MMA
Vemola defends The Prince: At 44 years old he won a fight and you’re writing hits? You’re crap!
In the fight for the challenger position of David Kozma, Petr Kníže managed to beat Kaiko Brito on points. This, however, did not please a large part of combat sports fans, according to whom the Brazilian should have won. Karlos Vémola defended his friend.
In the fight for the challenger position of David Kozma, Petr Kníže managed to beat Kaiko Brito on points. This, however, did not please a large part of combat sports fans, according to whom the Brazilian should have won. Karlos Vémola defended his friend.
A big wave of disapproval on social networks was aroused by the victory of Peter the Prince over Kaiko Brito. Many fans were convinced that the Brazilian should have won the fight.
But such reactions are absolutely not to Terminator’s liking. He had no doubt that the Monster could beat the Brit. “I told him to throw him on the ground and beat him up,” Vémola revealed his advice to his friend.
“It’s unbelievable that I read some hits that Prince is an old geezer, that he didn’t show anything and that the Brazilian won. Anyone who understands the sport knows that Brito won the first round, but Monster nailed rounds two and three,” the Terminator expressed his disgust.
“You’re crap, you deserve a slap on the wrist. I’m sick of it. Monster is 44 years old, he’s the original invalid, he has an iron leg, he walks with one leg and beats guys 20 years younger,” Vémola added.
Besides, he added that the Prince deserves respect and reverence. He said it’s a great achievement for Czech MMA and is looking forward to Monster’s rematch with David Kozma, which he called the real fight of the century.
Source:: Instagram | Karlos Vémola
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