MMA
Money in KSW? It’s similar to RFA. With each fight it jumps up a lot, said David Hosek
David Hosek no longer belongs to the RFA stable, but he signed a four-fight contract with KSW in Poland. In an interview with Kaocko.cz, he talked about when he first heard about the organization’s interest or about the financial remuneration in his new organization.
David Hosek is no longer a part of the RFA stable, but he signed a four-fight contract with KSW in Poland. In an interview with Kaocko.cz, he talked about when he first heard about the organization’s interest or about the financial remuneration in his new organization.
David Hosek defeated Marcin Naruszczka in the Octagon and it seemed like he might be slowly approaching a title shot. But in the end, he listened to the lure of the new RFA organization.
He showed up there twice and notched a win and a loss. The last one was against Nenad Avramovic, who will be fighting for the title. At the end of the year, he also showed up in the IAF, where he defeated Martin Horski.
But after that win came a lasso from KSW, which will have a fight in Liberec in February. When did the Czech fighter learn about the organization’s interest?
“I got the first offer from KSW at the end of October. But I had an RFA and I Am Fighter tournament, so I turned it down. Then I found out that KSW was going to have a gala here in the Czech Republic, but I wasn’t sure for a long time that I was going to compete there.
But I preferred to prepare for it and I was glad that my manager managed to arrange it. They found me an opponent and I accepted it,” he said in an interview with Kaocko.cz.
His KSW contract gives him permission to fight under the RFA or IAF, so we may see him in those organizations in the future. In Poland, however, he has a contract for four fights, which will be well compensated financially.
“It’s similar to the RFA. It’s similar to RFA, but with every fight it goes up a lot. In the last fight of my contract, I’ll get much more than now. It’s also a chance for me to show that I deserve even better money,” Hosek added.
His opponent in Liberec will be thirty-one-year-old Swedish Andreas Gustafsson, who has seven wins and only one defeat. Can the Czech stop him?
Source: Kaocko.cz, Sherdog