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A fight between Vemola and Pütz? If the fight has more rounds, Karlos will definitely sweat, said Petrasek
It is very likely that we will see a fight between Karlos Vemola and Stephan Pütz in the future. A February date in Munich seems like an ideal one, but it is questionable whether a deal will be reached by then. What did Miloš Petrášek, who knows both fighters very well, have to say about the fight?
It is very likely that we will see a fight between Karlos Vemola and Stephan Pütz in the future. A February date in Munich seems like an ideal one, but it is questionable whether a deal will be reached by then. What did Miloš Petrášek, who knows both fighters very well, have to say about the fight?
Karlos Vémola has a middleweight fight in the Octagon against Patrik Kinclova, who, according to him, holds a championship belt that does not belong to him. So at the end of the year he will want to take it away from him.
What then? That’s still in the stars, although a rematch with Attila Vegh is already expected. However, a fight with German terminator Stephan Pütz is also crystallizing.
Miloš Petrášek knows both fighters very well. The latter is sparring Vemola and he had a fight with Pütz recently, but he came out of it defeated.
“I can evaluate some aspects, but I didn’t get to the takedown with Pütz myself, so it’s hard to say Karlos is a good match. I didn’t go for it because I thought he was preparing for it.
As far as the control on the canvas, I think you could tell as he caught me in the first, second and third rounds that the pressure was just the same. I think if it went into the later rounds, it would still be the same. He’s consistent in the fight.
But Karlos is dynamite, he’s going to come out and throw you to the ground and he can finish you in three minutes. If the fight goes five rounds, he’s definitely going to sweat in the fourth and fifth,” Petrasek said on the MMA Flying Around the World podcast.
However, the Vemola-Pütz fight, which is an unofficial fight between the two terminators, has not yet been announced, although it is expected to happen next year.
Source: MMA by Flight Through the World
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