2025年3月9日OKTAGON 68 – 战卡[全程视频] Oktagon MMA | TODEV VS. FLEURY

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OKTAGON 68: TODEV VS. FLEURY
09.03.2025, 01:00 - Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart

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The battle to be crowned heavyweight king and Muradov takes on a legend of the MMA world.文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/mma/75149.html

In Stuttgart, we’ve already ignited a passion for MMA in local fans and brought them suspense and adrenaline like never before, and the city has demanded another electrifying experience!文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/mma/75149.html

On 8. 3. 2025, the bright lights of OKTAGON MMA will illuminate the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, which will be shaken to its core by one of the greatest sports shows in the world, with headline fights featuring Muradov, Fleury, Todev文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/mma/75149.html

After claiming a huge victory over Vémola, light-heavyweight champion Fleury is looking to become the first-ever double champion of OKTAGON’s light-heavyweight and heavyweight divisions! The Bulgarian tank Todev is ready to give the Irishman a wake-up call and let him know he does not belong in this division and never will!文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/mma/75149.html

Muradov, one of the world's best middleweights and the #1 in the OKTAGON division, has a Swiss samurai, Yasubey Enomoto, sharpening his knuckles for him.文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/mma/75149.html

After competing in the UFC and Bellator organizations and with 6 consecutive wins on his record, Alan Omer is about to make his OKTAGON debut with an incredible 21 finishes under his belt. However, the ruthless Łukasz Kopera is perfectly adept at stopping these kinds of killers in their tracks.文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/mma/75149.html

The executioner of Germans Bartl is enjoying a 3-fight win streak in OKTAGON over German fighters, defeating all of them in the first round. Now he’s coming for another! Renowned hangman Schwindt is out to seek vengeance for his fallen compatriots in such a way that Bartl will only ever want to return to Germany on vacation rather than entering the cage again.文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/mma/75149.html

So far, the undefeated Robin Frank has destroyed everyone who dared get in his way. Now he’ll be going up against an Irishman famous for his big mouth, Denis Frimpong, who really knows how to get inside his opponents’ heads.文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/mma/75149.html

You can also look forward to seeing young Czech and Slovak talents Paulus, Batfalský and the first professional fight of German women’s MMA biggest prospect - the beautiful cage warrior Alina Dalaslan, who was recently crowned world and German champion in 2024. She’ll be put to the test by double champion of Czech MMA, Šimková.文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/mma/75149.html

RESULTS OF OKTAGON 68: THE GREAT NIGHT OF THE IMMORTAL FLEURY

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2025年3月9日OKTAGON 68 – 战卡[全程视频] Oktagon MMA | TODEV VS. FLEURY

Thrilling battles, joy for Stuttgart, and a new double champion who seems able to survive anything. It was a fantastic night at OKTAGON 68! Here’s a complete rundown of the tournament results:

TODEV VS. FLEURY

An incredible title fight delivered a breathtaking battle. It started off at full throttle and kept up the pace for all five championship rounds. Fleury, looking relaxed, had things under control from the start — except for an unexpected strike from Todev that sent him to the ground early in the fight. Despite that, Fleury clearly took the first round. In the second round, Fleury showed Todev what a takedown means in OKTAGON for the first time. The second round was evenly matched, but Fleury turned the tide again in the third, demolishing the Bulgarian giant, and maintained that dominance into the penultimate five minutes. The fifth round reached an insane pace — Todev landed blows that would have finished most fighters, but Fleury endured and survived the impossible. He refused to go down — and it paid off. A new, and now two-time champion is here, with Will "F*cking" Fleury raising the belt again just three months later!

OMER VS. KOPERA

An amazing comeback by Alan Omer. After battling a serious illness, he returned after five years — and won! However, Kopera was no easy opponent. The first two rounds clearly belonged to Alan, who dominated both standing and on the ground. The first round even saw a historic moment — for the first time in OKTAGON history, a broken mouthguard had to be replaced live during the broadcast. Omer handled it and carried on. Kopera fought back hard in the final round and momentarily became the king of the cage, but it wasn’t enough. Alan Omer claimed a clear victory by decision!

