MMA
Kincl, like Vémola, has asked the Octagon for a warm-up match! Novotny, however, explained why his request could not be heard
Before the title fight with Patrik Kinclo, Karlos Vémola will appear in Liberec, where he will face Al Matavao. In response to this fight, Kincl himself asked the organization to warm up, but promoter Ondrej Novotny did not call for it. Why?
Before the title fight with Patrik Kinclo, Karlos Vémola will appear in Liberec, where he will face Al Matavao. In response to this fight, Kincl himself asked the organization to warm up, but promoter Ondrej Novotny did not call for it. Why?
Karlos Vemola’s health is constantly improving, the experienced fighter is currently preparing for his rematch with Patrik Kincl in Thailand, where he did not avoid one unpleasant case.
However, before the fight with Kinclo, he will cut the fight with Al Matava as he wanted to warm up. The fight will be at a higher weight, which makes almost no one believe that Vemola could lose.
This fight has been widely criticized, even by Kinclo, who responded by saying that if Vémola can warm up, he would like to do so as well.
He just didn’t get it done in the Octagon. Promoter Ondrej Novotny has now explained why it didn’t work out on his MMA Flying Around the World show.
“I’ll just add that Patrik Kincl also said he wanted to fight by then. I asked him: ‘At what weight and with whom do you want to fight? You can’t wrestle because you’ve got that arm, which means if I wanted to give you a quick fight, it’s out of the question anyway.
Ostrava is full and you’d have to go for the title, so we don’t really have much of a version of how to do it.’
At the same time, we’re chasing the May 20 date, so OKTAGON really didn’t run out with either fighter and we had an honest discussion and agreed on everything,” Novotny explained.
Source: MMA Around the World
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