MMA event sparks outrage over intergender fight with OnlyFans models

Two male fighters faced off against three OnlyFans models in a full-contact MMA bout, sparking backlash.

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A mixed martial arts event in Romania has ignited widespread controversy after featuring a highly unusual intergender bout, where two male fighters faced off against a team of three women.

The fight, organized by Real Xtreme Fighting (RXF), pitted male fighters Costica Prisecaru and Sebastian Rechinu against social media personalities and OnlyFans models Alicia Bonita, Denisa Costea, and Maria Adriana. The female fighters wore protective headgear, while their male counterparts competed without such equipment.

A Highly Controversial Matchup

The event, which featured full-contact combat with unrestricted kicks and punches, drew sharp criticism across social media platforms. The female team, dressed in white, made a showy entrance, performing a choreographed dance routine before the fight. The contest quickly escalated into a physically intense battle, with both sides engaging in aggressive exchanges.

Prisecaru and Rechinu ultimately secured victory, leaving many viewers questioning the fairness of the matchup. The fight took an unexpected turn post-match when Maria Adriana attempted to attack Rechinu and had to be restrained by security personnel.

Social Media Backlash

The event has faced overwhelming criticism online, with many questioning how such a fight was sanctioned. One user commented, "Why is this allowed?" while another wrote, "This is disgusting. How does something like this get approved?!"

Self-proclaimed influencer Andrew Tate also weighed in, sarcastically commenting, "Welcome to Romania!" accompanied by a smiley face.

One critic raised concerns over the fairness of the fight, writing, "Why not one normal guy against three professional women fighters? Those chicks probably just got their nails done."

This is not the first time RXF has ventured into intergender combat. The promotion staged a similar event last year, featuring two women against one man, which also drew significant backlash but found some support among certain viewers.

While some fans defended the event as "entertainment" and even suggested intergender MMA should become a new sport, the widespread reaction suggests RXF may continue facing scrutiny for promoting such controversial matchups.

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