MMA
Isn’t that too much? Ilic posted Vémol’s intimate video on Instagram
The title fight between Karlos Vemola and Aleksandar Ilic is coming up. The Serbian fighter was not known to the general public in the Czech Republic, but now it is no longer the case, thanks to Trashtalk. Now he has really leaned into Vemola and posted a video that is already over the edge.
The title fight between Karlos Vemola and Aleksandar Ilic is coming up. The Serbian fighter was not known to the general public in the Czech Republic, but now it is no longer the case, thanks to Trashtalk. Now, he’s really leaned into Vemola and posted a video that is already over the edge.
Karlos Vémola is one of the most popular fighters from the domestic MMA scene. Many love him, but there is also a large portion of those who hate him.
And that’s because of his trash talk, which he uses to intimidate his opponents. But now he’s come across someone who really isn’t afraid of it and is his equal opponent in this skill.
Aleksandar Ilic will be his next opponent, they will battle it out for the welterweight championship belt. Ilic has been kicking Vemola for a while, but now he has posted a video that is already over the line.
The thirty-three year old Serbian actually posted an old intimate video of Vemola on his Instagram stories and although it is censored, it is definitely not ethical to post it.
He has added some negative comments to the video, which has taken the Czech internet by storm in the past, but they cannot be rewritten so that they are not full of stars.
In a subsequent post, he continued. “You want hell, I’ve been in hell all my life. I don’t give a shit about your life both from reality TV and the whole fake promo. Who cares about your lions and alligators?” he wrote.
So their fight will definitely not be a friendly one and Vemola will once again have his motivation taken care of. He will be a big favourite in the fight, something he has been used to for a long time.
Source: Aleksandar Ilic
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