RFA Head Discusses Future Fights for Czech Champion Václav Sivák

10.04.2024

Author: Ondřej Huml

Boris Marhanský. PHOTO: RFA

On Saturday, the second defense of the RFA belt awaits him, then Mladá Boleslav, then a home farewell and he will head towards foreign targets. No matter how things turn out for Václav Sivák this weekend in Opava, one great Czech challenge will continue to remain before him. There is still talk about his match with Tadeáš Růžička. Another champion who, like him, claimed a million crowns for their fight. According to RFA head Boris Marhanský, it is not excluded that they will fight after all.

Anyway, at RFA 16 Sivák has other work to do. The belt of the kickboxing king in the weight up to 66 kilograms will be tried to take away from him the promising challenger Adam Król, whose domain until now has been MMA. “Vašek absolutely does not accept that Adam could threaten him with anything, but of course he sees it differently. By pairing him with him, he is said to have perceived him as a wrestler. He has a clear goal and he will pursue it. He is a ward of Jakub Müller and he believes in him a lot. Moreover, I know from my experience that when Cuba promises a big surprise, it usually turns out that way, at least it always turns out to be a great match. I expect it to be a fantastic spectacle in Opava, too. But what chance does Adam have of beating Vašek? I don’t dare to guess. Considering Vaško’s qualities, I really don’t know if his conqueror will ever be found,” Marhanský paid a tribute to Sivák in an interview with kaocko.cz.

He has been negotiating with him for a long time about the fact that he would like to pit him against Mawar. Another posturing star who won the throne of the king in the RFA under the rules of Real Fight up to 70.3 kilograms. There was talk that they could fight in September at the title gala in Prague, but these plans fell through. However, hopes for this super fight live on.

“I said that the match won’t be in Prague. That it doesn’t make sense for us to do it there, but it would make sense for us in Ostrava. We’ll see. Maybe it will develop in such a way that we’ll announce something new soon,” the RFA boss smiled, saying that none of the fighters will want to go under a million crowns. “If we go into it, it will certainly be the most expensive stand-up game on the domestic stage, quite possibly even in the whole of Europe. It would cost us significantly more than how much Glory pays for such a game,” added Marhanský.

At the same time, it is clear that especially Bad Boy’s Czech and Slovak opponents are finding it increasingly difficult. When you have a record of 26 wins and not a single defeat, there are not many fools who would voluntarily want to be locked in a cage with you, in a ring. All the more respect to anyone who gives it the green light.

“It is not a problem to find an opponent for Vaško abroad. We have contacts that we can turn to at any time, but at the same time it is not the path that we want to take. We want to focus on the domestic scene, on domestic talents. I think that such a match has a long way to go bigger ranks, and the fans will appreciate it much more. This is something that will distinguish us from the Octagon in the future. We will not back down from having fighters from the Czech Republic and Slovakia on our cards, because that is what our fans want to see the most. “They can see foreign stars in many other organizations, led by the UFC or KSW,” Marhanský concluded.

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