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A match between Kozma and the Prince? At 45, Monster was no worse, praised Vémola
Petr Kníže failed to take the belt of the welterweight champion of the Oktagon MMA organization from David Kozma and thus scored a defeat. However, he did not disappoint with his performance and was praised by Karlos Vémola and his charge Makhmud Muradov.
Petr Kníže failed to take the belt of the welterweight champion of the Oktagon MMA organization from David Kozma and thus scored a defeat. However, he did not disappoint with his performance and was praised by Karlos Vémola and his charge Makhmud Muradov.
He could not win his third fight in the Octagon. Petr Kníže faced David Kozma at the Oktagon 32 tournament and the Welterweight champion kept his title.
But Knize was not ashamed of his performance, he lasted all five rounds with his much younger opponent and certainly did not give him anything for free.
“They are both dudes. A monster at almost forty-five years old… What can I say? Hard to kill him. Kozma certainly didn’t have it easy and, as I said up front, speed won the day. Monster was no worse. He certainly wasn’t weaker.
Even with the physis, I didn’t feel like Kozma was outmatched. He was just faster everywhere. He could keep it together, he’s young blood. Kozma is a great champion and Monster put on an incredible performance. Itwas the main event, as it should be,” said Karlos Vémola.
The prince is also a trainer, among other things, and has been helping UFC fighter Makhmud Murad in his training, who also praised him for his performance.
“Petr has nothing to be ashamed of, he put on a really nice performance for forty-four years old. I stand behind Peter and I will always stand behind him, come lose or win, it doesn’t matter. He showed real heart in the fight, he didn’t give up, he didn’t back down. Even in the fourth and fifth round. Hats off to him. Even though he lost, he is a motivation for me,” Muradov said in an interview with iSport.
Source:: iSport, MMA Shorties
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