MMA
Kincl before the match with Vémolá: I had a few preparations where I really gave my best, but it can’t be compared to this
The last tournament of the year of the Oktagon MMA organization is approaching. Without a single day, it will take place in a month and its highlight will be the battle between Patrik Kincelo and Karlos Vemola for the middleweight championship belt. Kincl has now outlined to the fans the progress of his preparation.
The last tournament of the year of the Oktagon MMA organization is approaching. Without a single day, it will take place in a month and its highlight will be the battle between Patrik Kincelo and Karlos Vemola for the middleweight championship belt. Kincl has now outlined to the fans the progress of his preparation.
The fight between Kinc and Vemola is one of the most anticipated fights on the domestic scene this year. The Terminator would like to take back the belt he lost for not weighing in before his fight with Milan Cloverleaf.
Of course, Kincl also has his motivation taken care of. Not only does he want to retain his title, but he especially wants to smother his rival, whom he lost to in their first fight in the summer of 2018.
Plus, Vemola is constantly trolling him, and he’d like to show him that the Inquisitor, not the Terminator, is the king of the Octagon.
Kincl has now sent a message to his fans outlining his preparation and current feelings. Where does he stand now?
“Ready to kil. I’ve been waiting for this fight for so long that I didn’t count on it anymore. I’ve had a couple of preparations where I’ve really given it my best, but it doesn’t compare to this. It’s not about the title, it’s about the fight itself.
Karel’s been taking shots at me all the time, and now I can give it all back to him. I have a few things in there that I’m not going to talk about publicly right now, but I want to let them out on December 30th.
I’m happy with my preparation. I still need to fine tune a few things and make sure no serious injuries come up. I can handle the little things,” he wrote in a story on his Instagram.
The expected fight is scheduled for December 30th at Prague’s O2 Arena. We can also expect a good starting line-up, the composition of which will be determined by the weekend tournament in Ostrava.
Source: Oktagon MMA, Patrik Kincl
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