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It’s official! OKTAGON 31 will be hosted by O2 arena, tickets are still on sale. What to look forward to?

OKTAGON 31 is gradually approaching and now it is clear which hall will host it. The plans have worked out perfectly and the biggest Czechoslovak MMA organization will be able to welcome its fans in the biggest hall in the Czech Republic.

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OKTAGON 31 is gradually approaching and now it is clear which hall will host it. The plans have worked out perfectly and the biggest Czechoslovak MMA organization will be able to welcome its fans in the biggest hall in the Czech Republic.

The first Oktagon tournament of the year will take place on February 26. However, until now it was not clear where it will be held. It was waiting for the development of the pandemic situation in the Czech Republic, which influenced various measures.

Fortunately, before the tournament, the measures were able to be relaxed and the capacity at sporting events is no longer limited to 1000 spectators, but to 50% of the capacity of the stadiums.

The Oktagon organization was thus pleased to announce on Friday that OKTAGON 31 will be hosted by Prague’s O2 arena. Anyone who already has a ticket therefore need not be afraid of missing out.

What’s more? Tickets are still available. Once the permitted capacity is sold out, ticket sales will stop.

In addition, the Octagon is still trying to negotiate an exemption so that more than the allowed 50% capacity can get into the stands.

What to look forward to?

OKTAGON 31 will offer two title fights. Samuel Kristofich and Patrik Kincl will battle for the middleweight championship belt, while Ronald Paradeiser and Losene Keita will battle for the interim lightweight title.

The event will also feature Lucie Pudilova, Andrej Kalashnik, Vlasto Čepo and Alex Lohoré, who will challenge the up-and-coming Zdenek Polivka.

Source: Oktagon MMA

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