Lightweight contender Mateusz Gamrot shared extensive thoughts about comparing life in Poland versus the United States during a podcast appearance. He argued that Poland is cleaner, safer, more hospitable and in many ways more modern than America, despite having its own governmental and legal problems. Gamrot cited specific examples including payment technology that Poland adopted a decade before some U.S. establishments, superficial American social interactions, and lack of genuine hospitality he experienced at American barbecues where he had to bring his own food or go hungry. He noted that while the U.S. offers career advantages for sports, daily life isn't necessarily better, and his children even prefer being in Poland with their grandmother despite Florida's beaches and palm trees. Gamrot concluded that being in Poland allows him to navigate bureaucracy and solve problems more efficiently through familiar channels. His comments appeared on the podcast "WojewódzkiKędzierski."




