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Already this Saturday we will have an Oktagon 73 tournament, which in Hamburg will offer the battle Eckerlin vs Pukač, as well as a number of great fights with CZ/SK representatives. On Friday morning traditionally came a public weighing, which brought a lot of problems.

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“Weighing will not be live. We apologize to all fans – due to technical problems on the spot, weighing will not be broadcast live. Later it will be uploaded to the YouTube channel Octagon MMA. Thank you for understanding,” He informed the octagon that the live broadcast would not be, which can be due to an internet connection, which often angry in Germany.

And the Adamia champion was also quite angry. “Beno Adamia just missed the weight and if the doctor does not allow him to further drop him, he loses the title and the only one who will fight for it will be Zalgas Zhamagulov, who expelled Adamiu from Stavedown,” revealed by the promoter Novotný, whose reports were eventually confirmed.

“Beno Adamia is no longer a champion of octagon. The reason is that he did not fulfill the weight limit on the official weight and the doctor subsequently forbade him to lose another weight loss. Therefore, he was removed from the champion belt and in tomorrow’s match he cannot win the title,” He confirmed the octagon officially that Adamia is no longer a champion and if he wins, the division will be without a king. Only Zhumagulov, which is a big favorite of the whole fight, can become a champion.

28.6. – Hamburg – Octagon 73

Eckerlin vs Pukač

Plays vs Aras

Brito vs Lutterbach

Stolze vs. Ayari

Magard vs Nezhad

Nazhand vs shokhnazarov

Adamia vs Zhumagulov

Bartl vs increasingly

Barborík vs Smullen

Gypsy vs Halimson

Zenuni vs Balas

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Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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