MMA
A pox on Vemola? Fuck him, I’ll fight him right now. I’m the boss here!
Karlos Vémola can only choose from a crowd of challengers. After the OKTAGON 36 tournament, the heavyweight in particular asked for attention and sent a rather sharp and uncompromising message to the current welterweight champion.
Karlos Vémola can only choose from a crowd of challengers. After the OKTAGON 36 tournament, the heavyweight in particular asked for attention and sent a rather sharp and uncompromising message to the current welterweight champion.
The Terminator wants three titles in the Octagon. He already holds the welterweight championship belt, and a big rematch with Patrik Kinclo awaits him in December, where he will try to steal the middleweight title from his long-time rival.
But that’s not all. Karlos Vémola also wants the heavyweight title. Crazy idea? Definitely, but it wouldn’t be the Olomouc native if he didn’t have at least those statements. And if he does, it will be something to watch.
The reason is simple. The OKTAGON 36 tournament featured a heavyweight title fight. Jeremy Kimball and Hatef Moeil faced off. Kimball as a UFC veteran, Moeil as an unpopular and impulsive troublemaker.
Moeil won the fight rather sovereignly, the American was happy to leave the cage on his own terms. It was the German’s ninth win in a row, his second in the Octagon. His goal? To fight for the belt in Munich in February.
“I’m ready to take the fight and the belt in Munich. It doesn’t matter if it’s Vemola or someone else. I’llf**k with Vemola,” Moeil gushed at the press conference.
“He can come right now and I’ll f**k him. If he comes in now, I’d be happy to take him on. We can have it right here, right now. Let him come. I don’t give a fuck about him. I’m the champion here, I’m the boss here,” he added.
There’s certainly nothing to envy Vemola. Moeil will be a delight in a potential fight, his explosiveness and power are frightening. When the fight gets to the ground, it’s often bad for the opponent. That said, it can’t be said that he is the most sympathetic or fair fighter either.
Source: Octagon MMA
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