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Change of plans? Vemola wants to fight in Germany at heavyweight!
Karlos Vémola is out of surgery and should now gradually get back to training. Also because of his health, promoter Ondrej Novotny didn’t want to rush his return, but Terminator is counting on a tournament in Germany and would even like a heavyweight fight!
Karlos Vémola is out of surgery and should now gradually get back to training. Also because of his health, promoter Ondrej Novotny didn’t want to rush his return, but Terminator is counting on a tournament in Germany and would even like a heavyweight fight!
A longer break for recovery? Vémola says a resounding no! One of the most famous domestic athletes doesn’t want to wait for the end of the year and would like to have one more fight sooner.
Although Ondrej Novotny was against it, Vémola has apparently stomped his feet and will fight in the October tournament in Germany. But not at middleweight, not even at welterweight.
He would be fighting at heavyweight and he has already found an opponent he would like to fight. That’s Hatef Moeil, a tall 36-year-old German with a 12:4 record.
“I will fight anyone. If people don’t believe me, I’ll prove it to them by going to heavyweight. I don’t give a shit. I’ll beat them all. I’m definitely not going to pick and choose. I believe he’s number one in Germany.
There’s another event in Germany in October. He’s the best fighter in the division, he’s tougher, he commands respect, but it’s not always about how much the dog barks, it’s how much he bites, and I can fucking bite. I’ll take him.
If people think I’m picking my opponents, I can’t pick anyone worse than a 120 pound dude who destroys one opponent after another. I’d still take him. Then people won’t be able to say that I’m picking my opponent, ” Vémola said in an interview with OKTAGON Hype.
Source: MMA Shorties
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