MMA
Ragozin: A match with Pest? No problem! But did Vemola ask him to take it for him?
The fight between Mikhail Ragozin and Karlos Vemola is still not happening. That’s why Viktor Peshta, who says he is not hiding from anyone, has signed up to fight him. Now the Russian wrestler has come up with a response.
The fight between Mikhail Ragozin and Karlos Vemola is still not happening. That’s why Viktor Peshta, who, according to his own words, is not hiding from anyone, has applied for a fight with him. Now the Russian wrestler has come up with a response.
Mikhail Ragozin was supposed to fight Karlos Vemola a couple of years ago, but the fight did not take place because of an injury to the Czech fighter.
However, the two started to talk about the fight a few months ago, but nothing is coming to fruition.
Both Oktagon, under which Vémola falls, and RCC, Ragozin’s organization, have agreed to the fight. So everything is stuck on Vémola.
He’s still making excuses and he’s not supposed to fight. That’s also why Ragozin spoke to MMA Shorties and more or less accepted the fight with Peseta.
“As for the challenge from Viktor Peshta, I have no problem with it, on the contrary. Viktor is a better quality opponent, having been in the UFC, fought big names like Alexander Emelianenko or Alexei Kudin in Russia,” he said.
“I just wonder if King Carl asked Viktor to take over for him? I’d really like to know! What, Viktor, did Karlos ask you to take over for him? Why is he hiding behind you? Why are Karlos’ last opponents like this? Do you choose that yourself or does the machtmaker really give it to you?” he added.
“I was taught at home that when a man says something, he should stand behind it. Two years ago, Karel said how he was going to beat me up and ended up knocking himself out just before the fight in professional training,” Ragozin finished.
Source: MMA Shorties
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