MMA
Kincl takes another swipe at Vémola: Perhaps even the slowest of the rest understand why I decided to defend myself in court against the lies about the denunciation
Patrik Kincl will fight Karlos Vemola for the middleweight championship belt in a month. His opponent also proved his worth in Liberec, where he defeated Al Matavao in the first round. But in the last few days he has been attracting a lot of media attention.
Patrik Kincl will fight Karlos Vemola for the middleweight championship belt in a month. His opponent proved himself in Liberec, where he defeated Al Matavao in the first round. But he has been dealing with a lot of media attention in recent days, and he is to be prosecuted for unauthorized handling of protected wildlife. What did Kincl have to say about this?
After many months, Karlos Vémola has returned to his cage. How else but victoriously, after all, he got one of the weakest opponents of his career in terms of numbers.
Vémola won the first round, however, Al Matavao got hit several times in the stand-up and without Terminator quickly taking him down, we could be looking at an interesting fight with a possibly surprising result.
But those are just ifs and Vémola scored another win for his stats. He now has a welterweight title fight with Patrik Kinclo on May 20.
However, Vémola has been dealing with one big problem these days. It has become public that he is to be prosecuted for the unauthorized handling of protected wildlife.
Last May, Vémola acquired a white tiger, which he was reportedly aware that he would not be able to legally prove its origin. This information has now been commented on by his rival Kincl, who is suing Vémola.
“Perhaps even the slowest of the rest understands why I decided to defend myself in court against the lies of denunciation and that I did not want to be associated with this dung! Btw love animals like shit,” Kincl responded on his Instagram in the story.
Vémola himself says he has done nothing wrong and nothing has changed since last December when the police visited him.
Source: Patrik Kincl Instagram, News
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