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How does Kozma see the Pirate vs. Kinclo fight? Kincl will run him over and finish him before the limit, he says
David Kozma defended his Welterweight title in November and is now enjoying a well-deserved rest. The very first Oktagon tournament of the year will feature a fight between Samuel Kristofich and Patrik Kinclo. How does the Pink Panther predict this fight?
David Kozma defended his Welterweight title in November and is now enjoying a well-deserved rest. The very first Oktagon tournament of the year will feature a fight between Samuel Kristofich and Patrik Kinclo. How does the Pink Panther predict this fight?
The middleweight division is definitely the most interesting in the Octagon. Who wouldn’t have smiled at least slightly a year ago when someone told them that Samuel Kristofich would be fighting for the middleweight title against Patrik Kinclo?
Yet it’s true, Karlos Vémola got injured, the Pirate won the interim title as an alternate, and because Vémola remains unhealthy, Kristofich will face Patrik Kinclo.
The latter fought for the title under the Polish KSW banner back in the autumn, but was no match for Robert Soldic at Welterweight and accepted a generous offer from Oktagon when his contract expired.
The fight will take place at the end of February, the Oktagon 32 tournament should take place at the O2 Arena and promoter Ondrej Novotny, who will leave the Survivor reality show for a few days, will not be absent.
How does David Kozma, who defended his Welterweight title again in November after an excellent performance, see the fight?
“I haven’t paired with the Pirate since our fight. I will pair up with Kinclo. I think Kincl will run over Pirate. He’ll throw him to the ground and dance on them there and not let him get up. He’s going to pound him in there and finish him off before the limit,” he said in a broadcast on his YouTube channel.
Source: David Kozma YouTube
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