MMA
Clash of the Stars? I hope it will fulfill its purpose and people will watch serious MMA, Procházka said
The Clash of the Stars organization has a second tournament coming up, and this time there will be no shortage of controversy. The tournament has also made its way to professional MMA fighters, who for the most part aren’t too happy about it. What did Jiri Prochazka have to say about it?
The Clash of the Stars organization has a second tournament coming up, and this time there will be no shortage of controversy. The tournament has also made its way to professional MMA fighters, who for the most part aren’t too happy about it. What did Jiri Prochazka have to say about it?
The Clash of the Stars 2 tournament takes place this Saturday and there will definitely be no shortage of controversial moments. Just take a look at who will be wrestling.
The highlight of the night is the fight between Marek Valasek (Datel) and Jakub Smrek (Freescoot), but the majority of people are looking forward to the pillow fight.
Koleso and Kril will face off, and if you don’t know who we’re talking about, well maybe that’s a good thing for you. But there will be a lot more bizarre fights.
This organization has annoyed most professional MMA fans and their fans since its inception. What did Jiri Prochazka have to say about it?
“The fighters shared it with me in a group conversation, so I clicked on it and there was some Koleso. A fighter named Koleso and… I don’t know if there’s any point in talking about it. My opinion is that I don’t watch this and I just hope it serves its purpose.
The best possible thing that it can do is make such a splash that people start to get interested in MMA and then start watching really serious MMA. At least that, ” he said in the Roundtable interview.
Source: Clash of the Stars, At the Roundtable
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