MURADOV VS. ENOMOTO

The first round was clearly Muradov’s — he hammered Enomoto with a relentless assault, though the Swiss samurai held up surprisingly well. The crowd may have expected Muradov to secure a points victory, but he quickly proved them wrong early in the second round! A brutal straight right, a flying knee, and a flurry of strikes on the ground sent Enomoto into darkness. A fantastic finish — and Muradov got exactly what he wanted: no injuries and a huge showdown with Patrik Kincl at Eden coming up!

TIPSPORT PERFORMANCE OF THE NIGHT: BARTL VS. SCHWINDT

This one was heart-stopping! Schwindt dominated the first round — the judges were unanimous. But what happened in the second round was total warfare. Schwindt came out swinging with brutal strikes, but Bartl quickly turned the tables and took Schwindt down. Both fighters absorbed massive damage, and the ground battle was a desperate fight for survival. Bartl briefly took control, but the advantage kept shifting until Schwindt regained dominance. He tortured Bartl on the ground, and just when the referee was ready to step in, Bartl always managed to hang on. Bartl’s heroic effort finally ended at 4:41 of the second round when Schwindt managed to finish him. A match to remember and an amazing performance from both fighters, crowned with a bonus for the winner for the best performance of the evening.

AYARI VS. STAHL

The first main card fight delivered a hard-fought three-round battle. Stahl had a tough time in the opening round, absorbing heavy strikes from Ayari. The rest of the fight followed a similar pattern. In the second round, Stahl tried to take the fight to the ground, but Ayari defended well and forced the fight back to standing. Ayari seemed poised for victory and sealed the deal in the final round. As the fight drew to a close, Ayari countered an attack from Stahl and delivered a devastating KO — the first of the night. Stahl went down, and Ayari secured a well-deserved win.

FRANK VS. FRIMPONG

A rough night for Frank! Frimpong delivered on all his trash talk and backed it up in the cage. He outworked Frank, never letting him breathe — even talking to him mid-fight. He swept all three rounds! By the second round, Frank looked defeated, and the third round was the icing on the cake. Frimpong lived up to his threats and handed Frank the first loss of his career — in front of his home crowd, no less.

PAULUS VS. SILVA

A fight that was undecided until the final moments! The first round had an unusual start when Roman Paulus pointed out an illegal move and took a long pause to recover. After the break, the round remained evenly matched. In the second round, Paulus dominated as Silva struggled to respond — the round clearly went to the Slovak fighter. But the final round decided it all — Paulus seemed to lose steam or interest. Silva upped his activity, landing more strikes as Paulus faded. The fight remained close until the very end, but Silva celebrated confidently after the final bell — and rightly so. The 11-year-older Brazilian won by split decision.

BATFALSKÝ VS. BATOBO

A proud moment for Czech fans! Both fighters came out fast, with Batobo quickly looking to take Batfalský to the ground. But Batfalský defended well and even held his own from the bottom. Batobo was quick with body shots and dominated the exchanges. But in the second round, Batfalský found a weakness — Batobo’s leg. After targeting it, Batobo became slower and visibly tired, while Batfalský stayed sharp and calm. Batobo’s leg eventually gave out, forcing him to retire. A mature, calculated performance from the young Czech talent — Batfalský proves once again that he’s going places!

LIGOCKI VS. LORENZ

We have a rising star! Two wins in two weeks — both in the first round — that’s Daniel Ligocki. He stepped up shortly after his victory in Třinec and dominated again. Lorenz managed to land some shots early on, but Ligocki responded with a clean right hook that briefly shut Lorenz down. Ligocki then finished him off on the ground with a fast submission. Wow!

DALASLAN VS. ŠIMKOVÁ

A heated women's battle! It started cautiously but turned into a bloody brawl. Dalaslan outmatched Šimková in speed and precision from the start — and the judges saw it that way too. Dalaslan punished every takedown attempt in the second round with brutal strikes. The third round escalated — first Šimková’s hairstyle took a hit, then the rest of her body. Dalaslan finished it off with a TKO just before the fourth minute of the final round.

ENZ VS. BAJRAMI

The opening fight delivered an exciting three-round contest. Kevin Enz stuck to a clear strategy — 99% of the fight was on the ground, where he showcased his grappling skills. Bajrami held his own, landing some powerful strikes at the start of the second round. A first-round finish didn’t happen, but Enz’s dominance was clear to all the judges, earning the 26-year-old German his fourth career win.

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