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VIDEO: The best knockouts in the history of the Octagon? Czechoslovak organization picks the top ten and attracts foreign audiences

The Octagon has already had a bunch of tournaments, even more fights and there have been many exhibition knockouts on its soil. However, the Czechoslovakian organisation is now moving on to new markets and has introduced itself to the British one with a video putting together the best knockouts in the history of the organisation.

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The Octagon has already had a bunch of tournaments, even more fights and there have been many exhibition knockouts on its soil. However, the Czechoslovakian organisation is now moving on to new markets and has introduced itself to the British one with a video putting together the best knockouts in the history of the organisation.

The biggest domestic organisation has its first tournament in Liberec. OKTAGON 41 will take place on April 15. However, Oktagon will offer several more galas this year, and not only on our soil. We can look forward to more tournaments in Slovakia, Germany, but also in England.

During the autumn, Oktagon will head to Manchester, so they are trying to show as much as possible on the British market. For example, a project in which two important British personalities will compete will help him. But we will also see another reality show, probably the new Oktagon Challenge.

In addition, we see more and more new fighters and talent from the UK in the organization. A good relationship with renowned trainer John Kavanagh may also help.

As part of its efforts to showcase itself to the British audience, Oktagon has posted a video on a YouTube channel dedicated to the UK and Irish market, featuring supposedly the 10 best knockouts in the history of the organisation.

We can speculate whether other attractive and exhibition finishes should feature in the list, but in neither selection did the video’s creators fall significantly short.

Thus, in the video we can find knockouts performed by Jakub Bahník, Matej Peñaz, Patrik Kinclo and Ronald Paradeiser. Even Al Matavao, the closest rival of Karlos Vemola, was included in the selection.

Source: Octagon MMA

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