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Oktagon 69 in the live blog: The “Neanderthal” delights the audience in Dortmund

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Oktagon 69 in the live blog
The “Neanderthal” delights the audience in Dortmund

In Dortmund, the Westfalenhalle becomes the setting for a showdown. With Deniz Ilbay and Max Holzer, two bitter rivals in the main struggle face each other. The focus is also on the struggle of two influencers when Flyin Uwe and Ediz climb the width in the Cage. Many local heroes such as Khalid Taha, Frederic Vosgröne or Mo Grabinski want to offer the 15,000 fans a spectacle. You can track live on RTL+.

Stefanovic, the “polar bear”, trapped in the triangle.

The start in Dortmund made the Düsseldorf Aleksandar “Eisbär” Stefanovic and the Czech David Hošek. The German had missed his weight by several kilos – the goal was 84 kg – which made his complete fighter fee to his opponent. The much more difficult Stefanovic did not want to give the victory so easily. He showed himself well on his feet and quickly pinned his opponent on the cage fence. Hošek knew how to free himself after half a minute, but then starts wild Schwinger, under which Stefanovic dived.

At the same time, the German was able to attach a left hook that sent his opponent to the ground. Stefanovic followed up, but then gripped into a handling. The triangle choke was stuck and the “polar bear” had to knock.

After the defeat against Max Holzer wanted Eugen Black-Dell Back to the winning road. Against Karol Ryšavý it should not be easy in the lightweight. Both of them got off regardless of losses. The man from the Moselle had the better combinations at the beginning and was even able to record a precipitation, but then let the Slovaks get up again. Ryšavý, on the other hand, gave the German with violent knees. As a result, he pushed him against the cage fence, where he worked with an elbow and landed. The round break was visibly drawn for Black-Dell, and his opponent was at the front of the spots.

Black-Dell (left) and Ryšavý offered a striking fireworks.

The second round then went better from Black-Dell’s point of view. The 28-year-old had good hits on his side and was more agile. Ryšavý’s knee heights went into nothing several times, and he even fell there twice. The German used the second time to secure the top position. Black-Dell did not take place when Ryšavý started a task concept: a guillotine choke. Black-Dell had no other option than knocking.

After four defeats in series stood Mohamed Grabinski With your back to the wall. Against Karol Skrzypek Had to win. And the Düsseldorfer started like the fire brigade. He pressed the Poles directly against the Cage, worked from a short distance with blows and dominated the first round. Skrzypek got up again in the second round, had a better feeling of distance and was able to turn off the German attacks. The pole was also more active in the clinch and defended itself against the experienced Grabinski as far as possible.

Grabinski (l.) Subscribes against Skrzypek.

But exactly the factor was lost. The German turned up and the pole increasingly away from the blows, sometimes staggered after hits. It was enough for early finish But not Grabinski, but in the end there was a strong point victory.

The “Neandertaler” shows it to everyone

“Neanderthals” Frederic Vosgrönen From Düsseldorf is a floor specialist and his plan against the French Jorick Montagnac was clear accordingly. The two half -heavy weights felt briefly, but Vosgrönen tried to put his opponent again and again to start the takedown. Montagnac landed a violent straight line, but the German stayed on his feet. Then he put on for the first time, grabbed the French’s foot, which could still free himself. Vosgrönen had an attempt later his opponent’s leg. He put on the Leglock, but Montagnac turned out.

In round two, Vosgrönen was more successful. He was able to get top control quickly and worked with blows. He could then attach a head-and-arm choke to the Montagnac lost consciousness. The audience celebrated the “Neanderthals” frenetic for every action and after his victory.

For Holzer’s teammates Gjoni Palokaj should Marco Novák The next big test. And the man from Hanoverian showed two rounds his whole class. In the stand, on the ground and in the clinch Palokaj the better man. Novák of the four victories in a row in the back went into battle, wanted to turn up again in round three, but the German with Albanian roots always had a good answer to the advances of the Slovak.

Actually had Palokaj announced a premature end to put a statement in de -feather weight class, but Novák proved to be an opponent. After three rounds, the Hanoverian celebrated a confident point victory.

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