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Kozma defended again! Keita stirred up the lightweight waters. How did OKTAGON 29 look like?
Oktagon has another successful tournament behind it, this time with the serial number 29. How did the gala night look like?
Oktagon has another successful tournament behind it, this time with the serial number 29. How did the gala night look like?
The highlight of the evening was the title fight between David Kozma and Bojan Velickovic, which promised a great show. And the fans were treated to it, with a successful ending for the reigning champion.
The Pink Panther was able to finish his opponent in the fourth round, but survived his own death in the third round when Velickovic hit him with a great high kick, but then made a mistake when he tried to end the fight by submission.
Kozma thus defeated another big name and confirmed that he is the long-time champion rightfully so.
But if anyone was asking for a good dose of attention, it was Losene Keita, who managed to finish a rampant Karol Rysavy in the first round. He presented himself with incredible confidence, exceptional speed and hard shots that the Slovakian fighter couldn’t find a recipe for. He rightly asked for a fight with Ivan Buchinger. He looks like he can stir the waters in the lightweight division.
Christian Eckerlin also put in a good performance, finishing his opponent by submission in the first round.
Matej Kuznik managed to defeat Krisztian Simon on points in a grappling match. Thomas Narmo did not live up to his pre-match popularity, being defeated by Daniel Dittrich, while Al Matavao stopped Pavel Salcak in the second round, who is bidding farewell to his career.
One of the biggest surprises of the night was still on the prelims card, Jan Široký, who dominated Mark Bartel. Marcin Naruczka also won on points over Jakub Bel.
Arda Adas defeated Jan Malach on the submission after an unambiguous performance, Arthur Karavaev won his match on points against Omar Santana, Roman Paulus succeeded against Peter Gabal in the talent battle.
Source: Oktagon MMA