“Roaring Lion” Carlos Kremer: The most frequently traveled voice of MMA and father in the mission of the roaring lion: Carlos Kremer, the most frequently traveled MMA announcer and devoted father in the mission
In the electric world of mixed martial arts, few votes roars louder – or traveling further – than than “Roading Lion” Carlos Kremer. Known for his powerful presence, Signature Browl and unparalleled energy in a cage, Kremer recognized itself as the most frequently traveled cage announcer in the history of MMA, calling fighting on almost every continent and some of the most energetic promotions of this sport.
But behind the reflector, under dynamically developing introductions, lies a deeper story of love, immunity and unwavering bond between the father and his daughter.
From the global headlights to a personal mission
Carlos Kremer’s voice repeated stadiums in Europe, Asia, South America and the Middle East. Regardless of whether it is a brave combat federation or regional shows in emerging markets, the Kremmer passport sounds like a global MMA concert tour. But despite the flow of glamor and globe, the heart of Kremer is always anchored at home-with his daughter Crimsondazzling and brave teenage girl living with ONH HIPPLASY (ONH)A infrequent innate condition that affects visual nerves and causes impairment of sight or blindness.
The diagnosis of Crimson was not only a medical reality – it happened Kremmer’s goal.
“She is my airy. My lioness. Every time I enter the cage, I do it for her” Kremmer shares. “He fights every day in the way people cannot imagine. I pull my strength out of it.”
30 operations and will still smile
Kremer can relate to Crimson blindness and autism, because Kremer survived over 30 main operations, each of which climbed courage with courage. Her immunity is more than inspiring – drives Kremer’s relentless drive. At the age in which many leisurely down or the coast in past achievements, the desire of Kremer being the best cage announcer in the world burns warmer than ever.
“He never gives up, so why would I have?” says. “I want to show her that no matter what will happen to, you are constantly swaying.”
Master for the blind
Carlos Kremer not only is in favor of Crimson – it was aimed at strengthening awareness and support for the blind community. Thanks to public appearance, charity performances and collecting funds, Kremer borrows his developing voice on often overlooked contributions.
Regardless of whether they organize social assistance programs, supporting teenage people with vision disorders, or mentoring of families moving after similar travels, Kremer introduces the work. His mission is elementary: facilitate children like Crimson – not only physically, but with hope, goal and possibilities.
“The world may not see her like me” Creamsays“But I want she and other people like her feel seen.”
More than a voice
Carlos Kremer is more than just a voice in a cage – he is a roaring force for good, a father powered by love and a symbol of perseverance in the MMA world. With each advertisement, she wears the spirit of scarlet and millions like her, who wake up every day in the face of challenges, which most never know.
As the most frequently traveled announcer in the history of MMA, the voice of Kremmer reaches far away. But it is his message of love, loyalty and relentless effort that resembles the loudest.
“This journey does not apply to MMA. The point is for every moment to count, for Crimson and for everyone who needs to know that their fight also matters.” – – Carlos Kremer
Mackenzie
Dern has already started looking ahead after defending her
Ultimate Fighting Championship title.
Dern (17-5) thoroughly outclassed Gillian
Robertson at UFC
330, using her grappling to secure a unanimous decision and
retain the strawweight belt in Philadelphia. She's now name-dropped
who could be next in line for a title shot.
Mackenzie Dern names Weili Zhang, Tatiana Suarez and Lupita
Godinez as possible UFC title challengers
When asked in a post-fight interview who she could face next, Dern
initially admitted she's unsure. She claimed the next challenger
for the 115-pound throne could be Tatiana
Suarez (12-1), Lupita
Godinez (14-6), or former champ Weili Zhang
(26-4).
“I know there's Tatiana, Weili… Who else? Lupita could be coming up
pretty soon,†Dern said.
Godinez is unlikely next in line, having lost three of her last
five bouts. Moreover, the Mexican contender has already lost to
Dern.
