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A Kinceloe-Vemola fight? The difference in quality is too big nowadays. Unless Kincl makes a major mistake, he will win, predicts Kareš
At the end of the year, we can look forward to Patrik Kincl and Karlos Vémolá. It will be a rematch, the first fight took place in the XFN organization and Vémola won. How will it turn out now? That’s what former XFN promoter Petr Kareš outlined.
At the end of the year, we can look forward to Patrik Kincl and Karlos Vémolá. It will be a rematch, the first fight took place in the XFN organization and Vémola won. How will it turn out now? That’s what former XFN promoter Petr Kareš outlined.
In the summer of 2018, Karlos Vémola defeated Patrik Kinzl in the XFN organization. He wanted a rematch, the organization scheduled it, but the Terminator then moved to the Octagon.
Now, after four years, this rivalry will be resolved. Can Vémola win again, or will the middleweight title remain in the hands of Kinclo?
Petr Kareš, who is a former XFN promoter, has contributed his opinion on the fight. Who does he trust in this intense battle? “It’s an interesting fight for the spectators, but sportingly it’s a clear-cut fight. Vemola’s way of fighting is well known.
He’s a straightforward fighter, he does one thing and does it well. Kincl, on the other hand, is complex and can choose his tactics. The first round will decide the nature of the fight. As with Attila Vegh, Vemola will create pressure and open up space for Kincl to react.
I wouldn’t be surprised at all if Kincl waits initially and then finishes Vemola with a submission during the later rounds. The difference in quality is already too great and unattainable for Vemola today. Unless Kincl makes a major mistake, he’ll win. Vemola has been stagnating for years and offers the samething,” he said in an interview withExpress.
Compared to Kareš, however, the bookmakers favour Vémola more. However, the odds are not constant and if they start betting on Kincelo, a turnaround can be expected.
Source:: Expres, MMA Shorties
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