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Now that’s a bomb! Karlos Vémola burned through a spectacular Oktagon tournament. Will he have three titles?
Karlos Vémola may have inadvertently burned the big news of the biggest domestic MMA organization when he talked about his career plans in an interview. Will he have three Octagon titles next year?
Karlos Vémola may have inadvertently burned the big news of the biggest domestic MMA organization when he talked about his career plans in an interview. Will he have three Octagon titles next year?
Will Vémola cap off a successful year in December?
Karlos Vémola has had a successful year. After struggling through a long-term shoulder injury, he has experienced three dominant victories in less than two months this year.
After a controversial boxing match victory against musician Marp just a fortnight later, he defeated Poland’s Pasternak in the first expansion of the Octagon to Germany. The Frankfurt Festhalle had already seen the dreaded version of the Terminator, who did not make it past the second round.
The same version then showed up in Prague’s Štvanica, where he won the Octagon welterweight championship belt in a title fight with Serbian Ilic. Here, too, the most famous fighter of the Octagon did not even have time to warm up and literally outclassed his opponent.
After Saturday’s tournament in Brno, where Patrik Kincl dominantly defended the middleweight title, he challenged the newly crowned champion to their mutual rematch. In the event of his victory, Vémola would hold the titles of two weight classes at the same time.
The Terminator burned through the newcomer to the Octagon!
Now he has burned through his employer’s huge news in revealing his career goals. That’s because Vémola is targeting three straight championship belts, which would be a historic feat within the organization.
“I’ve made a deal with Ondrej Novotny that if I beat Kinceloe in December, he’ll give me a heavyweight title fight in Munich in February,” he said in an interview with Fightlive posted on the fighter’s Instagram. “I could complete a third belt,” he expressed his wish.
“Ondra doesn’t talk about it publicly so it doesn’t turn out like it did in Germany,” he said about the charismatic promoter. He was originally expected to make his return to Frankfurt in October.
“He’s not talking about if it doesn’t turn out like that so he can say he didn’t promise me anything,” he explained. “But I have a promise, and the hand I’ve been dealt pays for me,” he concluded firmly.
So in February, we’ll see news that Octagon hasn’t yet announced. Thus, the existing tournaments in Frankfurt will be replaced by the city of Munich. Will the plans of the Czech fighter come true?
Source:: Instagram, Fightlive