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I’ve got surgery and a long drive ahead of me. I want to rewrite history and then retire with a clear conscience, says Buchinger
The Octagon organization came with unpleasant news on Tuesday evening, Ivan Buchinger was injured and will not fight David Kozma for the title. What did the Slovakian wrestler tell the fans about his injury?
The Octagon organization came with unpleasant news on Tuesday evening, Ivan Buchinger was injured and will not fight David Kozma for the title. What did the Slovakian wrestler tell the fans about his injury?
The Oktagon 29 tournament first changed the host city, which is now Brno, then the fighter in the title fight. Ivan Buchinger got injured and David Kozma has a new opponent.
This is Bojan Velickovic, who is on a streak of four wins in a row. What did Buchinger himself, who wanted to fight for the third belt, say about his injury?
“Sometimes it only takes seconds to overwrite all the plans and preparations. It was an unfortunate accident in training that ended in a nasty injury. I was hoping that it would not be so serious, that I would just need a few days to continue.
I was looking forward to the fight, I gave it my all and I was so confident that I could do it. Maybe that’s why it got away from me, I don’t know. Tomorrow I’m going to have surgery, but I hope I’ll recover quickly as before. I have a long way to go, but I’m not giving up.
Ondrej Novotny said the window has closed and may never open again. Yes, I was so close, but I believe that I will open the window and rewrite history, then I can end my career with a clear conscience,” he said on his social networks.
His possible fight in Velter is unlikely especially because Buchinger has to defend his two titles, which will not be easy after his injury. In addition, Petr Knize is next in line to face Kozma.
He will get a title shot against Kaiko Brito in a bout that many saw as a winnable fight for his opponent. The Brazilian broke his nose, which is the reason why Monster won’t be fighting now in December.
Source:: Ivan Buchinger Instagram
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