Can fighters represent any flag they wish?

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Example. Peter Sobotta- Born in Poland, Fighting out of Germany Polish Trunks. Representing Jamaica.
 
He has Jamaican flag on the display , but he is from Poland ?
Is there some rule for the flags or you can just choose whichever you want ?
 
They throw all the flags in the middle on the floor and fighters close their eyes and pick. Same as when you picked teams for ball hockey using hockey sticks in the middle.
 
I think he said he wears it to support the One Love message or something like that.

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Flags are stupid anyway. This isn't the Olympics.

May the best Jamaican win.
 
You can. Brock asked to present Canada his last fight.
 
Little bit silly but whatever. To each his own
 
Peter Sobotta "represents" Jamaica because as he said both his German and Polish fans always had this thing where they would want him him to represent their country (being born in Poland but living permanently in Germany). So he decided to represent neither to not have to choose between the two. I think the reason he picked Jamaica is because he said the music, mainly Bob Marley's stuff was important to him and was a big part of his life.
 
Until she moves to Australia for two weeks and gets impossibly more annoying.
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Born in Strikeforce, Living in K-1, Training Tapout at the UFC Performance Institute Gym, Representing Bellator.
Style: Kalaripayat.

Coming out to the Pride-Flag.

"No Woman, No Cry" as walkout-song.

Sponsored by Viagra. Drinking Coors Light.
 
identity crisis imo


does seem a little wishy washy
 
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