Ukrainian UFC fighter Maryna Moroz -- who's fighting in 5 days -- has a message for Russian President Vladimir Putin ... 'F**k you, b*tch! I love my country. Don't touch Ukraine!'
as his troops invaded her homeland, killing soldiers and innocent people ..."F**k you, bitch! I love my country. Don't touch Ukraine!"Mariya AgapovaMaryna was born in Vilnohirsk, Ukraine in September 1991 ... almost exactly the time Ukraine gained its independence as the Soviet Union dissolved.Now, that independence is threatened ... and Moroz is understandably scared/worried by what's happening back home.
"It's hard time for Ukraine. I want to support my country, my president, whole army in Ukraine, and I want to say we don't want war. I worry about my family right now.""My dad makes home grenades." Despite the tragedy surrounding her, Moroz fights Agapova Saturday night at UFC 272 ... and she hopes to show how tough Ukrainians are as people.
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