MMA
Octagon confirmed the battle of champions to Liberec! Will the winner of the first Czechoslovak or German Challenge succeed?
Oktagon is preparing for the first tournament of the year, which will be held in February in Munich, but it is slowly attracting fans to other galas. On Sunday night an interesting battle was announced, which will take place in Liberec.
The biggest Czechoslovakian organization continues to make big plans this year and the very first tournament in hand will be a big challenge. For in February it will visit Munich for the first time ever.
Among other things, plans have been announced to expand to England, where the first gala will take place in the second half of November. But the Czech fans are not forgotten either.
Oktagon will head to the north of the Czech Republic for the first time, specifically to Liberec, where the tournament with the serial number 41 will take place. It will happen on April 15th.
Liberec’s Home Credit Arena can look forward to Miloš Petrášek, Jan Malach and Robin Fošum. But now the first match has been announced. And there is a lot to look forward to.
After more than a year and a half, Gábor Boráros will take part in an MMA fight. The champion of the first ever OKTAGON Challenge recently had a boxing match with Václav Mikulášek, but there will be no MMA rematch.
Boráros will test the champion of the first German OKTAGON Challenge, the Austrian fighter Selim Topuz, who defeated the talented Hassan Shaaban in the final.
Boráros and Topuz have one thing in common. Boráros was supposed to face James Lewis at OKTAGON 35, but due to an injury to the Slovakian star, it was Topuz, who was not even in training, who took the fight.
Topuz lost and it was his last fight. So Boráros is the man to heal on and get back on a winning streak.
Source: Octagon MMA
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