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Oktagon has unveiled the matches for the last two tournaments of the year! We can look forward to four title fights. A tournament in Germany has also been announced
Oktagon MMA, the biggest domestic organization, has unveiled more fights for the last two tournaments of the year. As well, another gala event in Germany was announced. What to look forward to in the coming months?
Oktagon MMA, the biggest domestic organization, has unveiled more fights for the last two tournaments of the year. As well, another gala event in Germany was announced. What to look forward to in the coming months?
We will only see two more Oktagon tournaments this year. Both will take place in December. The first one will be hosted by Ostravar Arena in Ostrava on December 3 and there is a lot to look forward to. Another title defence awaits the home fans’ favourite David Kozma.
Kozma will defend his title in the main match of OKTAGON 37 against Brazilian talent Kaiko Brito. Besides, we can look forward to a featherweight title fight between Mat Sanikidz and Jakub Tichota.
Ostrava can also look forward to the fight between Jan Široký and Ondrej Petrášek, Robert Bryczek will also return and will be challenged by Driai. Dajčman will fight in the heavyweight division with Palasz, we will also see the postponed fight between Matavao and Úškrt.
Besides, Václav Mikulášek will fight in Ostrava as usual, Gábor Boráros and Montagnac are planning to return. The female star will be Monika Chochlíková, the puncher Čepo will also be absent.
The second and last tournament of the year will take place on 30 December in Prague’s O2 Arena. We will see a spectacular and heated rematch between Patrik Kinclo and Karlos Vemola. Filip Macek will get another title shot as he will once again challenge Jonas Magard.
Losene Keita will make his first appearance at featherweight, taking on Villa. We can also look forward to Matthew Kohout, Matej Peñaz and Rafael Xavier.
Finally, probably the first tournament of next year has been announced. It will take place on 11 February at the Audi Arena in Munich. Christian Jungwirth and other stars, not only from Germany, will be there.
Source: Oktagon MMA
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