MMA
Dvořák has the biggest challenge of his career ahead of him! In the UFC he will fight the world’s number six in his weight class
According to the original plans, David Dvořák was supposed to fight the Chinese fighter Su Mudaerji in December, but the fight was postponed to February, but in the end it will not take place at all. The Czech fighter got a new opponent and a new date of the fight.
According to the original plans, David Dvořák was supposed to fight the Chinese fighter Su Mudaerji in December, but the fight was postponed to February, but in the end it will not take place at all. The Czech fighter got a new opponent and a new date of the fight.
The Czech fighter has an interesting challenge ahead of him. He was supposed to fight Su Mudaerji in December, but due to health problems of the Chinese fighter the fight was postponed to February.
David Dvorak was offered another opponent, but he refused. However, the fight with the Chinese will not take place in February. The former Octagon star has a new opponent and a new date for the fight.
Instead of February, Dvorak, undefeated for almost 10 years, will enter the cage in March. His opponent will be Matheus Nicolau.
Nicolau is currently the No. 8 flyweight in the UFC rankings, but according to Fight Matrix, which compiles the world rankings, he is the sixth best flyweight in the world.
Dvorak is currently ranked tenth in the UFC rankings, while Fight Matrix has him ranked fourteenth.
This will be a big challenge for the Czech fighter, as this is the toughest opponent of his career. However, a win could mean an interesting step forward.
In a recent article, the UFC ranked Dvorak as one of the fighters that fans should definitely watch. In the text, it labeled him as a black belt in the flyweight division. Will Dvorak confirm those words with a win?
Source: UFC, David Dvorak
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