MMA
Kincl? What he did with Pirate was terrible. He lost his biggest weapon at the cost of trying to bulk up in kind, Vémola said
Karlos Vémola defeated Serbian Aleksandar Ilic in the first round and now he is the holder of the welterweight champion belt. He says he has no plans to defend it and is now targeting the middleweight belt.
Karlos Vémola defeated Serbian Aleksandar Ilic in the first round and now he is the holder of the welterweight champion belt. He says he has no plans to defend it and is now targeting the middleweight belt. The Terminator is already counting on Patrik Kincl, about whom he said some negative words, to be his opponent.
Karlos Vémola confirmed his role as the favourite and without much trouble he took on Joker Ilic. He defeated him in the first round and won the Octagon welterweight championship belt.
He doesn’t plan to defend it, but he can fight for it next year against Attila. But now he has another challenge in front of him, which he is definitely not afraid of.
In December he will go for the middleweight title, his opponent will be the winner of the fight between Patrik Kinceloe and Alex Lohore. Vémola himself is already counting only on Kinclo.
“What he did with the Pirate was terrible. He lost the biggest weapon (physical fitness) that I was worried about at the cost of trying to bulk up in kind, as he claims, and thus losing his physique.
So he has two choices, either come in packed like he came into the Pirate fight and die after two rounds, or drop back to his good physical condition but then be too weak for me again. So he can’t win this fight,” he said in an interview with iSport.
However, there is still a chance he won’t fight Kinclo. Lohoré is definitely not going to give the Czech champion anything for free and he will definitely be entertained in the Octagon for the rest of the year.
Source:: iSport
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