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How did Kincl view his performance against Lohore? I hit two good backs. They were really nice and clean. I felt in my hand that it locked up
Total domination! Patrik Kincl showed an excellent performance and defeated Alex Lohoré in the first round. Thanks to this he defended his championship title and should face Karlos Vémolá in December. What did he say about his performance?
Total domination! Patrik Kincl showed an excellent performance and defeated Alex Lohoré in the first round. Thanks to this he defended his championship title and should face Karlos Vémolá in December. What did he say about his performance?
The Oktagon 35 tournament was a success. We could see several early finishes or exciting fights, the highlight of the night was also a very interesting battle between Patrik Kincelo and Alex Lohoré.
The Czech wrestler held the reins in his hands from the beginning and gave his opponent countless hard punches. The referee decided to stop the fight in the first round.
“I hit two good back. They were really nice and clean. I felt in my hand that it locked up. I hit the head kick well too, so I was wondering what that was like. But after that kick I felt it was close.
Alex was trying to signal that he was okay, but it was slowly slipping away. It always surprised me that when it got there, he was perceptive. His eyes didn’t pop open. He was still in the game until the last moment,” Kincl said at the press conference.
Kincl did just about everything he could in the game. And now he very likely has another challenge in front of him as he is about to face Karlos Vemola.
He wanted to challenge him in the cage, but he was not allowed in because Kincl didn’t want to spoil his night. In the end, he jumped the cage and took the fight with Kincl as a done deal.
Source: Octagon MMA
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