“I Want People To Go To Church”: UFC Fighter Says “Something Is Wrong In America,” Calls It Out [WATCH]

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Speaking after his awesome fight with Drew Dober on Saturday, February 3rd, his 18th UFC fight, UFC fighter Renato Moicano called on Americans to get their act together and start fighting to restore their country.

He did so in a wild, incredibly powerful post-fight rant, during which he spoke about everything from patriotism to church.

Moicana did so by grabbing the microphone, which had been held by the ringside reporter, Daniel Cormier, himself a former UFC fighter, and soundi

ng off to the crowd. Moicana explained the state of his quest to be an American citizen, his visceral urge to step up and fight for America, and what he thinks Americans need to start doing to get their careers back on track.

Beginning his expletive-filled, anti-regime rant, Moicana began by saying, “I love you f—ing America. I’m not American but I will be.” Continuing, he explained that he will become a naturalized American citizen relatively soon, within two years from now, saying, “My green card is three years, in two years I will be a f—ing American.”

Continuing after his explanation of his immigration status, Moicana went on to explain how he wants to serve America and fight back against the evil and wrong he sees in the world. He said, “After I’m done with fighting, I will serve as a police officer. I want to be on the SWAT team, and I want to f—ing kill the bad guys. Make no mistake. There is right and there is f—ing wrong and people are forgetting that. People are going crazy.”

 

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