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The Pirate has no chance against Kinclo! I’m sorry, says Vémola
The title fight between Samuel Kristofich and Patrik Kinceloe is scheduled for the end of February. However, the two fighters met in December at the Fight Night Challenge, but neither walked away victorious. Who does Karlos Vémola, who served as an announcer at the tournament, favour?
The title fight between Samuel Kristofich and Patrik Kinceloe is scheduled for the end of February. However, the two fighters met in December at the Fight Night Challenge, but neither walked away victorious. Who does Karlos Vémola, who served as an announcer at the tournament, favour?
At the Fight Night Challenge tournament, both fought in boxing, Samuel Krištofič fought to a draw with Alex Cverna, Patrik Kincl fell in a fight with Attila Vegh.
But in February it will be a really different fight, both will go into it in full preparation and the winner will be the champion and if possible will face Karlos Vemola.
Who is the Terminator, who is currently rehabbing from an injury that isn’t getting much better, favouring out of this fight?
“If I had to rank, which I guess I can’t completely because everyone had a different opponent, but after what I saw on Fight Night Challenge… For a Pirate’s strategy of keeping it standing, Kincl put on a much more balanced performance against Attila. It was a balanced performance every round.
He may have lost, but I think Pirate did too. You could tell he didn’t like the pressure up front. If he doesn’t do something about this, and I should judge by these two fights, I don’t think he has the slightest chance against Kinclov, which of course I’m sorry because I’ve arranged with Ondra Novotny that my return fight will be with Pirate.
Of course I would like it to be a title fight. I hope that the Pirate team in Slovakia will do something about it and that the match will look different than it did at FNC. It really wasn’t anything convincing there,” he said on his latest Instagram stream.
So we have a lot to look forward to in February. Kinceloe’s return to the Czech Republic will certainly sour the waters of middleweight Octagon, even if he doesn’t become champion.
Source: MMA Shorties