MMA
Grizzly returns to the Octagon! On his return, he will be greeted by the popular Viking Narmo
Fans will see a very interesting duel in Ostravar Arena in April. OKTAGON 32 will spice up an interesting heavyweight fight. Former Bellator or UFC fighter Jeremy Kimball will appear in the cage again and will be tested by the popular Viking Narmo.
Fans will see a very interesting duel in Ostravar Arena in April. OKTAGON 32 will spice up an interesting heavyweight fight. Former Bellator or UFC fighter Jeremy Kimball will appear in the cage again and will be tested by the popular Viking Narmo.
He last fought in September 2019, when he was defeated by Timo Feucht in Bratislava. Few expected this to be his last fight for a long time. But now, Jeremy Kimball is making his way back to the Octagon.
At OKTAGON 32, which will be hosted by the Ostravar arena in Vítkovice on April 9, he will try to sell his experience that he has gained in Bellator and the UFC. The question is in what form he will present himself. In the past he has defeated the popular Milos Petrasek twice.
However, training videos suggest that Kimball is definitely not in the form he used to be. In fact, the transition from welterweight to heavyweight suggests that in a way.
Kimball will face Norwegian Viking Thomas Narmo, who has only one fight in the Octagon. Before that, he was a big fan favourite, but he didn’t show much in his fight with Daniel Dittrich and lost after the first round.
Narmo made another appearance in early February at ONE FC, but lost there as well, also in the first round. This time, however, on a submission, not a KO.
Kimball has a professional record of 17-9, Narmo has now lost two fights in a row, yet his record is a positive 4-2.
Source: Octagon MMA
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