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RFA promoter about Oktagon and Novotny: I don’t understand that he handles some things the way he does
A couple of months ago, a new MMA organization called RFA was introduced and started to pull in fighters from the Octagon. Ondrej Novotny doesn’t like that, and he called the promoter of the new organization Voldemort. What did Boris Marhansky say about him and Oktagon?
A couple of months ago, a new MMA organization called RFA was introduced and started to pull in fighters from the Octagon. Ondrej Novotny doesn’t like that, and he called the promoter of the new organization Voldemort. What did Boris Marhansky say about him and Oktagon?
Quite recently, a new organization RFA came into the world, which since its inception began to offer contracts to fighters of the Oktagon organization.
Naturally, Oktagon and its promoter Ondrej Novotny don’t like this and called RFA promoter Boris Marhansky Voldemort, just like he did earlier with Peter Karesh of XFN.
But Marhansky was offended by the label and commented on Novotny, or the Octagon organization, in an interview with MMA Without A Mask.
“I think they don’t like the fact that there’s a new organization coming in. I totally understand. But I don’t understand that they’re addressing some things the way they are. I don’t really know what’s driving them to do that. For example, Ondra called me Voldemort the day after our press conference and things like that. If I were in their position, I probably wouldn’t have reacted.
I’ve heard x number of opinions that we’re going to destroy them, but we just came up with some ideas and insight. MMA fighters have been in other organizations before and it’s going to rotate. Then when there are fighters who aren’t happy, it’s clear they tend to move on. I don’t see this as a dirty fight. It’s abusiness and whoever makes the better offer takes it,” Marhansky said.
Miroslav Brož, who had a fight last week in KSW in which he drew, is a new transfer to the RFA. David Hosek, who is still figuring out what path he will take, may also be moving in.
Source: MMA Shorties
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