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OKTAGON 36: Stephan Pütz vs. Milos Petrasek – preview and betting tips
Stephan Pütz vs. Milos Petrasek will be one of the most interesting matches at OKTAGON 36. It will take place on Saturday in Frankfurt, Germany. The German legend is the favourite, but the Czech fighter is highly motivated and will want to upset the organisation’s plans. What to expect from this fight and what to bet on?
Stephan Pütz vs. Milos Petrasek will be one of the most interesting matches at OKTAGON 36. It will take place on Saturday in Frankfurt, Germany. The German legend is the favourite, but the Czech fighter is highly motivated and will want to upset the organisation’s plans. What to expect from this fight and what to bet on?
Milos Petrasek is hungry for a big challenge and has asked for a big name. He wants to prove that he has what it takes to be one of Europe’s top fighters, and a win over Stephan Pütz would be clear proof. After all, the German is one of the best fighters at his weight outside of the UFC.
Moreover, Pütz has a lot of experience, he has been a champion of various organizations, he has beaten really big names, including current UFC stars, and he is used to fighting at heavyweight. He will be a big favourite against the Czech fighter.
Moreover, the German is very complex. He started with thai-boxing, but he also enjoys pushing on the canvas or fighting on the ground. Moreover, he is in great shape and the closer to the end of the fight, the better he often looks. The question is if Petrasek can find a recipe to beat him.
Pütz has only lost five times in his career, once by submission. It’s on a submission that Petras will want to catch him, but it won’t be easy. On the contrary. Apparently, there is no recipe how he can surprise his opponent in this respect.
If anything could help the Czech star, it was preparation for the boxing match with the Pirate. Petrasek could have improved his position considerably. But he didn’t show it against the Slovakian fighter. On the contrary. He didn’t look good at all in the fight.
There’s a lot of talk about Petrasek’s head. It’s been his biggest problem his whole career. That he’s great in training, that’s well known. It’s not for nothing that Michal Martínek and Jiří Procházka invite him to their camps. But then come the games, and it’s not always so glorious.
It is also likely that the match will end on points. The odds of 1.75 are definitely not to be sniffed at.
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