Suarez previously challenged for UFC gold, losing to Zhang in
February last year. The former then bounced back with two wins,
beating Amanda
Lemos and Godinez. Meanwhile, Zhang vacated the title after
beating Suarez to challenge for the women's flyweight title, but
lost to current 125-pound queen Valentina
Shevchenko.
“It feels amazing to be able to hold onto my
belt.â€
Mackenzie
Dern (@MackenzieDern)
speaks about her first title defense and what she thinks might come
next for her. #UFC330
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Ian
Garry has no intention of dwelling on his failed title bid in
the
Ultimate Fighting Championship against Islam
Makhachev.
Garry came up short against Makhachev in the UFC
330 main event in Philadelphia, dropping a unanimous decision
after a hard-fought five-round battle. The Russian retained the
welterweight championship and extended his winning streak in the
UFC to 17 straight victories, a new record. Nevertheless, the
challenger is encouraged by his performance and what the future
holds for him.
Ian Garry addresses UFC 330 loss and promises to come back
stronger
Garry believes his performance against Makhachev showed that he
belongs at the highest level of the sport.
“Tonight wasn't my night,†Garry said on Instagram. “I feel great,
I did great, Islam was just better than me tonight and that's OK. I
want everybody who loves me and supports me and wants to see me do
better; I want you to know that I'm going to be back.â€
The former
Cage Warriors champ then emphasized that he's yet to enter his
prime and still pushed the No.1 pound-for-pound fighter to the
limit.
“I'm not disheartened by this,†Garry continued. “I'm bulletproof
in my mind. I'm 28 years of age; I just fought maybe the greatest
fighter we've ever seen in this sport and I pushed him to the
f*cking wire and I'm so proud of myself and I'm so proud of my team
and everything that we've done. I'm so proud of what I've done in
this world and who I've become. Nobody's stopping me. Tonight was
not my night.â€
Garry then congratulated Makhachev before revealing his excitement
in future matchups.
“Islam, your team, congratulations,†he added. “Your guys did
amazing. I have nothing but love and respect for everything you
guys have done in this sport; I said that to you. I'll be back.
There's plenty of matchups in this sport, plenty of fun matchups
that I'm excited for. We'll be back and we'll be better than ever.
I love you all, let's go, baby.â€
The defeat marks just the second loss of Garry’s career. He began
his professional career 15-0, winning his first eight UFC bouts
before suffering his first defeat against Shavkat
Rakhmonov. Garry bounced back with wins over Belal
Muhammad and Carlos
Prates before earning his title shot.
Islam
Makhachev has nothing but respect for Ian Garry and
the Irishman's preparation for their title bout.
The
Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight king retained his
belt with a hard-fought victory over Garry in the main event of
UFC
330 in Philadelphia. The challenger pushed the champ to the
limit and the latter recently revealed what made the five-rounder
so challenging.
How Ian Garry's patient approach frustrated Islam Makhachev at
UFC 330
Makhachev claims Garry's lack of output on the feet made the
matchup a tricky puzzle to solve.
“Very hard to fight with someone who stands… No working, just
standing and waiting,†Makhachev said in a post-fight interview.
“Very difficult. He prepared himself well for the fight; he gave me
a hard time, but no matter. From the first second to the last
second, I am going to war. I am going to win, doesn't matter
how.â€
Later, at the post-fight presser, Makhachev revealed that Garry
caught him with an inadvertent headbutt during one of their
grappling exchanges.
“He gave me a very hard headbutt,†Makhachev said. “It's OK. Hard
fight. It makes you improve and I feel I improved.â€
Makhachev edged the final round to seal a closely contested
decision, breaking the record for the longest win streak in UFC
history. He's now targeting Carlos
Prates for his second title defense at 170 pounds.
“From the first second to last second, I am
going to war. I am going to win.â€
Islam
Makhachev (@MAKHACHEVMMA)
talks after his record-breaking 17th fight in a row. #UFC330
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