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The future of Viktor Pest? If the PFL offers him a new contract, I think he’ll stay there, Kincl said
Viktor Pešta hasn’t had a great year, losing two games since his move to the PFL and the season ended earlier than he expected. Now the question is whether he will get a contract and where he will eventually head. What is Patrik Kincl’s opinion on this?
Viktor Pešta hasn’t had a great year, losing two games since his move to the PFL and the season ended earlier than he expected. Now the question is whether he will get a contract and where he will eventually head. What is Patrik Kincl’s opinion on this?
Viktor Pest had high hopes for his move to the PFL. Unfortunately, he fell twice in the first round and his season is over. The organization is running in a different way than what we are used to from others.
The next one doesn’t start until spring, so the experienced wrestler now has the question of whether he will be extended. What did Patrik Kincl have to say?
“But if the PFL offers him a new contract, I think he will stay there. I would have it the same way. I would like toclear my name, prove that I can perform better.
If they give him a chance again, I think he’ll take it. In the meantime, he could fight somewhere in our country. He could try KSW,” said Kincl in an interview for Kaocko.cz.
“Speaking for myself, as far as the draw is concerned, Viktor had the toughest opponent he could ever get in the PFL right from the start. I’m afraid that everything depended on that match,” he added.
So where can Pest’s paths lead? Domestically, he has two organizations to choose from, with the RFA being the more likely choice, also due to the financial reward.
Abroad, KSW is an interesting option and could be interested in him. But it will all likely depend on whether the PFL is still interested.
Source: Kaocko.cz
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