MMA
Sivák has lost his opponent! Tomas Deák injured, Fight Night Challenge looking for a replacement
Sivák’s manager Adrian Smrčka announced a few days ago that the fight between Václav Sivák and Tomáš Deák is in danger. The information has now been confirmed by the organization itself and a new opponent is being sought. Who could it be?
Sivák’s manager Adrian Smrčka announced a few days ago that the fight between Václav Sivák and Tomáš Deák is in danger. The information has now been confirmed by the organization itself and a new opponent is being sought. Who could it be?
Václav Sivák showed up at the RFA tournament and then at Heroes Gate. He won in both organizations without much trouble and there is talk about who will be next.
His next fight was supposed to be against Tomas Deák on December 27 at the organization’s Fight Night Challenge tournament. However, the information of the manager Adrian Smrcka was confirmed.
“I think the fight will come off, it will be official soon, I think he’s scared of Vasek, I don’t see anything else in it. But we definitely want to fight, we want a good name,” he told Kaocko.cz two days ago.
Now the organization itself wrote on its Instagram that the fight is off. “Unfortunately, Tomas Deák cannot fight Vaclav Sivak after his injury from the last fight.
We wish you a speedy recovery and a quick return to the cage, champion. Today we will introduce a substitute who we strongly believe will be a challenge for Bad Boy.”
Who will be the replacement? The name of William Tank, who calls himself Gypsy Warrior, has been announced. However, Fight Night Challenge soon deleted the post and it’s questionable whether there has been another change.
Now officially Sivak is without an opponent, but it won’t be difficult to find one. There is a long queue for him, after the last fight Kelvin Souquessa signed up to fight him.
There is also talk of a fight with Losen Keita, but Oktagon would definitely like to keep such a fight for their tournament.
Source: Fight Night Challenge
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