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RESULTS OF OKTAGON 81: THE END OF 2025 DELIVERED A SPECTACULAR SHOW AND PLENTY OF SURPRISES
Prague’s O₂ Arena witnessed a spectacular conclusion to 2025. OKTAGON 81 delivered thrilling title fights, emotional farewells, and clear answers to the questions that had been shaking the domestic scene. Fans saw lightning-fast finishes, dominant championship performances.

INTERVIEW WITH VOJTĚCH KHOL: ONCE YOU HAVE YOUR MINDSET RIGHT, YOU ARE UNSTOPPABLE
On Štvanice, he took his first major step toward the European elite. Now he stands before another life-changing challenge. Vojtěch Khol is one of the biggest Czech talents, and in the O2 Arena he will test himself against German prospect Hugo Vach.

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.

MAREK BARTL RETURNS TO GERMANY. HE WILL FACE KAMIL ONISZCZUK IN DÜSSELDORF.
Marek Bartl, nicknamed the “German Slayer,” is heading back to Germany. In Düsseldorf, he will face the durable Polish fighter Kamil Oniszczuk. Bartl is currently riding a two-fight winning streak, and another victory could move him into the TOP 10 of OKTAGON’s stacked middleweight division.

THE DANISH SHARK IS BACK AND SMELLS BLOOD! MAGARD VS. SILVA SET FOR AN ELITE SHOWDOWN
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