MMA
Another interesting match at the last Oktagon tournament of the year! Yuracek to face Lohore
The highlight of the Oktagon 38 tournament will be the fight between Karlos Vemola and Patrik Kinclo, but that will be far from the only draw. We will see another title fight and the organization has also announced a fight that most fans will be looking forward to.
The highlight of the Oktagon 38 tournament will be the fight between Karlos Vemola and Patrik Kinclo, but that will be far from the only draw. We will see another title fight and the organization has also announced a fight that most fans will be looking forward to.
That fight will be between Matúš Juráček and Alex Lohore. We last saw the Slavic fighter at the end of last year when he took on Robo Pukac and won his sixth fight in a row.
Now comes one of the toughest fights of his career, Lohoré, although he has only won two of his five Octagon fights, really doesn’t get easy opponents and has fought for the middleweight title twice already.
“In OKTAGON, the undefeated crowd favourite Matúš Juráček wants his 7th win in a row, although this time it will be very difficult. Maybe the toughest fight of his career, after a year break..
Juracek has in his collection scalps of fighters like Boráros, Široký, Primera and Pukač. Will he add the feared and much more experienced Lohoré to his collection at the end of the year?“ wrote the organization itself on the announcement of the interesting fight.
The fight will be in welterweight, so Lohoré should have a slight advantage as he is able to keep up with much heavier fighters. What other fighters can we look forward to on December 30?
As we mentioned before,besides the main fight there will be a title rematch between Jonas Magaard and Filip Mack, Matej Peñáz, Rafael Xavier and Matouš Kohout will also show up.
Source: Octagon MMA
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