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There will be no MMA fight with Boráros! Mikulášek refused, he didn’t defend himself with foul language afterwards
When Václav Mikulášek’s boxing match with Gábor Boráros was announced, the fans were surprised and were looking forward to a big split decision. The fight didn’t offer much beauty, but it did set the stage for a possible rematch in MMA. That probably won’t happen, which the Ostrava native doesn’t like at all.
When Václav Mikulášek’s boxing match with Gábor Boráros was announced, the fans were surprised and were looking forward to a big split decision. The fight didn’t offer much beauty, but it did set the stage for a possible rematch in MMA. That probably won’t happen, which the Ostrava native doesn’t like at all.
The boxing match between Václav Mikulášek and Gábor Boráros lived up to expectations, although it was certainly not a good-looking fight.
Especially from Mikulášek’s side we could see many unnecessary fouls and for one of them he was even deducted a point. But the match set the stage for a possible rematch in MMA.
That would definitely interest the fans, because Gábor could give everything back to Vasek. Even the promoter Ondrej Novotny admitted that he would like to do that.
“We have the makings of a possibly interesting fight in MMA, and everything bad is good for something, as they say,” Novotny said on MMA Flight Around the World.
However, the fight will most likely not happen after all. Or at least not anytime soon. Boráros will show up in Liberec in April, but Mikulášek will not be his opponent.
“He says he doesn’t want to go with me right now. Probably too busy being a ku**a. Sorry for the expression! But a man who slanders me and then pretends what a fair man he is, he better go f**k himself and fight,” he wrote in response to the announcement.
So presumably Boráros rejected him as his opponent, which Mikulášek doesn’t like at all. But maybe in the future Gábor will be more agreeable in the event of a better financial offer.
Source: Octagon MMA, MMA Shorties
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