MMA
David Kozma jumped into the top 100 in the world rankings with his victory over Lohore. How is the Oktagon line-up doing at the moment?
David Kozma not only advanced to the semifinals of Tipsport Gamechanger with his victory over Alex Lohore at the Oktagon 43 gala. He also broke back into the top 100 of the Fightmatrix rankings. How is the Oktagon line-up currently doing in the aforementioned rankings?
The results of the Oktagon 43 gala shuffled the Fightmatrix rankings
Oktagon 43 broke records and brought many interesting events. Of course, the fight for the organization’s middleweight king and the most anticipated rematch of the Czech MMA scene between Patrik Kinclo and Karlos Vemola brought the most attention.
The second to advance is former longtime Octagon welterweight ruler David Kozma. For him, the draw has set up a tough test in the form of former title challenger Alex Lohore. However, he gave the French killer no chance in the fight and came away with a comfortable victory.
Kincl reaches career high, Kozma returns to top 100
With his win, Kozma soared into the top 100 welterweights in the Fightmatrix rankings, a world-renowned site in ranking fighters. Before the fight he was ranked 117th on the table.
The best Oktagon fighter according to the ranking is Losene Keita, who is backed by Patrik Kincl. With his lifetime victory over Vemola, he peeked into the top 50 of the middleweight rankings for the first time in his career. How are the other fighters doing?
Source:: Fightmatrix, Oktagon MMA
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