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I was bored with that game, it was no chore! I am satisfied that I beat Vemola and he looks terrible, Kincl admitted
The highlight of the Oktagon 43 tournament was the title fight between Patrik Kincelo and Karlos Vemola. The match had to be decided by the judges and according to them Kincl was the winner, who gave back to his rival what he gave him years ago. How did he evaluate the fight?
The highlight of the Oktagon 43 tournament was the title fight between Patrik Kincelo and Karlos Vemola. The match had to be decided by the judges and according to them Kincl was the winner, who gave back to his rival what he gave him years ago. How did he evaluate the fight?
Patrik Kincl and Karlos Vémolá took care of that. The organization’s championship belt was defended by Kincl, who won on points and especially on damage, which some fans couldn’t understand because they saw Vemola win, who pushed Kincl to the mesh the entire match.
However, the judges were unanimous and Kincl won rather sovereignly. However, he is not satisfied with his performance in the match, which he spoke about in the press conference.
“I am not broken from the match. It wasn’t hard work for me, the game honestly sucked. It bothered me, I tried to communicate with the referee to tear it up and I think that after all these years, after everything that’s been around it, I and the people deserved a better game and that the referee could have handled it much better and not leave us out there in this…
Sure, there were two of us, but Karlos is still a good fighter, he knows how to push through this style, I know how to prepare for it, how to fight it off. It was boring from my point of view, I was bored. I was looking at the referee and the people, I’m a little annoyed.
Of course, the feeling of the victory, of having the belt here, that I beat him, that he looked terrible, that’s satisfying, but I would like to feel that it was really hard work and that I hit something,” Kincl said at the press conference.
Although he is not completely satisfied with the game, he can celebrate one of the most important wins of his career. He also hit the volley so hard that he had to go to the hospital for a check-up.
Source: Octagon MMA
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