MMA
If Attila’s thinking about a rematch, that’s great. Unlike Kinclo, I would never say he’s avoiding me, Vémola said
Karlos Vémola is recovering from injury and has two games scheduled. However, he is still dreaming of one that is getting closer and closer, and that is the rematch with Attila Vegh. He is also interested in the fight, but we still don’t know the date, and it is generally expected that we could see it at the end of the year.
Karlos Vémola is recovering from injury and has two games scheduled. However, he is still dreaming of one that is getting closer and closer, and that is the rematch with Attila Vegh. He is also interested in the fight, but we still don’t know the date, and it is generally expected that we could see it at the end of the year. But everything will depend on health.
When Vémola got injured in November, there was a lot of grief. We didn’t get a rematch with Patrik Kinclo, who also withdrew from the last tournament of the year.
However, his health is improving extremely well and Vémola has scheduled two fights for the first half of the year. The first one will be in Liberec in April and a month later he will face Kinclo.
That is if everything goes well. He himself would also be happy to finally see his dream rematch with Attila. He is interested in the fight and according to the earlier words of all parties it seems that everything is verbally agreed.
However, the fight is still not officially arranged, so we don’t even know the possible date. However, given Vemola’s workload and the length of Vegh’s preparation, it probably won’t be before the last tournament of the year at the O2 Arena.
“If Attila is thinking about a rematch, that’s great. Unlike Kinceloe, I would never say that he is avoiding me, that he is running away from the fight. Even though I’ve been waiting for him for three or four years. People would still tell me that if I really think that, I must be crazy because Attila knocked me out.
Still, Kincl keeps telling me I don’t want a rematch, but I’ve already beaten him once. Why should I avoid him? Unfortunately, when health doesn’t serve, it doesn’t serve,” Vémola said in an interview with Extrifit, in which he didn’t forget to take a dig at Kincl.
“Now the long months of hard work will begin, the real torture. Every day I’ll hate Kinclo more and more. What I will be forced to live through here is because of him,” he added.
But we will have to wait for the Vemola fight. The most recent one is the tournament in Munich, which is scheduled for Saturday. We can look forward to Keita, Paradeiser, Xavier and Zawada.
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