“The man knew his goal and went to her. And there was one goal - to become a champion, to put a family on its feet. For any coach, he was not a boxer, but a dream: he came to the gym first, went last ... He strove for the goal, went to her. He had strong rivals, and he always wanted to box with the best. He said he was ready to fight champions, ”Klimas said,“ Sport-Express. ”

Earlier, Dmitry Bivol at the funeral called Dadashev a real man.

The 28-year-old boxer died on July 23 in the United States after losing to Puerto Rican Sabriel Matias. Dadashev had severe cerebral edema.