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First RFA tournament: Vémola is looking forward to the matches of Hošek and Brichta. What did he say about their matches?
The RFA organization has its first tournament today called Warm Up. It is sure to be watched by the entire fight scene, who believe it will prove their words and be a real competitor to the Octagon. Karlos Vémola won’t miss the tournament either, what is he most looking forward to?
The RFA organization has its first tournament today called Warm Up. It will surely be watched by the entire fight scene who believe it will prove their words and be a real competition to the Octagon. Karlos Vémola won’t miss the tournament either, what is he most looking forward to?
The new RFA organization is about to hold its inaugural tournament. It’s basically a taste of what it’s capable of showing, it’ll really dig in next time.
But even now it won’t be without familiar names. Leo Brichta, David Hosek or Tadeáš Růžička, in short, names that have already pulled in the Octagon.
But they are definitely not alone. Karlos Vémola is also looking forward to the tournament and he told FightLive what he is most looking forward to.
“It’s going to be a pretty packed card. I’m probably most definitely looking forward to the David Hosek fight because I’ve been training with him recently and the dude has incredible bombs, so if he shows them in the fight I think it’s going to be a very interesting fight.
I’m also looking forward to the Leo Brichta fight because he had a really good run in OKTAGON, they gave him a lot of opportunities, fight of the night and so on. So I was very surprised to see him go to the new RFA organization.
So we’ll see how he does there, whether he continues his winning streak or not. The organization is reporting that the gala is sold out, so I’ll be watching the PPV, ” Vémola said.
The tournament kicks off at 5 p.m. in the Free Prelims. The event is already sold out, but you can watch the tournament via PPV, which can be purchased on the organization’s website.
Source: FightLive, MMA Shorties, RFA
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