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Vemola: Offers from other organisations come quite regularly. But I don’t think much about them, because I’m perfectly happy where I am
Karlos Vémola, after his lightning win over Pavel Langer, is once again brimming with confidence and many people may think that he is the master of creation. Now he has spoken about offers from other organizations, which he calmly refuses.
Karlos Vémola, after his lightning win over Pavel Langer, is once again brimming with confidence and many people may think that he is the master of creation. Now he has spoken about offers from other organizations, which he calmly refuses.
After his defeat to Patrik Kincl, Karlos Vémola announced the end of his career. He is scheduled to do so after his fight with Attila Vegh, but before that he wanted to win the light-heavyweight title.
He succeeded in doing that, Pavol Langer fell in seven seconds and Vémola is the champion again. His target was expected to be clear, and that was Attila.
But Vémola “surprised” and asked for another fight with Kincl, in the O2 Arena in December. Kincl hasn’t made it clear which option he wants in December, but admitted that he hasn’t ruled out a trilogy with Vemola.
Meanwhile, Vemola has been giving statement after statement, and this time in his Instagram live stream he talked about offers from other organizations that land on his desk from time to time.
“Offers from other organisations come quite regularly. But I don’t dwell on them too much because I am perfectly happy where I am. I think the Oktagon team takes care of me from A to Z.
The whole team is absolutely fantastic. I’ve been through a few organizations in my life, but I’ve never experienced anything better in terms of access to fighters and overall facilities. It’s a blast.
On the other hand, the Oktagon knows there’s only one king in the Oktagon, so why would I change?” he said on Instagram. Again, you can tell from his statement that his ego skyrocketed after his win over Langer.
Now it’s up to Kincl to try and knock him down again, or choose a calmer path and ditch Vemola. After all, he’s under no obligation to give him another chance, especially since he himself has said he won’t be going to middleweight again.
Source: Instagram, MMA Shorties
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