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Octagon reveals plans for 2023! Confirmed matches for the Munich tournament and names for Ostrava, Liberec and Bratislava

The OKTAGON 38 tournament not only capped off 2022 for the biggest domestic MMA organization, but some plans for 2023 were announced as well. Of course, those are no small feat and there’s plenty to look forward to.

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The OKTAGON 38 tournament not only capped off 2022 for the biggest domestic MMA organization, but some plans for 2023 were announced as well. Of course, those are no small feat and there’s plenty to look forward to.

Octagon has big plans for next year, and even at the end of this year they announced what’s coming right out of the gate. We will see the first tournament on February 11 in Munich, where of course there will be more than one German fighter.

Christian Jungwirth will challenge De Oliveira, Alexander Poppeck will take on Martin Zawada, and Ronald Paradeiser will be challenged by Sikic. We can also look forward to Lewis and Stolz fighting, Vlado Lengal will take on Deiga Scheck.

Other well-known fighters will be Robo Pukac, who will fight Schober, Zdenek Polívka, who will be tested by Khajevand, Marek Bartl, who will fight Kevin Hangs, talented Peter Gabal, who will be challenged by Nafuka.

The duel between Miloš Petrášek and Pavol Langer will undoubtedly be an interesting fight. The title bout will cater for Losene Keita, who is expected to be challenged by Ahmed Vila. In Munich, 70% of the hall is already sold out and it is not worth waiting when thinking about buying tickets.

Other fighters are yet to be introduced.

On April 15th, Oktagon will make its first appearance in Liberec, featuring Miloš Petrášek, Jan Malach and Robin Fošum. North Bohemia will also host a title fight.

29. april will also see a tournament in Bratislava, where we will see the biggest Slovak stars. One of the main draws will be the expected battle between Matej Peňáze and Vlasto Čepa. Ivan Buchinger and Vojto Barborik will also return, and we will also see Rob Pukac and Roman Paulus.

Source: Oktagon MMA

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