MMA
Pale near the UFC! According to André Reinders, she could be a replacement at the March tournament in London
Tereza Bledá is still undefeated in MMA, at the end of last year she won the title in the Octagon and now she has a clear goal in front of her, and that is the UFC. It seems that she might not be far from the famous organization, her start might come very soon indeed.
Tereza Bledá is still undefeated in MMA, at the end of last year she won the title in the Octagon and now she has a clear goal in front of her, and that is the UFC. It seems that she might not be far from the famous organization, her start might come very soon indeed.
The Czech Republic does not currently have a representative in the UFC, but that could change quickly. It is clear that if she moves to this famous MMA organization in the near future, it will be Tereza Bledá.
The young fighter is still undefeated and negotiations are currently underway with the most prestigious organization in the world. And her start could come really soon.
“The current situation is that the manager from First Round Management told us that there should be a direct path to the UFC. We have a video call on Saturday, where I should find out the possibilities and details. We are anxiously awaiting to hear what we will hear.
One of the options is a short notice fight in London where the UFC is on March 19. Terka could be the official replacement here. The other option is a regular contract. If the UFC doesn’t happen now, we would like a fight in the spring in the Octagon, which we are already negotiating with Ondra Novotny,” her coach André Reinders told Kaocko.cz.
The date of the London tournament is in a month and it would be a really big surprise if she appeared there. The more realistic option is that Bledá would rather wait for a while.
The UFC certainly won’t delay long and will rush in with a classic offer that a fighter of her level deserves. It would be nice if the Czech Republic had another great representative in the UFC.
Source: Kaocko.cz
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