MMA
Gábor wants to wrestle, that’s why he takes every fight. His loss hit me, says Boráros’ manager
Gábor Boráros is not in shape. He has won only four of his last ten fights and hasn’t won three fights in a row. How do the sponsors or the fighter himself react to this unflattering streak?
Gábor Boráros is not in shape. He has won only four of his last ten fights and hasn’t won three fights in a row. How do the sponsors or the fighter himself react to this unflattering streak?
Gábor Boráros is the first star of the Oktagon organization, to which the door is always open, as promoter Ondřej Novotný said.
But Boráros hasn’t won two fights in a row since the start of 2018, and now holds an unflattering streak of three straight losses, and his overall record is 18::10.
Why have so many defeats come? “Gábor is such a guy that he wants to fight so badly. That’s why he takes every fight. Every opponent he puts in front of him. Even the last one (Mickael Lebout), he prepared diligently, but maybe there was a little problem in his head.
We all told him not to be so harsh in the fight this time, to think more in the cage. And it seemed to me that he was thinking too much this time. He needs to work on himself. But his loss hit me hard, especially knowing that he was going to propose to Monica after the fight. I was even more sorry that it didn’t work out again,” said his manager Nina Sedláková in an interview with Kaocko.
According to her, sponsors do not react to defeats and do not turn away from a fighter. Just look at his social networks, for example, Boráros has 176,000 followers on Instagram.
What about his next fight? It has not been confirmed yet, but it is certain that in February he will face Jakub Stafek in a boxing match, with whom he will definitely not have it easy.
Source: Kaocko
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