Harrie Nak
16-12-2009, 12:30
Wilde jullie deze niet onthouden, komt van het Sherdog forum (klik (http://www.sherdog.net/forums/f61/most-gangster-mma-fighter-ever-lol-pics-1116784/) voor pics).
Aleksandar "Kristijan" Golubović (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар-Кристијан Голубовић) (born 30 November 1969 in Munich, Germany) is a Serbian mafioso and MMA figher. After spending 4.5 years in prison inPožarevac, Serbia, he was released on January 9, 2009.
Kristijan Golubović was featured in a 1996 documentary about Serbia's underworld called Vidimo se u čitulji. He is one of only a few individuals, out of dozens featured in the film, still alive today. All of them were murdered after the documentary except him.
In 2002 he escaped from Malandrino, a Greek prison where he was serving a 14 and a half years sentence for stealing two Mercedes-Benz cars, and an armed robbery.
He was arrested in Operation Sablja, the crackdown on organized crime in Serbia following the Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić's assassination
In the early morning hours of Sunday, February 25, 1990, he was one of the perpetrators of an infamous act of violence in Belgrade's Mažestik Hotel. Along with his best friend at the time Dragan "Gagi" Nikolić, heavily armed Kristijan burst into the hotel's disco bar looking for a rival gangster. Since they didn't find him, 24-year-old Gagi and 21-year-old Kristijan shot up and ransacked the place, pretty much destroying it in the process before fleeing the scene. Since the hotel's disco bar was a favourite mobster hangout, the incident gained them quite a bit of notoriety in the underworld considering that many prominent and powerful mob figures were there at the time of the shooting.
In December 1987, Kristijan beat up a patron in akafana in Boleč. In May 1989, as he started a fist fight against Slavko Mijović - Mija Pijuk, a much older mobster, godfather of Željko Ražnatović Arkan, his bodyguard Safet Buljuku Džimi fired shots (and wounded him in the leg).
He is multilingual, quotes Nietzsche, and maintains a keen interest in arts. In 1993 he appeared on the album Zbogom, Srbijo by Serbian band Riblja Čorba, singing with band's frontman Bora Đorđević in the song "Kamenko i Kremenko" Fred and Barney from Flintstones.
In January 2008, while still being imprisoned, he launched his own website, ALEKSANDAR KRISTIJAN GOLUBOVIC - OFFICIAL WEB SITE, which includes his biography, photos, and even videos from the prison, taken by camera phone.
Zijn laatste gevecht:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMxluscZtxU
Aleksandar "Kristijan" Golubović (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар-Кристијан Голубовић) (born 30 November 1969 in Munich, Germany) is a Serbian mafioso and MMA figher. After spending 4.5 years in prison inPožarevac, Serbia, he was released on January 9, 2009.
Kristijan Golubović was featured in a 1996 documentary about Serbia's underworld called Vidimo se u čitulji. He is one of only a few individuals, out of dozens featured in the film, still alive today. All of them were murdered after the documentary except him.
In 2002 he escaped from Malandrino, a Greek prison where he was serving a 14 and a half years sentence for stealing two Mercedes-Benz cars, and an armed robbery.
He was arrested in Operation Sablja, the crackdown on organized crime in Serbia following the Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić's assassination
In the early morning hours of Sunday, February 25, 1990, he was one of the perpetrators of an infamous act of violence in Belgrade's Mažestik Hotel. Along with his best friend at the time Dragan "Gagi" Nikolić, heavily armed Kristijan burst into the hotel's disco bar looking for a rival gangster. Since they didn't find him, 24-year-old Gagi and 21-year-old Kristijan shot up and ransacked the place, pretty much destroying it in the process before fleeing the scene. Since the hotel's disco bar was a favourite mobster hangout, the incident gained them quite a bit of notoriety in the underworld considering that many prominent and powerful mob figures were there at the time of the shooting.
In December 1987, Kristijan beat up a patron in akafana in Boleč. In May 1989, as he started a fist fight against Slavko Mijović - Mija Pijuk, a much older mobster, godfather of Željko Ražnatović Arkan, his bodyguard Safet Buljuku Džimi fired shots (and wounded him in the leg).
He is multilingual, quotes Nietzsche, and maintains a keen interest in arts. In 1993 he appeared on the album Zbogom, Srbijo by Serbian band Riblja Čorba, singing with band's frontman Bora Đorđević in the song "Kamenko i Kremenko" Fred and Barney from Flintstones.
In January 2008, while still being imprisoned, he launched his own website, ALEKSANDAR KRISTIJAN GOLUBOVIC - OFFICIAL WEB SITE, which includes his biography, photos, and even videos from the prison, taken by camera phone.
Zijn laatste gevecht:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMxluscZtxU