MMA
Vemola is a fake man and a fake champion who is being pushed by the organization and his manager, said his opponent Ilic
Karlos Vemola’s welterweight title fight is coming up. The Octagon has assigned him Serbian Aleksandar Ilic, who doesn’t go far for a sharp word. This time he’s leaning not only on Vemola, but on the Octagon itself, where he’ll be fighting in just over two weeks.
Karlos Vemola’s welterweight title fight is coming up. The Octagon has assigned him Serbian Aleksandar Ilic, who doesn’t go far for a sharp word. This time he’s leaning not only on Vemola, but on the Octagon itself, where he’ll be fighting in just over two weeks.
The tournament at Štvanica is coming up and the highlight will be the title fight between Karlos Vemola and Aleksandar Ilic. However, many fans or people in MMA don’t like this fight.
Vémola got it as a gift, even though he hasn’t fought in a long time and has only fought at middleweight since his defeat to Attila Vegh. But when he humiliated Michal Pasternak in the welterweight division, it was clear what was going to happen in Štvanici.
Joker Ilic challenged him via social networks and soon everything was arranged. Ilic, like Vémola, likes trashtalk and now he has expressed his opinion on both his opponent and the organization itself.
“From the match I expect people to bully me in the beginning and to cheer for Vémola. But after a few minutes they will realize that Vemola is a fake person and a fake champion who is being pushed by the organization and his manager.
He always just picks his opponents. But I promise that at the end of the fight the fans will love me and that I will become the new King of Prague,” said Ilic. One could say that statement is not too far from the truth.
However, the organization has to earn its keep and if it has the opportunity to have such a match, there is no reason not to do it. However, if Ilic manages to win, things will get even more interesting.
Source: Octagon MMA, MMA Shorties
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