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Octagon 29: Kozma vs. Velickovic online stream. How to watch the tournament?
The penultimate Oktagon tournament of the year is here! This Saturday is the Oktagon 29 tournament, which lost a few fighters, but it will be something to watch. How to watch the tournament from the comfort of your home?
The penultimate Oktagon tournament of the year is here! This Saturday is the Oktagon 29 tournament, which lost a few fighters, but it will be something to watch. How to watch the tournament from the comfort of your home?
The penultimate tournament of the year was supposed to be packed, but almost everything that could go wrong did. In particular, the coronavirus situation in the Czech Republic, because of which only 1,000 people will be able to attend the tournament.
Moreover, it was moved to the Brno Fortress and fans will have to wait for the Ostravar Arena. Another problem is the wrestlers, a large number of them dropped out, for example Ivan Buchinger, Václav Mikulášek, Tomáš Meliš or Maté Kertész.
Still, it will be something to watch. There will be a total of 11 fights and even on the prelims we can see such names as Roman Paulus, Jan Malach, Jakub Běle, Marcin Naruszczka, Marek Bartl and Jan Široký.
The main card features a large number of quality foreign fighters. The fight of the night is the Welterweight title bout between David Kozma and Bojan Velickovic.
The latter is a replacement for the aforementioned Buchinger, who would be an easier opponent for Kozma. In the duel with Velickovic, the reigning champion is a slight underdog.
How? You go to the live betting where you select a match. Then you click on it and you can start watching and betting directly.
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