MMA
Leo Brichta has signed a contract with the Polish agency Artnox! The goal is to get him into KSW
Leo Brichta is now a fighter of Real Fight Arena (RFA), but one of the advantages of moving to this organization is that it allows him to compete in another world organization. That would be the famous Polish KSW, which he has now approached by signing with the Artnox agency.
Leo Brichta is now a fighter of Real Fight Arena (RFA), but one of the advantages of moving to this organization is that it allows him to compete in another world organization. That would be the famous Polish KSW, which he has now approached by signing with the Artnox agency.
On Wednesday, the cooperation of the popular MMA fighter Leo Brichta with the Polish agency Artnox Fight Sport, which represents, among others, Patrik Kinzl and Miroslav Broz, was announced.
“We have fantastic news for you! Leo Brichta – one of the biggest talents of the Czech MMA scene joins Artnox Fight Sport!
Soon you will find out what exciting things we are planning for this kid. Be sure that he will be heard a lot!” the agency posted on its Instagram.
What does this partnership have to offer? Most likely, the goal is to get Brichta into KSW, where he would love to wrestle.
Plus, he wouldn’t break your contract with the RFA, as it was previously announced that the organization would allow its wrestlers to compete elsewhere in the world.
So does KSW, so there is certainly something to look forward to. Brichta is also a great candidate for the first tournament where titles will be given out. It will happen in December this year.
Source: Artnox, MMA Shorties
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