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MMA | Hard work pays off! The first Czech woman in the UFC competed and won four medals

“I have a more complex MMA, I added the ground to it. I can incorporate wrestling and judo, which I couldn’t do before. It helped me a lot to put these things together,” Pudilova praises her training at the Irish gym SBG, where she works under. the direction of the famous coach John Kavanagh, whose most famous client is the famous fighter Conor McGregor.

The first ever Czech woman in the UFC recently reintroduced herself to the elite, her dominant performance against China’s Yanan Wu clearly showed that the Příbram native is definitely not lounging around in Ireland. After a recent stay of several weeks in the Czech Republic, she returned to the Dublin gym with all the pomp and in the previous days she also participated in the Grappling Industries association tournament there, where she fought in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

Is the result? Four medals! Three golds and one bronze. “I am very happy with the medals, it was difficult to get them. I played many games, thanks to which I gained new experience and saw great progress,” Pudilová told Sport.cz. “I won about 7 games, unfortunately I lost one, I came close and I regret it,” admitted the Příbram native.

So she retaliated against her murdered and let herself go. Then I beat my opponent, it was a good experience. I am very happy to have been able to compete in this way, “added Pudilová, who also boasted of the four medals won on her social networks. The former GCF organization champion in the bantamweight category has thus shown that she can transform herself recent weaknesses in strengths and let it be a very good quadruple metal gain result.

Right on the spot, the Czech fighter was crossed by his friend Matúš Juráček, wrestler of the Oktagon MMA organization, who in the previous days had also gone to work in the famous SBG. “Stop dealing with some nonsense and idiots playing fighters in Prague. The real sport is about something else, because Lucka has won three gold medals and one bronze in BJJ,” Juráček said via social media. network.

The Czech duo in Ireland were recently joined by Oktagon MMA welterweight champion David Kozma, who is preparing to defend his title against Brazilian Kaik Brit in December. The fighter nicknamed the “Pink Panther” is expected to return to the Czech Republic in about two weeks.

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