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ŠKVOR MOVES UP TO HEAVYWEIGHT – FACES GIANT VESPAZIANI IN THE O2 ARENA
Daniel Škvor is stepping into the heavyweight division. The current #3 light heavyweight contender will close out 2025 in truly massive fashion. At OKTAGON 81 in Prague’s O2 Arena, he will take on the German powerhouse Patrick Vespaziani.

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OKTAGON 80 brings a stacked card full of high-level matchups. We’ll see the crowning of a new lightweight champion, a heated German derby between Jungwirth and Stolze, and an intense clash between Aksu and Frimpong. All this and much more is coming this Saturday, November 22.

WILL CZECHIA REGAIN A CHAMPION? DVOŘÁK CHALLENGES ZHUMAGULOV FOR THE FLYWEIGHT TITLE
David Dvořák will fight for the OKTAGON flyweight title in Prague. This means Czechia could regain a champion for the first time in over a year. The last Czech champion was Patrik Kincl, who lost his belt in October last year at OKTAGON 62. Now, Dvořák will challenge the current king of the division, Zhalgas Zhumagulov.

OKTAGON 80 THROUGH THE EYES OF THE JUDGES: ONLY THREE FIGHTS WENT TO THE SCORECARDS!
A storm of finishes and a night of underdogs. That’s the best way to describe Saturday night in Munich’s SAP Garden. OKTAGON 80 delivered a phenomenal show — the atmosphere in the arena said it all. Fans witnessed eight stoppages in eleven fights.

THE STORM IN THE WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION CONTINUES. HOW DID THE RANKINGS CHANGE AFTER OKTAGON 80?
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