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The Octagon 32 tournament has another interesting match! Lucie Pudilova, among others, will appear

After the summer defeat against Talita Bernardo, Lucie Pudilova fixed her taste at the Oktagon PRIME 4 tournament against Marta Waliczek. She was then scheduled to appear at the February Oktagon 31 tournament, but her opponent did not win and Pudilova’s team decided not to enter the match.

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After the summer defeat against Talita Bernardo, Lucie Pudilova fixed her taste at the Oktagon PRIME 4 tournament against Marta Waliczek. She was then scheduled to appear at the February Oktagon 31 tournament, but her opponent did not win and Pudilova’s team decided not to enter the match. She won’t have to wait long for the next match, as it will take place in Ostrava next week.

She doesn’t remember the Oktagon 31 tournament very well. Lucie Pudilova was looking forward to her match, but her opponent didn’t weigh enough and the team of the Czech wrestler decided that it’s not worth to enter the fight.

So Pudilova will have to wait until April 9 to make her debut in 2022. On that date she will appear at the Oktagon 32 tournament in Ostrava.

The organization announced her fight with thirty-four-year-old Brazilian Caroline Yariwake only on Saturday, a week before the tournament itself.

“Japa” Yariwake has been on the professional MMA scene since 2016, and in every fight she tries to go mainly for the finish. He has 9 wins to his credit, 8 of which came before the limit.

She is avery tough and complex fighter, dangerous both on the ground and in the stand-up, where she is not afraid to go into shootouts, which she usually starts,” the organization described her opponent.

Pudilova herself added her words to the fight on Instagram. “This is my third announced fight this year, so I am already in a long preparation and hopefully I will finally fight and in Ostrava, where I am really looking forward to. Even though I only know about the fight for two days, I feel great and in 7 days I’m going to fight for the win.”

Source: Oktagon MMA

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