
Tomorrow marks a historic day for European Mixed Martial Arts. What seemed unimaginable just months ago is becoming reality: OKTAGON MMA is transforming Frankfurt's Deutsche Bank Park into the largest MMA arena Europe has ever witnessed.
With an expected attendance of up to 60,000 fans, this event isn't just breaking European records – it's positioning itself among the biggest MMA events in history. To put this into perspective: even the UFC, the undisputed leader in MMA, set their attendance record at 57,127 spectators in Melbourne back in 2019.
The main event promises to be electrifying: Christian Jungwirth and Christian Eckerlin will face off in a symbolic battle for the "Crown of Germany" – a matchup that has had the German MMA community buzzing for months.
But that's not all: the middleweight title fight sees Kerim Engizek challenging reigning champion Patrik Kincl, while the women's strawweight division takes center stage as Katharina Dalisda meets Mallory Martin.
The complete fight card reads like a who's who of European elite fighters:
Max Coga vs. Antun Racic
Niko Samsonidse vs. Daniel Torres
Lazar Todev vs. Adam Palasz
Max Holzer vs. Mohammed Trabelsi
Mago Machaev vs. James Hendin
Pavol Langer vs. Will Fleury
Hafeni Nafuka vs. Arijan Topallaj
Denis Ilbay vs. Michael Deiga-Scheck
Starting at 5 PM CET tomorrow, Deutsche Bank Park will transform into a cauldron of excitement. For more information about how to watch the event live check OKTAGON.tv
 
        