MMA
Octagon champion Kincl commented on the return of the GCF: It’s a work for several years and many millions invested
The first ever organization that was here – GCF – wants to return to our MMA scene in full glory. It has new co-owners, one of them is popular youtuber Vladimir Kadlec. He announced his life project in style. What does the Octagon champion Patrik Kincl, who, among other things, won the belt in the GCF in the past, have to say?
The first ever organization that was here – GCF – wants to return to our MMA scene in full glory. It has new co-owners, one of them is popular youtuber Vladimir Kadlec. He announced his life project in style. What does the Octagon champion Patrik Kincl, who among other things in the past also won the belt in the GCF, have to say?
On Sunday, a big thing was announced. The now iconic GCF organization is announcing a comeback as it has new co-owners. One of them is Matěj Kretík, who is a member of Jiří Procházka’s team, but the more visible and well-known one is Vladimír Kadlec, known as youtuber VladaVideos.
On Sunday, Kadlec posted a video in which he makes an absolutely exemplary entrance into the scene. He is funny, not afraid of exaggeration and irony, but he also has ambitions to make GCF not a second-rate organization, but one of the best organizations in the country.
The goal is not to compete with the Octagon, but to help amateur fighters make the transition to the professional level.
However, there are already enough organizations on our market and the question is how the GCF will promote itself. The RFA wants to compete with the Octagon, and there are also smaller organizations like I Am Fighter and MMAsters League.
Now the Oktagon champion and former GCF champion Patrik Kincl has expressed his opinion about GCF.
“I don’t completely see the ideas, but in my opinion the GCF has already missed the train. Sure, Vlad has a big reach in the online space and it will help open a lot of doors for him, but few of today’s fans remember the GCF era,” Kincl said on Instagram.
“The GCF may have wrestled most of the Czechoslovakian names, but by remembering them they are actually doing advertising for other organizations. They can take it from the beginning and build new wrestlers, but it’s a job for several years and xy millions invested,” he added.
Source: GCF, Patrik Kincl
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