MMA
He bet rent on Vemola, cursed him after he won. What did the Terminator say?
Karlos Vémola recently completed a fight with Marpo and he will have another challenge this weekend. However, he always finds time for media duties and communication with the fans in his busy schedule. Understandably, he sometimes perceives their behaviour, which for example has now forced him to express himself.
Karlos Vémola recently completed a fight with Marpo and he will have another challenge this weekend. However, he always finds time for media duties and communication with the fans in his busy schedule. Understandably, he sometimes perceives their behaviour, which for example has now forced him to express himself.
You don’t have to like Karlos Vemola, but if there’s one thing you can’t deny him besides his wrestling qualities, it’s his directness and honesty. What he thinks, he says. He’s not afraid to not only take criticism, but to dish it out. And that’s exactly what he’s done now.
In practically every post he made before the Marpo fight, one fan and bettor in one person wrote him an urgent message in the comments: “I bet my entire June rent on you. Don’t f**k it up or I’m in pi**.”
The plea went viral on social media, and the fan was able to claim his Terminator win, as he definitely made some of that thousand. Instead of gratitude, however, he launched into criticism, which was noted by Vémola himself.
“One person pissed me off the most. He texted me all the time that he bet all the rent, that I had to win. And when I won, he wrote that he had bet the whole rent, but that it was a farce. Oh, man. Next time, don’t bet on me if it was a farce. I saved his life or he’d be on the street, and he’s gonna slander me anyway. Ingratitude rules the world,” Vémola expressed in an Instagram live stream.
It’s worth noting that the fight between Vémola and Marpo was the most money ever bet on in combat sports in this country. The Terminator wonders if the people who had a bet were booing in the O2 Arena.
But now he’s concentrating on his next fight. On Saturday, he will face a tough opponent in Michal Pasternak, when Oktagon makes its first appearance outside Czechoslovakia with OKTAGON 33.
Source: Karlos Vémola
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