MMA
Big weight difference? No! Patrik Kincl weighed more than Attila Végh
The Fight Night Challenge tournament is just around the corner, the weigh-ins took place on Sunday and it turned out that Patrik Kincl was right and there won’t be a big weight difference between him and Attila Vegh. Kincl even weighed a little bit more.
The Fight Night Challenge tournament is just around the corner, the weigh-ins took place on Sunday and it turned out that Patrik Kincl was right and there won’t be a big weight difference between him and Attila Vegh. Kincl even weighed a little bit more.
The Fight Night Challenge gala takes place today, Monday, December 27th. The weigh-in is already over and it came as quite a surprise to many.
Patrik Kincl, who fought for the KSW Welterweight title in September, now weighed in at 97.6 pounds, which is basically 20 pounds more.
It should be added, however, that he came to the scales in clothes and shoes, so his actual weight is a bit less. Next weighed in was Attila Végh, who weighed 97.5.
So not only is there not a big weight difference between the two fighters, but Kincl weighed 100 grams more than Attila, which is quite surprising.
It would have been interesting to see their weight difference a few months ago, as Attila looked quite rounded and dropped at least 10 kilos by the fight, probably much more.
The Fight Night Challenge tournament starts at 7pm and will feature Samuel Kristofich, Alex Cverna, Patrik Vrbovsky and Gábor Boráros among others.
Source: Fight Night Challenge
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