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A LOOK BACK AT THE PAST MONTH IN OKTAGON: WHAT WERE THE BIGGEST MOMENTS?
Over the past four weeks, OKTAGON has hosted three major events — OKTAGON 75 in Hanover, OKTAGON 76 in Frankfurt, and OKTAGON 77 in Bratislava. Fans witnessed spectacular fights, the return of legendary warriors.

LOOKING BACK AT OKTAGON 78 AND THE EXCITING NEWS AHEAD
OKTAGON 78 in Cologne has forever cemented its place in history. Not only because of what happened inside the cage, but also thanks to a groundbreaking moment — for the first time ever, the two main fights were broadcast live on Germany’s free-to-air TV channel RTL.

VÁCLAV ŠTĚPÁN AHEAD OF HIS OKTAGON DEBUT: I EXPECT THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE OF MY CAREER SO FAR
One of the brightest talents on the Czech MMA scene is ready to take a big step among Europe’s top contenders. Václav Štěpán was already considered one of the most promising prospects during his amateur career, where he built an impressive record of 14–1. Two years ago, he turned professional.

STUDENT BY DAY, FIGHTER BY NIGHT: YOUNG TALENT ALTIN ZENUNI HEADS TO OKTAGON 78
Altin Zenuni made a powerful first impression with his professional debut in Hamburg. The 20-year-old German-Albanian fighter from Düsseldorf celebrated a flawless start to his pro career, defeating experienced Slovak Tibor Balasz by first-round submission.

OKTAGON 78 SCORECARDS: TRUŠČEK SHOCKS COLOGNE, BARTL LANDS A SPINNING ELBOW KO!
Cologne’s Lanxess Arena experienced an unforgettable night that went down in history — not only as the first OKTAGON event broadcast on Germany’s free-to-air channel RTL, but also as a show full of emotion, surprises, and spectacular finishes. Here’s how the judges saw OKTAGON 78.
















