MMA
Ragozin reacts to Vemolov’s excuses: let him pick his weight and not run away, says the Russian fighter
Russian fighter Mikhail Ragozin doesn’t believe in the fight with Karlos Vemola anymore. Everything is based on Vemola, who doesn’t have much of a fight, plus he plans his fights and Ragozin is not among the opponents. What did the Russian fighter say?
Russian fighter Mikhail Ragozin doesn’t believe in the fight with Karlos Vemola anymore. Everything is based on Vemola, who doesn’t have much of a fight, plus he plans his fights and Ragozin is not among the opponents. What did the Russian fighter say?
Mikhail Ragozin was supposed to fight Karlos Vemola a few years ago, but the Czech fighter withdrew from the fight due to injury.
Recently, there was talk that they would make a fight. The OKTAGON and RCC organizations have also agreed, but Vémola is not too keen on a fight with the Russian fighter.
He doesn’t have much faith in fighting him anymore. Viktor Peshta has signed up to fight him and OKTAGON has agreed to it, so it’s clear that Vémola doesn’t want the fight.
“I wonder if Karlos asked him and what he offered him in return. When you talk about a fight with Karlos, there are many problems why it’s not possible. When it comes to the fight with Viktor, there are no more problems. Never mind finances, Instagram, that nobody knows me in the Czech Republic. Ironically, the organization would make more money from a fight with Karlos. Here you can see that Karlos didn’t approve the fight for them,” he said in an interview with Kaocko.
It is Vemolov’s excuses that bother Ragozin the most. Vémola is in fact humiliating Ragozin in a similar way to how he has humiliated Pest in the past.
“First the money, then that I have a weak Instagram. Then that he has had surgery. If his shoulder isn’t 100 percent fine and he’s going into a title fight, that means he knows how dangerous his opponent is, that he can go into a fight injured,” he added.
“I understand that I’m not an easy money fight for him, so he likes it. I’m not even old, I’m not a lightweight opponent, I’m not ranked in the second 200. I even offered him to pick a weight. I can go 84 or 93. I have no problem, let him choose and not run away from me,” the Russian finished.
Source: Kaocko
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