Apolline de Malherbe welcomed a guest
particular this Wednesday, November 20, 2024. And the presenter of
BFMTV was happy to receive it. “In front of me, an immense star combat arts, MMA, it's Cédric Doumbé. This is obviously the sportybut it is also the engaged citizen that you are going to hear.” she explains.
And the athlete also spoke about his opinions on the
policy “with a lot of perspective and humor”. The presenter, used to receiving politicians, really liked it teased on this subject.
Apolline de Malherbe happy to receive a special guest
To introduce him into his face-to-face encounter, Apolline de Malherbe likes his particularity. “Hello Cédric Doumbé, it changes me a littleI confess to you, to have in front of me this immense star combat sport that you are. (…)
It's really my choice to sit at the microphone face to face, because you say a lot about the time and what France is today. “
Indeed, the athlete came to present his sport, MMA. “There are rules and an MMA fight is consented. Not all moves are permitted. It's a mix of combat sports. In Rome, the gladiators in the arena are a form of MMA but to the death.“ he explains.
Cédric Doumbé talks politics
As the presenter is used to speaking
policythe athlete was no exception to the rule. Does he follow politics? “I look at politics, yes and no. Yes in the sense that we can't miss it today when you are a citizen in France.
We have a look necessarily near or far.”
argument-t-il. “And no, I don't watch, because above all, I am a high-level athlete. I have a schedule quite busy. I have to select
the subjects in which I am interested.”
Apolline de Malherbe then recalled her
joke made to his opponent, Jordan Zébo. The latter was diverted for the president of the National Rally, Jordan Bardella. “I arrived with a mattress with the writing 'Good night Jordan' which means that I will put is my opponent and he is going to sleep. (…) During the first part of Rédouane Bougheraba, I said that I
m’excuse with all the Jordans in France, and
especially to Jordan Bardella. The political party that won made a tweet using 'good night Jordan' when he lost.”
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