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Kozma revealed when and against whom he will defend his title! What would he say to the offer from KSW?
David Kozma is the longest reigning champion of the Octagon, he has not lost even once in the organization, he has made several defenses, he has practically no opponent in his weight, whom he has not defeated. Except one. He should face him later this year.
David Kozma is the longest reigning champion of the Octagon, he has not lost even once in the organization, he has made several defenses, he has practically no opponent in his weight, whom he has not defeated. Except one. He should face him later this year.
The Pink Panther still rules the Welterweight division after his fight with the legendary Monster. Petr Knize lasted all five rounds in the cage, but David Kozma won easily on points.
Looking at the organization’s rankings, it is obvious that there is only one opponent for the champion. Just below Kozma is Knize, followed by Bojan Velickovic, Kaik Brito, Mate Kertesz and Leandro Silva.
With the exception of Brito, Kozma has already managed to defeat all of the fighters, even beating Kertesz twice. Moreover, he himself let it be known several times that he doesn’t care much about rematches, as they have nowhere to move him.
Especially the third fight with Kertesz doesn’t make much sense to him. But if the organization offered it to him, he would accept the fight. He’ll take any opponent. But he asked for a fight with the Brit and he’ll get it.
“He’s the only opponent I haven’t beaten yet in the Octagon. When I beat him, the whole division will be cleaned up and I can retire,” Kozma said with a smile on his YouTube channel.
Of course, he meant retirement as a joke, however a move to another organization would be offered. He answered questions from fans about whether he would go for a title shot in KSW, for example. However, he said it would depend on the conditions.
And when would a potential last fight in the Octagon happen? The Pink Panther revealed that he is now facing an extended break, and he says he would face the Brazilian bogeyman in December.
British compatriot Apollo was the toughest opponent of the Czech fighter so far. The Oktagon champion himself assesses it that way. Can Brito still outdo him?
Source: David Kozma, YouTube