MMA
Which Czech MMA fighters can we look forward to at the KSW tournament in Liberec? Martínek, Brož or Humburger will be in the line-up
The Polish KSW organization will also appear in the Czech Republic for the first time. At the end of February, in Liberec, they can look forward to quality wrestlers from the domestic scene. Which names are currently confirmed?
The Polish KSW organization will also appear in the Czech Republic for the first time. At the end of February, in Liberec, they can look forward to quality wrestlers from the domestic scene. Which names are currently confirmed?
There has been speculation about KSW’s invasion of the Czech Republic for some time. Although it was expected to happen at the very end of this year, we will see the tournament at the end of February.
Europe’s biggest organization is planning a tournament at the Home Credit Arena in Liberec on February 25, and we can look forward to a title match.
It will be at heavyweight and will be defended by Phi De Fries. Of course, we can also look forward to the names from the Czech-Slovak scene that are well known to the public.
KSW is also working with the Real Fight Arena (RFA) organization on the tournament, which has provided some of the fighters it has under contract.
Specifically, these are Miroslav Broz and Dominik Humburger. But that’s not all. Heavyweight Michal Martinek will take care of the main prelims.
Also confirmed is the start of Petra Částková and Stefan Vojčák. There is also speculation about the start of Tomáš Možný, which would mean that we would see at least four fights in the heavyweight division.
After KSW, Liberec can also look forward to another big event.
Source: KSW, Oktagon MMA
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