🏆 Middleweight Unification 🏆
The OKTAGON 54 main event for the undisputed belt is official!
Patrik Kincl - 83.8kg/185lbs ✅
Piotr Wawrzyniak - 83.8kg/185lbs ✅
Who leaves Ostrava tomorrow night as the king of the division?
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This is the kind of for which mixed martial arts fans eagerly yearn for. Oktagon MMA, in a bid to shine brighter than before, has put together the stacked Okatgon MMA 54 card that will take place on Saturday at the Ostravar Arena in Ostrava, Czech Republic.
In the main event, middleweight king Patrik Kincl, the organization’s No. 1-ranked pound-for-pound fighter, seeks his third title defense against fiery Polish machine Piotr Wawrzyniak. Kincl’s rival is coming off a victorious performance in his previous fight, where he finished Vlasto Cepo to lay hands on the interim championship. The event also features current lightweight titleholder Ronald Paradeiser in action against two-time European MMA champion Atilla Korkmaz.
Meanwhile, the organization’s breakout star in 2022, Vladimir Lengal comes face-to-face with the toughest opponent of his career: former Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki champion Daniel Torresl and seasoned UFC veteran Makwan Amirkhani will battle it out against 24-year-old Austrian beast Mochamed Machaev. In addition, Oktagon Underground winner Matous Kohout will test himself in a lightweight clash against former champion Mateusz Legierski, who remains undefeated under the Oktagon MMA banner.
Oktagon 54 streams live to pay-per-view at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT. A closer look at the particulars:
THE LINEUP
185: Patrik Kincl vs. Piotr Wawrzyniak155: Makwan Amirkhani vs. Mochamed Machaev
155: Ronald Paradeiser vs. Attila Korkmaz
155: Vladimir Lengal vs. Daniel Torres
155: Mateusz Legierski vs. Matous Kohout
155: Marcel Grabinski vs. Acoidan Duque
155: Hafeni Nafuka vs. Predrag Bogdanovic
155: Akonne Wanliss vs. Sahil Siraj
145: Radek Rousal vs. Luke Paul Neale
155: Jason Ponet vs. Lukasz Rajewski
155: Milos Janicic vs. Ebrahim Hosseinpour