MMA
Octagon has introduced Vemola’s opponent to Germany! What to look forward to at the tournaments in Frankfurt and Brno?
The Oktagon organization has introduced the next fights and fighters who will be featured at the tournaments in Frankfurt and Brno. We also learned the name of the next opponent Karlos Vemola.
The Oktagon organization has introduced the next fights and fighters who will be featured at the tournaments in Frankfurt and Brno. We also learned the name of the next opponent Karlos Vemola.
Tournament in Germany
On June 4, for the first time in its history, Oktagon will go beyond the Czechoslovakian borders, when it will start a new era in Frankfurt, Germany, with the tournament number 33. Karlos Vémola will be a part of it.
The Terminator will take on Polish veteran Michal Pasternak, who has experience in the likes of RCC and ONE FC, in an unconventional welterweight tournament.
The main event of the tournament will feature Ivan Buchinger and Losene Keita in a battle for the lightweight title. Next, Stephan Pütz and Martin Zawada will face each other, with Zawada’s brother David taking on Erhan Kartal.
We can also look forward to Christian Jungwirth, who will fight Truscek. Zdenek Polívka will try to get back on a winning streak against Cheick Kone. Jaroslav Pokorný will also be in the tournament and he will take on Villa.
Cordero and Brajshori will face each other in the final challenge. Heavyweight Kerisson also returns to action.
Return to Brno
In September, Oktagon will return to Brno with the OKTAGON 35 tournament. The first defence will be for Patrik Kinzl, who will be challenged by Alex Lohoré. Nathan and Adam from the reality show Survivor will face each other.
In addition, we will see a postponed match between Rysavy and Fodor, and Andrej Kalashnik will also be absent. Robert Pukač, Vojto Barborík, Ondřej Raška and Rado Uškrt will also return to action.
Source: Oktagon MMA
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