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OKTAGON 44: Oberhausen – stream, schedule, info, betting
OKTAGON 44 will be the next tournament to help dominate the German market. The organization will head to a new city and we will also see a title battle in the form of a Karlos Vemola match. What’s the schedule and where to watch the tournament via stream?
OKTAGON 44 will be the next tournament to help dominate the German market. The organization will head to a new city and we will also see a title battle in the form of a Karlos Vemola match. What’s the schedule and where to watch the tournament via stream?
OKTAGON 44 will be the sixth tournament for the largest Czechoslovakian organization in 2023. Oktagon returns to Germany and will be presented in a new city. This time it is the next stop on the way to dominate the German market Oberhausen.
OKTAGON 44 – when and where
OKTAGON 44 will take place on Saturday 17 June. It will be hosted by Oberhausen, Germany, specifically the local Rudolf-Weber Arena, which is expected to be at least overwhelmingly full. The gala is scheduled to start at 18:00.
OKTAGON 44 stream
OKTAGON 44 will not be broadcast by any TV station. It will be available to watch via purchased Pay Per View directly from the organization.
OKTAGON 44 schedule, match card
OKTAGON 44 will once again offer great matches. The main attraction for the German crowd is of course Christian Eckerlin, who is in for an interesting test. This Primera will measure his strength against him.
Pavol Langer and Alexander Poppeck will face each other for the interim welterweight title and thus for the fight with Karlos Vemola.
Czechoslovak fans can look forward to Zdeněk Polívka, Ronald Paradeiser and Tomáš Fiala.
Match card
Christian Eckerlin vs. Tato Primera
Pavol Langer vs. Alexander Poppeck
Bojan Velickovic vs. Christian Jungwirth
Marcel Grabinski vs. Andreas Michailidis
Lukasz Siwiec vs. John Hathaway
Zdenek Polívka vs. Hojat Khajevand
Konrad Dyrschka vs. TBA
Rafael Xavier vs. Mateusz Strzelczyk
Ronald Paradeiser vs. Andrew Fisher
Hassan Shaaban vs. Tomas Fiala
Source: Oktagon MMA
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