Arkan's son responds to Kosovo-born boxer asking him to fight

Veljko Raznatovic ovic son of the notorious Serbian criminal Arkan and singer Ceca é has responded to Petrit Mazrekaj, Austria's Kosovo-born boxer, claiming he has never made an official offer to Kosovo and that the latter should make official offer and agree to box in [...]
In an interview for Serbian media Thursday, Raznatovic has confirmed that he had never heard of Mazrekaj until he spoke to the media about it. He has called on Kosovo to go to Belgrade and confirm what he has said in the media about the possible mass.
I didn't know he existed until he started talking all kinds of bullshit in their newspapers. I would have wanted him to come here and confirm what he said. Let's make the Baker” and let him come. They must submit an official offer to my manager Luka Popovic, so they are just like some women and grandmothers who drink coffee and bark like some wanderer”, Raznatovic told Serbian media.
Mazrekaj, born in Villach, Austria, said weeks earlier that the Serbian boxer had made offer, which he had accepted for a measure expected to be held at the end of August.
The Arkan's son has sent me an offer and immediately accepted it so that I can box with him by the end of August. These things from God, I'm going to go out in the ring. Is there anything better than the others that gave me the chance and beat the son of a criminal, such as Arkan? I'll be well prepared and in shape a hundred percent for”, Mazreqaj said to the newspaper “Bota today”.
But, Raznatovic, who has little experience in boxing since he has so far held only six pounds -- all of it -- denies Kosovo's bid, as he claims most he has done is make more contact with him.
Whoever wants to fight me has to send the offer and end this like Mrvalj and 6 others before him, not me here to give some stupid statements. We've just tried to contact their manager and these words are just bothering me. If there's going to be nothing of this in the next seven days, I wouldn't have wanted to pay attention, he's not a man or a brave” Raznatovic said.
The 22-year-old Serbian was beaten for the last time in May, when he defeated Croatian boxer Petar Mrvalj to knockout.
Meanwhile, the 28-year-old Kosovo has 17 victories, 13 of them with knockouts, and no loss since its debut in 2011. Mazrekaj has over a year without boxing, however.
Mazrekaj, however, has said Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has prevented him from boxing in Boegrad for security reasons.













