MMA
Kincl wins! I wouldn’t be surprised if it ends very quickly, says Vémola about his fight with Pirate
This Saturday, the Oktagon 31 tournament will feature two title fights. The highlight of the night will be the fight between Samuel Kristofich and Patrik Kinclo. How does Karlos Vémola see this fight and who is he rooting for?
This Saturday, the Oktagon 31 tournament will feature two title fights. The highlight of the night will be the fight between Samuel Kristofich and Patrik Kinclo. How does Karlos Vémola see this fight and who is he rooting for?
Karlos Vémola is currently recovering from an injury that almost ended his career as a professional athlete, so we won’t see them fight at Oktagon 31.
Still, he will be present and will be able to watch a match that he is certainly interested in. The highlight of the night will be the middleweight title fight between Samuel Kristofich and Patrik Kinclo.
Both men are not exactly in the Terminator’s favour and he certainly won’t like the sight of one of them wearing the belt he would like to wear. Who will he be rooting for in this fight?
“I’ll definitely be rooting for Kristofich because I have a rift with him. I was originally supposed to fight him at Stvanica, unfortunately that didn’t happen and I would like to finish it, so I’ve arranged with Ondra Novotny that the first return fight will be with Kristofich, whatever happens.
That’s why I’ll be rooting for him, I would really like him to have a title, which I would then fight him for at the Stvanica. But I think Kincl will win. And how? Because I’ve seen how Pirat fought and how Kincl fought, so I think Kristofich will bet on his attitude, but Patrik will outbox him very quickly there.
The Pirate will realize that even in the stance there is no way. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if this ends very quickly with some sort of submission in the first or second round. Kincl will win,” he said in an interview with iSport.
Should he emerge victorious, Vémola has a clear path to a title fight. Otherwise, he will take on Pirate first and if he wins, he will go for Kincl, who is looking forward to a rematch with him.
Source:: iSport
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