MMA
RFA reacts to the statement of Karlos Vemola! We take it as a PR strategy of the competition, sounds from the organization
Karlos Vémola recently spoke on his show about the RFA organization. According to him, this new organization is having money problems and he believes that in two years it will no longer exist. How has the RFA now reacted to his words?
Karlos Vémola recently spoke on his show about the RFA organization. According to him, this new organization is having money problems and he believes that in two years it will no longer exist. How has the RFA now reacted to his words?
Karlos Vémola invited Ondřej Novotný and his future opponent Marpa on his show. The latter will face Ilja Škondrič at the end of the year under the RFA banner and Vémola added his opinion on this occasion.
“After he loses to me, nobody will look at it anymore. And God knows if that fight will even happen, because it’s some shady organization that I hear is not doing very well. So much hype around the first gala and it turned out the way it did.
I’m glad for where I am and that I’m not changing coats and running away. I don’t think the organization will even be around in two years, to tell you the truth,” Vémola said on the Karlos Show.
The organisation has now responded to his words. “We will not comment on fighters from other organizations. We respect and appreciate all fighters. This is more like a PR strategy of the competition. But it doesn’t bother us at all.
You can all watch our first tournament on tape or see for yourself the quality of our organization in two weeks at the Grand Opening,” the RFA told Slovak Sport.
We will surely see a similar tug of war in the future, as the RFA is able to offer higher payouts to fighters, which is why a large number have switched to them from the Octagon.
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