MMA
Buday in the UFC? He’s not even fit for the Czech scene, he’d be beaten by Martinek, Pest and me, says Vémola
Martin Buday won the heavyweight championship in the Oktagon organization over the weekend. But according to Carlos Vemola, he definitely didn’t put on a quality performance and in his own words, he’s not supposed to be good for the UFC, not even on the domestic scene.
Martin Buday won the heavyweight championship in the Oktagon organization over the weekend. But according to Carlos Vemola, he definitely didn’t put on a quality performance and in his own words, he’s not supposed to be good for the UFC, not even on the domestic scene.
Martin Buday won the heavyweight championship belt on Saturday, defeating Kamil Minda in the title fight. However, Karlos Vemola was not happy with his performance.
“WhatBuday did was a disaster,” Vémola told iSport. Buday is rumored to be the next domestic fighter in the UFC.
But one of the most famous domestic fighters strongly disagrees.
“Buday in the UFC? What would he do there? After two beatings, he’d be back. He’s not even good for the domestic scene. He’d be beaten by Martinek, Pest and even me,” he said.
Vémola is said to be not averse to a fight with him either. However, Vémola fights in the 84-pound weight class, while Buday fights in the 30-pound weight class.
The Terminator, however, would not be afraid to move up to heavyweight for this fight. “I wouldn’t be afraid at all to move up to the heavyweight division. I’ ve been saying all my life that the size of the dog doesn’t matter, it’s how it bites that counts,” Vémola finished.
Source:: iSport, Top-fight
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