"Unfortunately, I did not reach an agreement with FNC that I wanted and, ultimately, deserved. What I have contributed to that organization from the first moment and my signing until now is proof of how professionally I approach my work and my audience. I think few have achieved such results in a complete package during their first contract. I provided you with attractive knockout matches, without compromise, accepting fights even in higher weight classes. I also know what I am worth and how much, as well as what constitutes respect toward me and what does not. As of February 7th, my contract expired, and to this day a new contract and agreement have not been reached, even though negotiations were awaited until a few days ago. For some reason, that's how it is. Also, I am not a man who chases money and takes whatever is served at any cost. The match is already being slowly announced, and it is said that Đani Barbir and I are the main fight of the evening. Although I do not have a contract, nor was there an agreement about this match, except that I verbally accepted it, and I believe Đani did as well. That match will not happen between us, at least not at FNC. Where I will continue my career, we will see further. And this is not the way I understand my job and relationship toward the camp, coaches, promotion of the fight itself, cutting weight, and a five-round match, and ultimately, the relationship toward the organization itself. In life, I have always kept my word, and I will continue to do so. Finally, to the audience who, through their pressure, got me into FNC to sign me, I do not forget that. Also, to the whole process, where after the first match I adopted a different mindset and truly enjoyed every event, which was also seen through my matches themselves. Thank you once again for the enormous support you have given and continue to give me. Bata Kan is still in fashion. I want to finally thank my team and coaches, as well as my training partners and sponsors. They are few, but they exist, those who stayed by my side even when everyone was jumping off the sinking ship and turning their heads and backs. Thank you to FNC and FON staff, the people who work for the organization, as well as colleagues with whom we shared the same space, the same arena, the same dreams, the same fears, bled and mourned together, each for their own family, bloodily and honestly. And in the end, I am not disappointed. I am happy, satisfied, fulfilled with my spiritual peace and my child again. P.S. That chanting of 'Tara Ilić' was not in vain in the end. Eternally grateful. Joker," he wrote. After that, he also addressed Baka Prase. He recently started organizing boxing and MMA matches for amateurs and influencers, and Joker presented him with a business proposal for the next event. "Where are you, boss Baka Prase? What do you think about Đani Barbir and I doing a match at your place on PPV. We need an octagon, a streaming platform, and 10 cameras, referees, and cutmen… PPV 10 euros, who wouldn't watch that?! Jake Paul is not stupid at all. I think after this match you won't even need UFC. 100,000 PPVs at 10 euros = 1 million. Okay, maybe I'm stupid. If the FNC audience won't watch it, I know who will," wrote Joker. Ilić is a 37-year-old fighter with a career record of 18 wins and seven losses. Besides FNC, he has fought in major organizations like KSW, Oktagon, and RCC. He debuted in FNC with a loss to Mirjan "Slo Rocky" Fabjan. It was one of the most popular and most-watched matches ever in the Balkans. After that, he strung together three knockout wins. Brazilian Flavio Pino de Sousa lasted just under four minutes, Mario Žgela 28 seconds, and Fabjan in the rematch only 24 seconds.
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Joker leaves FNC: Wants to fight under Baka Praset
One of the top regional fighters, Aleksandar Ilić, has decided to close his chapter in FNC. Specifically, this 37-year-old from Serbia announced on social media that he failed to reach an agreement with Fight Nation Championship.

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