MMA
Match of the Century 2 will be on! Karlos Vémola has already agreed with Attila Végh, just waiting for confirmation from the Octagon
Czech MMA fans will most likely see a rematch of the fight of the century between Karlos Vemola and Attila Vegh next year. Both fighters have already confirmed the bout on social media, we are just waiting for confirmation from the Oktagon organization.
Czech MMA fans will most likely see a rematch of the fight of the century between Karlos Vemola and Attila Vegh next year. Both fighters have already confirmed the bout on social media, we are just waiting for confirmation from the Oktagon organization.
The fight of the century 2 is coming! It will soon be two years since Attila Vegh defeated Karlos Vemola in a tournament called the Match of the Century.
He hasn’t lost since and is asking for a rematch, which his fellow Slovakian has given him the nod on social media.
“I look on the internet and I have to congratulate Attila not only on his birthday but also on his second offspring. And since your second offspring is on the way, you’ll need money for it, so a second Czechoslovakian fight of the century would be in order,” Vémola said.
“Karlíta, thank you very much for these beautiful words, you normally grabbed me by the heart with them. I love you and my regards to your family. And I’m also very happy that you mentioned that fight – Match of the Century number 2. I’m really just waiting for that final push from OKTAGON to see if it finally gets done. I believe we will both enjoy it together,” Attila replied.
We are waiting for confirmation from the organisation, which will surely prepare a nice press conference for the occasion.
Vemola now faces a convalescence and then a game against Pirates at the end of the year. That is, if the Terminator recovers.
Source: Top-fight
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