MMA
Leave my animals alone! I am the only lion you will have the honour of meeting when the cage closes behind us, Vémola tells Pütz
Karlos Vémola is scheduled to fight Patrik Kinclo, but after that he would like to fight the German Stephan Pütz. With that he could defend the welterweight championship belt, which he now holds.
Karlos Vémola is scheduled to fight Patrik Kinclo, but after that he would like to fight the German Stephan Pütz. With that he could defend the welterweight championship belt, which he now holds.
At the end of this year Karlos Vémola will face the reigning Octagon middleweight champion Patrik Kinclo. The Terminator has no doubts about his victory and is already thinking about his next duel.
He recently spoke about the fact that he would like to show his face at heavyweight in the spring, but a different fight is looming at the Munich tournament, with Stephan Pütz. The latter would like to go for a title fight again, having last fallen to Viktor Pesta on a doctor’s decision.
The German has already challenged him and wanted to bet on all the animals Vémola owns as well. The latter has responded to his words and it seems that he too would like the match to happen.
“Hey Stephan, congratulations on beating my teammate and getting engaged right in the cage. Good job. You’re going through a happy time right now, but I have something you want. The welterweight championship belt. “When I finish Kinclo, you can try to get it,” Vémola said on social media.
“I know you want to be like me, you call yourself the Terminator. But leave my animals, my lions and crocodiles, alone. The only lion you will have the honor of being with is me when the cage closes behind us. I’m ready for you, boy,” he added.
The only question now is whether the organisation will be there for this match on February 11 in Munich. Ondřej Novotný let it be known that such a match needs to be properly promoted and it might happen later.
Source: Karlos Vémola Instagram
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