MMA
Vemola? Even if we don’t love each other, I don’t wish him such an end, says Kincl
Karlos Vémola is injured and it doesn’t look good with him, Samuel Krištofič didn’t have an opponent for the end of the year fight in the Oktagon 30 tournament, but Patrik Kincl became the one who believes that Vémola will come back and will have to fight him.
Karlos Vémola is injured and it doesn’t look good with him, Samuel Krištofič didn’t have an opponent for his fight at the end of the year in the Oktagon 30 tournament, but that was Patrik Kincl, who believes that Vémola will come back and will have to fight him.
A middleweight title fight between Samuel Kristofich and Patrik Kincl has been announced for the Oktagon Prime 4 tournament. Kincl replaced Karlos, whose injury is not going well at all.
Kincl recently had a title fight in the Polish KSW organization, however, he lost to Robert Soldic in Welterweight, now he will fight at the higher weight and has a chance for a rematch with Terminator, which he has long wanted.
“I think of it as a kind of checkmate. I will win the title and if Karel comes back, he will have to fight me. He has nowhere else to go. I want to put on a good fight in December, entertain people.
I haven’t read Pirate yet, but I definitely want to show that I deserve a rematch with Vémola and that I am the Czech-Slovak number one,” he said in an interview for iDnes.
In another interview, Vémola did not understand why Kincl is getting a chance if he has not fought in the Octagon yet. But it must be said that the organization needed a proper name for a tournament that is supposed to be one of the best in history.
Kincl, however, despite the fact that he and Vemola don’t exactly see eye to eye, wishes his rival nothing but the best. “If anyone can come back from a difficult injury like this, it’s him. If not, unfortunately, I won’t get attached to it. Even though we don’t exactly love each other, I certainly don’t wish him such an end,” he added.
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