MMA
Keita talks about his future: he plans to stay in the Oktagon, he wants to fight David Kozma
Losene Keita is recovering from an injury sustained in his last match. He is getting better as time goes on and already has a plan that he wants to implement in the Octagon. One of them is even quite surprising.
Losene Keita is recovering from an injury sustained in his last match. He is getting better as time goes on and already has a plan that he wants to implement in the Oktagon. One of them is even quite surprising.
Losene Keita had 11 wins without a single defeat and when he went for the title against Mate Sanikidz, few expected him to walk out of the cage a loser.
However it happened, Keita got hurt right off the bat and Sanikidze defended his championship belt. It was clear that the Belgian fighter would have to take a break for a long time.
However, he is slowly coming back and training for his comeback. At the moment it is not certain when we will see him, but Black Panther is clear about his future.
This is fully tied to the Oktagon and it seems that Sanikidze is the first one he would like to face. After that, he’d like to take on Ronald Paradeiser and finally he wants to fight in the welterweight division.
“First up, I’ll get the featherweight title. After that, I’ll take on the big man Ronny Paradeiser. Eventually it will come down to a Black Panther vs. Pink Panther fight, which I think would be a great story and most importantly a great fight,” said Keita.
Keita’s plans are understandably pleasing to promoters who are trying to keep him in the organization. It’s no wonder he’s being eyed around the world and it’s a good sign for the Octagon that he plans to stay in it.
Source: Oktagon MMA
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