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Czech Roma martial artists at the Real Fight Arena gala: Václav Sivák Jr. wins, his father loses – Romea.cz

Václav Sivák, Jr. vs. Konstantin Stoykov: Overwhelming victory in the second round

Sivák Jr. once again demonstrated his dominance in a cage fight. His fight with Konstantin Stoykov got off to a rapid start as the Czech fighter rained down strong kicks and various techniques on his rival immediately after the opening bell. Stoykov tried to defend himself and waited for his own chance to attack, which came in the second round. He momentarily surprised Sivák Jr. with several well-aimed hooks, but the Czech fighter quickly recovered and took control of the match again. The decisive moment came when Sivák Jr. delivered a devastating blow that paralyzed Stoykov and gave Sivák Jr. victory by technical knockout.

Erkan Murat vs. Václav Sivák Sr.: The father's fight ends when his son intervenes

While Sivák Jr. celebrated his victory, his father took on Erkan Murat in a challenging fight. Both fighters started on equal terms, but Murat slowly gained the advantage, particularly thanks to his demanding high kicks and soft tissue pressure. In the second round he escalated his attacks even more, which led to Sivák, Sr.'s son, who was watching the match, throwing his father's towel into the ring and ending the fight. Murat therefore also won in the second round by a technical knockout.

Sharp remarks from Sivák Jr.: criticism of Czech stars and a challenge for the octagon master

In addition to his appearance in the cage, Sivák Jr. decided to spark another wave of discussion in the martial arts world by making controversial remarks before his fight. He sharply criticized his fellow fighters from the Czech Republic, who, in addition to fighting, also do other activities such as podcasts. “For me they are not fighters, but influencers,” said Sivák Jr., referring to fighters like Leo Brichta, Patrik Kincl and Karlos Vémola.

Even Sivák Jr.'s confident attitude did not spare his critics, including Ondřej Novotný, the promoter of the Octagon organization, and the legendary coach Ondřej “Spejbl” Hutník. “I expect to fight Keita and once I beat him, we’ll see what they have to say,” Sivák Jr. said, referring to the Octagon program’s champion. However, it is unlikely that he will ever face Losen Keita.