Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter Volkan Oezdemir catched in Fort Lauderdale after August bar battle

An ufc fighter scheduled for a championship bout is through jail on bond after being catched Saturday in Fort Lauderdale. Volkan "No Time" Oezdemir, 28, faces an aggravated battery charge, according to inmate records from the Broward Sheriff's Office. The charges stem from a bar battle on Aug. twelve, according to details discussed at Oezdemir's bond hearing Sunday morning. It was Mysterious what prompted the battle, however claimants said Cohen had sustained swelling & received cuts on his head from the battle. Oezdemir is from Fribourg, Switzerland, & lives & trains in Coconut Creek, according to ufc.com.


Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter Volkan Oezdemir faces maximum 15 years for aggravated battery charge

Oezdemir, 28, was catched by Fort Lauderdale Police on Saturday & found guilty by aggravated battery. According to on-line records, the battery charge is classified as a 2nd-degree felony, that calls for a $ten,000 fine in addition to the jail sentence. During Sunday's bond hearing, the Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter & his attorney stated he was preparing to battle in Boston. In a statement launched to MMAJunkie.com, Oezdemir's manager, Frederic Englund, said Oezdemir was "not the aggressor" in the alleged incident. "Mr. Oezdemir was granted a $ten,000 bond during the pendency of his status," the statement read.

UFC fighter Volkan Oezdemir faces maximum 15 years for aggravated battery charge

Pic: Police report launched in catch of Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter Volkan Oezdemir

As it stated in ufc (UFC) light heavyweight contender Volkan Oezdemir was catched final Saturday night (Nov. 18, 2017) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Check out the police report, courtesy of Bloody Elbow, embedded below:Oezdemir, of course, is innocent until Certain guilty. the method this catch affects his upcoming light heavyweight title battle versus Daniel Cormier remembers to be seen. The promotion is currently investigating the incident & may won't make any decisions until Oezdemir returns to court of law. it's certainly not a perfect look for the promotion, especially after Fabricio Werdum made headlines over the weekend while Australian police found guilty him by violate for boomeranging Colby Covington.






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