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Oktagon announced more names for Bratislava or Oberhausen! What matches to look forward to?
Although Tipsport Gamechanger kicked off on Saturday, Oktagon also enticed fans to other events. During the tournament, which took place in Ostrava, matches for other galas were presented. What to look forward to?
After the Ostrava tournament there will be a short break, but in May we will see two galas from Oktagon. The first will take place in the middle of the month in Liberec, where the organization will head for the first time. At the end of it, Oktagon will return to Bratislava.
The tournament, which will take place on April 29 in the Slovak capital, is something to look forward to. The main attraction, in particular, is the featherweight title bout between Mate Sanikidze and Losene Keita.
The aforementioned duel will be all the more spicy considering what happened in Ostrava at the OKTAGON Time press conference, where things got heated between the two fighters and it was far from a mutual conflict.
But the interesting names in Bratislava don’t end there. On the contrary. We were supposed to see Matej Peňáz, who was supposed to be challenged in the expected battle by Vlasto Čepo, but Peňáz got injured. But Čepo will not be missing in the Slovak capital.
Specifically, the fights between Matúš Kohout and Karol Rysavy have been announced, Ole Magnor will fight Michal Kotalík and the new English star of the Octagon Shaqueme Rock will be tested by Jakub Bahník.
We can also look forward to Marek Mazuch, Roman Paulus.
Christian Eckerlin and Christian Jungwirth will also be in action in Germany.
Source: Octagon MMA
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