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A prince to RFA? I’m not surprised, he went to make money, says Kozma. I’ve been taking the piss out of Monster? He’s just putting himself down, the Octagon champion is clear
Petr Kníže is a new member of the RFA organization. He will not join the possible trilogy with David Kozma. And what does the Octagon champion say? He’s not too surprised. On the contrary. He’s sympathetic to the move. Rather, he was taken aback by one of Monster’s statements.
Petr Kníže is a new member of the RFA organization. He will not join the possible trilogy with David Kozma. And what does the Octagon champion say? He’s not too surprised. On the contrary. He’s sympathetic to the move. Rather, he was taken aback by one of Monster’s statements.
Monster’s move to the RFA? It was to be expected, Kozma says
Petr Knizhe is now a star of the RFA, an organization that would like to compete with the Octagon, even if it hasn’t succeeded in doing so yet. But if it competes in anything, it’s salaries. In fact, they are often offered higher than the long-time leader of our MMA scene.
Even Monster was tempted. “It was to be expected. He’s getting up there in age, he’s at the end of his career. So if RFA offered him better money, I’m not surprised he went there,” David Kozma was heard saying in his YouTube video.
” If he got a rematch with me right away. But they certainly didn’t give him that, because I won against him clearly. So I don’t blame him for going after the money to make money at the end of his career.”
Did I take the piss out of him? He’s just putting himself down, Kozma’s clear
The Prince was trying to fight his way to a title shot in the Octagon. He says himself that the only thing missing from his collection to end his career happily is a title from one of the organizations. He claimed that in the Octagon, another title shot would take too long. In the RFA, that may not be the case.
Still, he said he had a title shot. If Kozma hadn’t “f**ked” him in the fifth round, he said he would have knocked him out. The Pink Panther, however, doesn’t understand why the Monster is even talking like this. He says he’s only hurting himself. Kozma also added that if The Prince would have watched the entire fight, he would have seen that all five rounds were dominated by the champion.
“If I think like him, I can say that he took the p*** out of the Brit for a change by rolling around on the ground. So what he’s saying doesn’t make sense,” Kozma concluded his comments.
He does, however, take a cue from Monster in one respect. For he wants to fight for a long time himself, and the longevity of the Czech MMA legend is something he would like the new RFA fighter to emulate.
Source: David Kozma, Octagon MMA,