MMA
Pest or Pütz? Vémola is clear, his Czech rival will win
In the Oktagon 28 tournament we can look forward to a title fight between Viktor Peseta and Stephan Pütz. How does Karlos Vémola, who could be a possible title challenger, see this fight?
In the Oktagon 28 tournament we can look forward to the title fight between Viktor Peseta and Stephan Pütz. How does Karlos Vémola, who could be a possible title challenger, see this fight?
Viktor Peshta is the favourite in the fight with Stephan Pütz according to the fans as well as according to the bookmakers, who are giving him odds of around 1.5.
Karlos Vémola, who is recovering from an injury and would like to face Pešta, that is if he has the title, has a similar opinion on the winner of the match.
“My pick for the main and title fight of the night between Peshta and the would-be German Terminator? Peshta is a much more experienced and better fighter, so he should probably win this fight. He’s had a lot more important fights, whether in Russia, in the UFC.
Weight wise, Peshta will be better, he has more experience than Terminator, but Peshta’s problem is that when he’s in a big fight his head fails a little bit. We’ll see how he prepares mentally.
If he does, he should win the fight. The German wannabe Terminator won’t give it to him for free though, he’s also a dude who will be there from start to finish, but my pick leans more towards Pest,” Vémola told Kaocko.
The vast majority of Czech fans will be rooting for Pešta, and so should the promoters, who would certainly like to see Pešta win, especially for a possible fight with Vémola.
Source: Kaocko
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