MMA
Why did he finally adopt Game Changer? The desire and vision for the greatness of this tournament is stronger than reason, admitted the Pirate
The Oktagon Tipsport Game Changer tournament will offer us a duel of the true top. We can look forward to Patrik Kinzl, David Kozma, Kaiko Brito, as well as Samuel Kristofich, who finally decided to accept the offer. Why did he change his mind?
Fans were asking where the Pirate was, but Samuel Kristofich himself explained that he turned down the offer because he didn’t want to move to the welterweight division, where he finds it very difficult to crash.
But a few days after the announcement of the rejection, the organization said that we will see Pirate in Game Changer after all. However, not as a member of the seeded eight, but in the second half, so he will face one of the stars of the Octagon in the first round.
Why did he finally decide to accept the offer for a second attempt? He explained it on his YouTube channel, where he regularly informs his fans about various news around him.
“The biggest project I’ll be involved in so far in my life. Well, I still turned it down the first time. Why? It’s already been said. Reason talked me out of it and I still don’t think it’s a good idea.
Well, the desire and vision for the greatness of this tournament is stronger. I don’t know how far up the pyramid I’ll go. Only the tournament itself will tell. Well, hearts and aspirations look to the very top. In the end, I decided to go to the pyramid anyway. Why?
Because it’s something big. It’s the first pyramid this big in Europe. I have always enjoyed and always wanted to be part of something that is big and groundbreaking.
It will be something completely new in the market. A new format. It wasthe size of the whole thing that finally convinced me that I wanted to do it and that I wanted to bother with the weight for it,” Pirate said.
He could have had a fight at Octagon 38, but he would have had to fight Rafael Xavier at welterweight. Of course, he refused to do that.
Source: Pirat Kristofich YouTube
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