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Octagon: the survivor is here! The first episode showed both participants in training
A few days ago OKTAGON MMA announced the launch of a new project called Who Will Survive. Its main actors will be the participants of the reality show Survivor, which was broadcasted in the Czech Republic by Nova Television, namely former football player Nathan Dzaba and Adam Reiter.
A few days ago OKTAGON MMA announced the launch of a new project called Who Will Survive. Its main actors will be the participants of the reality show Survivor, which was broadcasted in the Czech Republic by Nova Television, namely former football player Nathan Dzaba and Adam Reiter.
On Sunday, the organisation published the first episode of the show on its OKTAGON.tv platform. The latter showed both actors at their first training sessions. Nathan Dzaba chose the coaching services of Jan Hudak and Attila Vegh at Spartakus Fight Gym in Trnava for his first MMA fight.
“How will this show change my life? I think very much! I will be more confident, more self-assured. I can’t imagine yet what all awaits me on this journey, but I’m sure it will turn out well for me. As Attila says, the harder it is here in the gym, the easier it will be in the cage in the fight,” says Nathan about his feelings.
“I’m an athlete, I’ve been training all my life, moving, doing something. But now I finally have a sport where I can show that lion, that tiger, that Africa that I have inside me. I beat Adam on the island when I was starving. With food and full preparation I can beat him even easier, he gets bombs,” says Nathan confidently.
In SFG he meets other Slovak MMA stars on the mats, like Lajos Klein. “He has the background and the physique for it, so we’ll see how he does technically. But as far as I can see, so far he’s doing everything his coach wants him to do,” Klein adds his perspective.
His opponent will be Adam Reiter, a native of Hradec Králové, who chose the easiest option logistically and chose Patrik Kinc, currently the best middleweight of OKTAGON, as his coach.
“If someone is serious, wants to train, sacrifices his time, then I’m all for it,” says Patrik Kincl, expressing his opinion on the fights of those who have no experience in MMA and explaining why he accepted Adam as his ward. “Four months, that’s a damn short time. We have a lot of work ahead of us,” he reminds.
Source: Oktagon MMA