MMA
Patrik Kincl vs. Alex Lohoré: Preview and betting tips
Patrik Kincl and Alex Lohoré will compete in the main match of the OKTAGON 35 tournament, which will take place on Saturday 17th September at the Winning Group Arena in Brno. The Czech fighter, who holds the middleweight title, is the favourite. However, his defence will not be easy. What to expect from the fight and what to bet on?
Patrik Kincl and Alex Lohoré will compete in the main match of the OKTAGON 35 tournament, which will take place on Saturday 17th September at the Winning Group Arena in Brno. The Czech fighter, who holds the middleweight title, is the favourite. However, his defence will not be easy. What to expect from the fight and what to bet on?
A very attractive and very high quality fight, spiced up by the fact that it will be a title fight. Patrik Kincl will defend it, Alex Lohoré will try to steal it from him. So there is a lot to look forward to.
Although Lohoré has already fought Karlos Vemola for the middleweight title, but in terms of power and weight the Terminator was on another level. As a result, he dominated all five rounds and kept Lohoré down. But the Frenchman has learned his lesson, gained weight and power and will not be easy fodder for Kinceloe.
If there’s one thing the controversial fighter excels at, it’s versatility. Lohoré can finish a fight both standing and on the ground. He doesn’t have a distinctly weaker side. Plus, he’s properly wrestled and has a lot of experience.
Kincl’s strengths are clear. It’s the ground. While he won’t lose his footing either, it’s not too much to expect him to try to keep up with Lohore in that regard.
So the outcome of the fight will depend largely on how Kincl can get Lohore to the ground and keep him there. Neither fighter is easy to finish, and the champion in particular boasts a great fight IQ.
The fight can be expected to end on points. If that is indeed the case, Kincl could be the winner. Lohore will try to end the fight as quickly as possible and his best chance is to knock out his opponent.