MMA
Will we see a rematch between Mikulášek and Melis? I think I definitely deserve it, says Baba Yaga
Václav Mikulášek fell again, but this time the defeat hurts him a bit more. He lost to Tomáš Meliš, his former friend, whom he really doesn’t need. Moreover, he is not satisfied with the way the match ended. Will there be a rematch?
Václav Mikulášek fell again, but this time the defeat hurts him a bit more. He lost to Tomáš Meliš, his former friend, whom he really doesn’t need. Moreover, he is not satisfied with the way the match ended. Will there be a rematch?
The Oktagon 32 tournament offered several interesting fights and one of them was certainly the fight between Vaclav Mikulasek and Tomas Meliš.
It was a long-delayed fight between two former friends, but the match ended slowly before it started. Mikulášek was more active, but then Meliš put on a kimura, Mikulášek screamed and the referee stopped the fight.
“But I really didn’t scream in pain. I slipped out fine the first time and I could do it again. I just wanted to scream at it to help myself mentally. Moreover, Tomas has short arms and he had nowhere to put them,” Milulášek said on his Instagram stream.
Milus said at the press conference that he would have broken his arm if the referee hadn’t stopped the fight. But it must be said that almost everyone imagined the match differently.
That’s also why Mikulášek would have been happy if it came to a rematch. “I think I definitely deserve it. Especially since I was better all the time in the match itself. I did what I promised. In the stand-up, Tomas had no chance against me, I controlled it on the ground,” he added.
If Melis agrees to this, the promoters of Oktagon will certainly not resist. Moreover, the tournament at Štvanica is coming up, which is always packed.
Source: Oktagon MMA, Vaclav Mikulasek
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