MMA
Sivak reacted to the challenge of champion Keita: I make money every month, you just sit in the Octagon and wait for easy opponents
Losene Keita will most likely not show up in the Octagon this year. His fight at Oktagon 38 was cancelled and the Belgian fighter tried to find a replacement. However, he ran into Václav Sivak hard.
Losene Keita will most likely not show up in the Octagon this year. His fight at Oktagon 38 was cancelled and the Belgian fighter tried to find a replacement. However, he ran into Václav Sivak hard.
Losene Keita was supposed to fight Ahmed Villa at the last tournament of the year, but it was eventually cancelled. The Belgian champion decided to find a new opponent.
“If Vasek Sivak would like a stand-up fight, we can have it in MMA gloves. I think itwould be great,” he wrote on his Instagram.
However, he came across it hard. “Keita, I saw you posted some crap about wanting to fight me. You want to wrestle? No! I have so much work to do. I make money every month. I’m not like you.
I get six to eight fights a year. You only have two or three. Buddy, you’re not a real champion. You’re just sitting in OKTAGON waiting for easy opponents. I’m a champion in all organizations. See you around,” Sivak wrote to him in private messages, with Keita making the conversation public.
The public would certainly love the fight, but it’s almost certain we won’t see it in the coming months. Sivak has a fight in another organization at the end of the year.
That is Fight Night Challenge, in which he will try to smother Tomas Deák in boxing. He even showed up in RFA six months ago when he beat Alexis Laugeois.
It’s also a question of how he’s under contract in that organization. The RFA lets its fighters go to other organizations, but if he had a valid contract there, you wouldn’t expect him to step in under the Octagon.
Source:: RFA, MMA Shorties
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