MMA
Gábor? I don’t want to underestimate him, but boxing is not his discipline. He throws one, two punches at most, Mikulášek said
Oktagon 38 will offer us, among other things, an interesting boxing match. Václav Mikulášek and Gábor Boráros, from whom a mutual fight was probably not expected. Baba Jaga is very confident about his opponent and talks about the next tournament where he would like to show his skills.
Oktagon 38 will offer us, among other things, an interesting boxing match. Václav Mikulášek and Gábor Boráros, from whom a mutual fight was probably not expected. Baba Jaga is very confident about his opponent and talks about the next tournament where he would like to show his skills.
The Oktagon 38 tournament lost its biggest draw, Karlos Vémola and Patrik Kinclo will be missing from it. Another bad news came two days before Christmas.
Jonas Magard was injured and had to be replaced by former UFC veteran Gustavo Lopez. The replacement is more than a quality one, but still this change is quite painful.
Even before Magard’s injury, it was clear that Vaclav Mikulasek and Gábor Boráros would take part in the tournament. They will compete together in boxing in the weight class up to 86 kg.
Mikulášek last time in boxing defeated Michal Kotalík, Boráros won against Rytmus, but it cannot be said that he excelled.
That’s why he will be quite a big outsider. After all, Mikulášek sees himself as the favourite and expects to add another scalp after his win over Petr Bartonek in Ostrava.
“When I saw how he fought Rytmus… Nothing against him, I don’t want to underestimate Gábor at all. But boxing is not his sport or his discipline. He throws one, two punches at most.
That’s just not enough. He’ll be a lot different than me. I will be heavier and bigger, that’s unpleasant for everyone in boxing,” he said in an interview with Kaocko.cz.
And what will follow? Mikulášek, as an Ostrava patriot, would like to appear at the next tournament in Ostravar Arena. But the chances are not very high.
Source: Oktagon MMA, Kaocko.cz
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