MMA
Lohoré’s strongest point? Occasionally he throws a punch that’s completely untechnical. It’s like he’s wrestling an amateur, Kincl said
The Oktagon 35 tournament is scheduled for Saturday, with the highlight being a title fight between Patrik Kinzl and Alex Lohore for the middleweight championship belt. How does the reigning champion feel at the moment?
The Oktagon 35 tournament is already on the schedule for Saturday, the highlight of which will be the title fight between Patrik Kinceloe and Alex Lohore for the middleweight championship belt. How does the reigning champion feel at the moment?
Patrik Kincl won the championship belt in his first fight in the Octagon when he defeated Samuel Kristofich. Now he will defend, the organization has given him Alex Lohore.
The French fighter has already fought once for the Oktagon middleweight title, but he was unable to defeat Karlos Vemola at the end of 2020. What does Kincl fear for him?
“His strongest point I see is that sometimes he throws a punch in there that is absolutely untechnical. It’s like he’s fighting an amateur. But it’s effective because it’s on a different track and at a different angle than what you’re used to.
He gets that surprise moment a lot of times and I have to watch it, stay focused. It’s five rounds, it’s going to be a tough head-to-head fight to keep my focus. That will be the alpha and omega,” he told iSport.
How does the reigning champion, who is favoured by most fighters outside the bookmakers, feel? “So far it looks good. Unless something goes wrong at the last minute, I feel great at the moment,” he added.
So now he has one last day ahead of him, as early as Saturday around midnight he will get the opportunity to fight not only for the title, but also for a fight with Carlos Vemola, which should happen at the end of the year.
Source:: iSport
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