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Why did Kozma win? He wants to win at any cost, he has more will and heart, says Vémola
On Saturday, the Oktagon 29 tournament had a lukewarm start, but a better ending. David Kozma defended his title by defeating Bojan Velickovic. What did Karlos Vémola have to say about the Czech wrestler’s performance?
On Saturday, the Oktagon 29 tournament had a lukewarm start, but a better ending. David Kozma defended his title by defeating Bojan Velickovic. What did Karlos Vémola have to say about the Czech wrestler’s performance?
David Kozma did it again! The twenty-nine year old fighter defended his Welterweight title and defeated Bojan Velickovic in the fourth round.
He had one weak moment in the fight, when a blow to the head caused his legs to buckle and he fell, shaken, right under his opponent.
But he was not consistent enough, so Kozma took his chance and improved his performance even more. What did Karlos Vémola say about him?
“I say it over and over again. There are fighters here who have heart and those who don’t. As the little fat 77 said, I dare say he has no heart. Kozma is a wrestler with a heart. This is a dude who wants to win no matter what, no matter what happens in this match.
So is the Monster Prince. That’s why I’m looking forward to this match. The fact that Kozma has more will, I just like fighters like that. More will than art. Jirka Prochazka said it right. Bojan is technically better than Kozma, but only a few have the heart of Kozma and it’s that heart that can win fights. That’s it,” Vémola said on his Instagram.
With this statement Vémola insulted Patrik Kincelo, whom he would certainly like to fight. However, he will be rooting for the Pirate in the middleweight title fight, which won’t happen until February.
Source: MMA Shorties
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