MMA
The black horse is out! Tipsport Gamechanger loses one of its most interesting names, changes made to two games
Tipsport Gamechanger announces further changes. Less than a day before the start of the project, the line-up of two matches in the tournament, which will take place in Ostrava on Saturday, has been changed. One of the black horses is withdrawing from the game, but this creates a big opportunity for Andrey Kalashnik.
In particular, we have to regret the highly anticipated fight between two men who are completely new to the Octagon, but were perceived as fighters who have a chance to break through to the finals of the entire project.
Specifically, the fight between Louis Glismann and Amiran Gogoladz. While the former made weight without any problems, the Georgian fighter outweighed the Dane by more than 3.5 kilograms, which gave the Dane the opportunity to refuse the fight according to the rules.
However, he didn’t. On the contrary. He wanted to accept the challenge and punish his opponent. However, he also chose a condition that required Gogoladze to weigh 84 kilograms the next day. But that night, Octagon announced that Gogoladze would be unable to make the weight and would withdraw from the fight.
That means only one thing. He finally gets to take on Andrey Kalashnik, who was originally supposed to be fighting for his place in the sun with Matus Yurachek in the alternates battle.
The Moravian fighter will now challenge Glismann, who is the highest ranked fighter in the pyramid in the Fight Matrix world rankings.
And Juracek must also accept the change, as he will face Greek fighter Ioannis Palailogos. This is a reserve fight and the winner will be closer to the possibility of joining the fight for 300,000 euros at a later stage.
Source: Octagon MMA
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