynan Duarte.

During the match, Kaynan went for a leg lock. And when Mica defended it successfully, both athletes started rolling inwardly – a move that is prohibited by the IBJJF rulebook and that can cause harm to an opponent.

As the medical team rushed in, Galvao seemed to be hurt immediately.
Now, it is thought that his ACL has been torn. It’s an injury that usually requires surgery and up to 9 months of rehabilitation and recovery.

Some people from the BJJ community have made the claim that Kaynan wanted to hurt Mica.
Nicholas Meregali, however, is having none of that.

He shared his opinion on social media, publicly making fun of people who say that Kaynan had any bad intentions (translated from Portuguese):

Kanynan went into a Sankaku (legal move), which – during the transition from sweep to submission – earned him a disqualification.

People are calling him a cheater and that he went for the break. And that Mica lost because of it.
If Kaynan wanted to break Mica’s knee in the position he would have broken it, that’s the truth, he wasn’t mean.

He also pointed towards Mica’s PED use:

And judging that the move was absurd cheating against Mica just shows you’re a ret*rd.
Mica used clomiphene to cheat and mask steroid use, and this was not seen as cheating.

People are experiencing Jiu-Jitsu as if it were a Globo soap opera. The people’s lack of neurons is very funny.

 

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 Meregali’s opinion caused an immediate reaction from Melqui Galvão , Mica Galvão’s father and instructor, who mocked Nicholas and criticized the world champion’s posture: “(laughs) Why is this cheap copy of Gordon so ugly? (Ryan). You don’t fight in Brazil anymore, remember? Unlike Mica Galvão, who loves to fight here in Brazil. His career is being made in the United States. You said that yourself to Fepa (Lopes, BJJ Stars organizer).

The choice was yours! He chose to deny his origins, but you couldn’t expect anything more from a guy who denies the teacher (who) led from blue to black, right? So, don’t be sad, no, because Mica is loved and you’re just a chicken dick. Just do like him. Be polite and kind to the public, learn to have character and the public will value you more. My conversation with you ends here, I am not a psychologist to treat the mentally ill”, shot Melqui, who received another response from Nicholas Meregali in the sequence.

 

“The funniest thing is to see you talk about respecting the public having built Mica’s career based on steroids since forever. Can you imagine being a child who uses hormones to beat another child? Or better yet, who uses hormones as a child to be able to fight adults (laughs). This seems a little disrespectful and disrespectful to the public, right?”, countered Nicholas Meregali, who continued:

“From blue belt to black belt, Mário Reis and I have enormous respect for each other and we never said a word badly about each other, that’s the respect we need and he understood my need to leave. And about denying my origins, I don’t do that, I’m just living abroad and developing other ‘skills’ that are necessary for my career. And just to remind you, using indigenous peoples to build the brand and openly vote for Bolsonaro? That doesn’t have much connection, no (laughs). Maybe you just like what gives ‘hype’, rather than values ​​(laughs)”.