MMA
Vémola cheers for Pirate at Štvanice! I’ll legally beat him up for his stupid shit, says the Terminator
Karlos Vémola was supposed to fight for the title belt with Polish fighter Naruszczka on 24.7. But he got injured in training and so Oktagon called Pirát instead.
Karlos Vémola was supposed to fight for the title belt with the Polish fighter Marcin Naruszczka on 24.7. But he got injured in training, so Oktagon called Pirát instead.
Karlos Vémola was looking forward to the fight on Štvanica and wanted to take his title belt back. But all his plans were interrupted by an elbow injury. The doctors won’t let him fight.
“You write to me a lot that you are so sorry that you bought tickets for me, but that idiot Pirate will be there. You don’t have to be sorry at all, come with me and cheer for him!” says Vémola
Slovak fighter Samuel “Pirate” Krištofič will get the chance instead. He sees this fight as an opportunity to finally face Vémola.
If the Pirate wins, Vémola will want to take back his belt, which he lost because of the unweighted fight. He sent a threatening message to the Pirate via Oktagon’s Instagram account.
“I will root for him to win this from the bottom of my heart. Because that’s the only way the Octagon will stop hiding him from me and then I’ll have the power to legally and brutally beat him up for his stupid shit. I’mreally looking forward to it,” said the Terminator
The Pirate has been wanting a fight with Vemola for a long time and if he wins on July 24th at Štvanici, the fight will most likely happen!
“I guarantee you that I will beat him in the first round and that my name is Terminator, I won’t choke him even if he asks me to. I’m going to beat him there and that little star that’s rising now will go out,” finished Vémola.
Source: Octagon MMA
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