MMA
David Kozma’s next title challenger confirmed! Who will face him for the championship belt?
David Kozma dominates the Octagon, where no one has been able to beat him yet. His last opponent was Petr Knize, but even he was not enough to beat him, so the question was who else the organization would give the title fight to. Now it’s decided and signed.
David Kozma dominates the Octagon, where no one has been able to beat him yet. His last opponent was Petr Knize, but even he was not enough for him, so the question was who else the organization would give the title fight to. Now it’s decided and signed.
David Kozma’s next opponent will be none other than Kaik Brito. The Brazilian talented fighter has been asking for his chance for longer and it wasn’t long before he was already fighting the Pink Panther.
In fact, many saw his fight with Monster differently and a win was certainly not far away. Now he has finally gotten his chance and confirmed the fight on his social media.
“It is with great joy and happiness that I bring the news to everyone who is rooting for me. I am gradually achieving my goals and this is one of them.
Because I just signed a contract in connection with a title fight within the OKTAGON MMA organization. I have to thank God and my team for everything. My goal is to become a champion and I will,” Brito wrote on his Instagram.
Even after the announcement of the tournament in Ostrava, which will be held on December 3, it was clear that we would see Kozma’s defense. So now the highlight of the tournament is certain.
However, the victory of the home fighter will not be certain anymore, as although he is showing excellent performances, Brito will be one of the toughest opponents he has ever faced.
Source: Kaik Brito, Octagon MMA
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