MMA
Octagon has announced a rebel fight! Tipsport Gamechanger already has the first spicy battle
Tipsport Gamechanger is coming up and Oktagon has already announced the first fight we can look forward to in the opening round of the pyramid. Ostrava can look forward to a duel between two rebels and excellent fighters!
Who are we talking about? Samuel Kristofich and Alex Lohoré will face each other in Ostrava. The Pirate boasts a perfect 16-4 record, Lohoré has a 22-8 record for a change. Both fighters belong to the absolute top of the Octagon and both have no problem fighting even at middleweight.
Lohoré, for example, lasted the whole five rounds with Karlos Vemola, while Pirat, for a change, showed an interesting battle with David Kozma in the past, was the interim middleweight champion and was no match for Patrik Kincelo in the title fight.
Kristofich was not originally a part of Gamechanger, he turned it down, but then he changed his mind. “I always wanted to be part of something big and groundbreaking. It will be something completely new on the market. It was the size of the whole thing that finally convinced me that I wanted to do it and that I wanted to bother with the weight for it,” the Pirate let it be known.
It is worth mentioning that Pirat is the winner of the 2nd season of the reality show OKTAGON Challenge and is currently the 112th fighter in the world middleweight rankings. No one has ever finished him before the limit.
To Lohoré is currently the 106th fighter in the welterweight world rankings, he fought for Gamechanger against Matúš Juráček, whom he knocked out uncompromisingly. Of his 22 wins, 18 have come before the limit.
Among other things, the Frenchman fought for the title twice in the Octagon. First against Vémol, then against Kinclova. Otherwise, he has collected five titles in his career.
Source: Oktagon MMA
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