MMA
The Pirate claims a match with Kinclo! What’s going on? Are we going to smash someone’s face in the O2 arena? he wrote on Instagram
When Karlos Vémola headed to the hospital, there were concerns about his fight with Patrik Kinclo. It was eventually cancelled and now his replacement is being considered. Aleksandar Ilic turned down the fight, other fighters should be in the deal. Samuel Kristofich is also in the running.
When Karlos Vémola headed to the hospital, there were concerns about his fight with Patrik Kinclo. It was eventually cancelled and now his replacement is being considered. Aleksandar Ilic turned down the fight, other fighters should be in the deal. Samuel Kristofich is also in the running.
The announcement of the cancellation of Patrik Kinclo’s fight with Karlos Vemola didn’t surprise too many people, although the day before the promoter Ondřej Novotný himself assured the fans of the opposite.
The organization did not hesitate even before the announcement and was already looking for a possible replacement, although it could not be sure that it would be needed.
There were also feelers with Aleksandar Ilic, but he refused the fight because of his weight. So Samuel Kristofich, who lost to Kinclo earlier in the year, is looking for his next chance.
“Well, what’s up? What’s wrong? Are we going to smash someone’s face in the O2 arena?” he hinted at a possible fight on his Instagram Stories.
However, is this fight really real? From an organizational perspective, definitely, as fans would be interested to see if the Pirate can beat Kinceloe this time around.
However, from the perspective of the current champion, it’s nonsense. He would get the money, but that’s all he has to gain. He’s already beaten the Pirate and has nothing to lose.
It also depends on how much he wants to address the middleweight division. We may never see his fight with Vemola anyway, so he could beat Kristofich and move up to welterweight.
Source:: Instagram Pirát Krištofič
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