MMA
The Octagon star had a motorcycle accident. Fortunately, the Terminator escaped unharmed
A month and a half ago he fought in Frankfurt, Germany in front of his home crowd, now Stephan Pütz had to deal with less pleasant worries. He had a motorcycle accident, but fortunately he escaped without any major health problems.
A month and a half ago he fought in Frankfurt, Germany in front of his home crowd, now Stephan Pütz had to deal with less pleasant worries. He had a motorcycle accident, but fortunately he escaped without any major health problems.
Stephan Pütz has had two fights in the Octagon. Besides, he is one of the main faces of the Czechoslovakian organization that is trying to break into his native country. He fought in the first tournament in Frankfurt in June and should not miss the next one in October.
Among other things, he is expected to face Karlos Vemola. He is even challenging the Czech Terminator to a bet, according to which only the winner of their fight could be called the Terminator.
However, it might not take much and he wouldn’t have to fight at all in October. On Instagram, the German Terminator “boasted” about the photos he took after his motorcycle crash.
“On the way to the ice bath I ended up in the nettles in the ditch. The driver of the car, which was driving in the opposite direction, was probably on the phone and didn’t think it was important to stop. Unfortunately, none of the witnesses know the license plate number of the person who caused the accident. But the main thing is to be healthy,” said the German fighter.
Oktagon co-owner Pavol Neruda also commented on his post. “I’m glad you’re okay. Take care of yourself, buddy,” Neruda’s comment read.
From a series of photos, it is clear that Pütz has a scraped back. His motorcycle appears to have suffered more damage. The German proved that he doesn’t let anything get him down and lived up to his nickname this time.
Source:: Stephan Pütz
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