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Sivák at the RFA gala evening. Václav Sivak won, his father lost – Romea.cz

Václav Sivak vs. Konstantin Stoykov: A landslide win in the second round

Václav Sivak once again demonstrated his superiority in the cage. The match against Konstantin Stoykov started at a high pace, when the Czech fighter bombarded his opponent with strong kicks and various techniques immediately after the opening gong. Stoykov tried to defend and waited for the opportunity that came in the second round. With several well-aimed hooks, Sivák was taken aback for a moment, but the Czech wrestler quickly recovered and took control of the fight again. The key moment came when Sivak delivered a crushing blow to the bottom that paralyzed Stoykov and led to a technical knockout (TKO) victory.

Erkan Murat vs. Václav Sivák, senior: The son’s intervention ended the father’s battle

While Václav Sivak celebrated his victory, his father faced Erkan Murat in a tough match. Both fighters started evenly, but Murat gradually gained the upper hand, mainly thanks to accurate high kicks and pressure on the mesh. In the second round, he stepped up his attacks even more, which led to the son, who was watching the fight, decided to throw in the towel to end his father’s battle. Murat claimed victory by technical knockout in the second round.

Sivak’s sharp statements: Criticism of Czech stars and a challenge to the champion of the Octagon

In addition to his performance in the cage, Václav Sivak Jr. decided to start another wave of discussion with his controversial statements before his match. He spoke harshly about domestic fighters who, in addition to matches, also engage in podcasts and other activities. “For me, they are not fighters, but influencers,” said Sivak, alluding to fighters such as Karlos Vémola, Leo Brichta and Patrik Kincl.

However, with his self-confident attitude, he did not spare his critics, who include Ondřej Novotný, the promoter of the Oktagon organization, and the legendary trainer Ondřej “Spejbl” Hutník. “I’m waiting for Keita, and when I beat him, we’ll see what they say again,” he said, referring to the Octagon champion. Still, it’s unlikely that a matchup with Losen Keita will actually happen.

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