MMA
Oktagon introduced another tournament, in December it will return to Ostravar Arena. Will we see Kozma there again?
At the beginning of April, Ostrava fans finally got to see an interesting tournament in their city. This year, however, Oktagon will return to Ostrava! The organization has already confirmed that it will be in December. Will we see Kozma again?
At the beginning of April, Ostrava fans finally got to see an interesting tournament in their city. This year, however, Oktagon will return to Ostrava! The organization has already confirmed that it will be in December. Will we see Kozma again?
It was only on April 9th that we could see the much postponed tournament at Ostravar Arena, now the Oktagon organization has confirmed that it will return to Ostrava once again this year.
“The biggest show on the scene – OKTAGON – and its elite fighters are returning to the place where the fighting blood runs through the veins of the locals – among the best and loudest fans in the world – OSTRAVA!!! Three tournaments in Ostrava and three times hopelessly sold out.
Don’t miss it this time too. You will witness the expected adrenaline fights and emotional stories of fighters who leave everything in the cage and strive for only one thing – not to fall and leave as a winner.
All of this accompanied by an audiovisual and light show that will highlight the whole evening so that you can take away the best possible experience. Come to Ostravar Arena on December 3, 2022 and cause another earthquake with us,” Oktagon announced on its social media.
Once again, we are sure to have two very busy December tournaments, as the O2 Arena is the highlight of the year before the end of the year.
In Ostrava we should see another title fight for David Kozma, who has to wait for his opponent. He should emerge from the Brito – Juracek match.
Source: Oktagon MMA
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