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Oktagon 74 Results: Szabová wins the title of Bantamweight, the Gamechanger semi -finals set in PragaOktagon 74: Szabová gives Bantamweight gold, Final Farg Gamechanger Final Gamechanger

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Prague, Czech – Republic – Oktagon 74 delivered the night to remember on Saturday, August 9, when the most significant MMA promotion in Europe returned to the iconic Štanice outdoor place. Under the summer night sky, fans witnessed, like a crowned fresh master and a highly expected EUR 1 million in the TIPSPORT Gamechanger semi -final.

IN Main eventIN Lucia Szabová (10-0) has expanded her excellent record and won the title of Bantamweight with the dominant TKO in the first round Cecilie Bolander (4-2). Called “Quiet Killer”, Szabová early took the Norwegians to the mat, imposing her strength, then released her blows and elbows to secure the space at 3:11. With the belt around her waist, she stands as the best claimant to the division, although a wave of growing talents promises arduous challenges.

. Cooperation of cooperation saw Kerim Agnizek (23-4) Keep your amazing 11-year invincible run, ending Mick Stanton (14-9) In the first round of their Gamechanger Tipsport Gamechanger tanks. After some early exchanges of the struggle, Engizek secured the highest position and the strikes fell until the judge entered at 3:03. The prevailing medium scale champion is now moving in the face of the unsafe favorite of the hometown of the city in the semi -final.

This family hero, Dominik Humburger (11-2), electrified the crowd of Prague, knocking Mark Hulme (13-4) in the second round. Hulme began a sturdy, but Humburger turned a wave with relentless pressure and weighty arrows, limiting him with a brutal elbow at 2:59. The victory is established by the semi -final showdown from Engisek at the end of this year in Bratislava.

Also promotion to Gamechanger Final Four:

  • Krzysztof Jotko (27-6, 1NC) stopped Marek Mazúch (9-4) with impacts and elbows in the second round.
  • Need khajisci (10-4) made a unanimous decision Piotr Wawrzyniak (14-7) in a close tactical battle.

In a reserve duel, Kamil Oniszczuk (11-5) Definitely David Zawada (19-12) to stay in competition if the opening was created in the semi-final.

. Foreplay More supporter shares are equipped:

  • Radek Roušal (5-2) Who Adrian Hamerski (4-2) in the second round in a featherweight.
  • Daniel Ligocki (5-1) he shot a quick knockout in the first round Second long (3-3, 1NC) in the recipient (87 kg/192 pounds).
  • Vojtěch Khol (3-0) Reported Raphael Federico (5-2) by guillotine in the third round.
  • World champion Muay Thai Niamh Kinehan (1-0) made a successful Pro MMA debut, gaining a unanimous decision Michael Hlavacikova (0-1).

Full results – Oktagon 74

Main event – Bantamweight title
Lucia Szabová def. Cecilie Bolander by TKO (impacts and elbows) – R1, 3:11

Cooperation of co-business-tipsport Gamechanger QF
Kerim Engisek def. Mick Stanton via Who (blows) – R1, 3:03

TIPSPORT Gamechanger QF
Dominik Humburger def. Mark Hulme Via Ko (Łokieć) – R2, 2:59
Kzyziztof Jotko def. Marek Mazúch by TKO (impacts and elbows) – R2, 4:36
Hojat Khajevand def. Piotr Wawrzyniak via Ud (29-28 x3)

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Radek Roucheal def. Adrian Hamer via Who (blows) – R2, 1:09
Kamil Oniszczuk def. David Zawada Via Ud (30-27 x3)
Daniel Ligocki def. Andre Langen by KO (knees and blows) – R1, 2:00
Vojtěch khol def. Raphael Federico by notification (Gilotine choke) – R3, 1:11
Niamh Kinehan def. Michael Hlaváčiková by Ud (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

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Paddy Pimblett collects $1,000 from Daniel Cormier after World Cup bet

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Paddy Pimblett collects $1,000 from Daniel Cormier after World Cup bet
Daniel
Cormier not only saw his national team crash out of the FIFA
World Cup but also lost a bet to Paddy
Pimblett.

The
Ultimate Fighting Championship Hall of Famer had bet $1,000 on
the U.S. to defeat Belgium in the Round of 16 knockout stage of the
FIFA World Cup. However, the co-hosts were knocked out via a 1-4
loss to Belgium and Cormier has paid his dues after meeting
Pimblett in Las Vegas ahead of
UFC 329.

Daniel Cormier pays Paddy Pimblett after losing FIFA World Cup
bet

Cormier admittedly let the hype get the better of him after the
U.S. defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 in the Round of 32. The
former UFC double champ immediately paid Pimblett in cash, saying,
“I was filled with unnecessary confidence watching us beat Bosnia
and Herzegovina. Sh*t! Bro, I owe you money. I owe you $1,000.â€

They are both in Las Vegas, with UFC 329 set to go down at T-Mobile
Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 11. Pimblett will look to
return to winning ways after suffering the first loss of his UFC
career earlier this year, against Justin
Gaethje. The Englishman will square off against French
lightweight Benoit St.
Denis in the co-main event. Cormier returns to the commentary
booth for the upcoming numbered event.

Cormier has previously made several bold claims about American
soccer. While the USA is yet to cement its legacy in the sport,
“DC†believes his country would have dominated if it were as
prominent as basketball or American football stateside. In another
conversation with Pimblett, he claimed that MLS would surpass the
English Premier League if the best American athletes committed to
soccer.


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UFC fighter Brandon Royval’s five-year commitment outside the Octagon

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UFC fighter Brandon Royval’s five-year commitment outside the Octagon
Brandon
Royval has been serving his community for half a decade.

The
Ultimate Fighting Championship flyweight recently revealed that
he has been volunteering for five years at the Denver Dream Center,
a non-profit organization that helps youth from troubled
backgrounds rebuild their lives.

Brandon Royval's Denver Dream Center volunteer work before UFC
329

Royval feels privileged to have built personal relationships with
less-fortunate kids and watched them grow into young adults. The
former title challenger said in the
UFC 329 “Embedded†video series:

“The Dream Center is – we pick up the kids in the local area,
normally the lower-income area. We bring them, feed them, just
create relationships, and check up on everybody… Five years I've
been a volunteer there. And it's cool cause most of the kids are in
middle school or high school. So I've watched them become young
adults and handle adversity. So it's been really cool and a real
privilege.â€

Bryan Sederwall, the pastor at the Denver Dream Center, says Royval
has been consistent for the past five years. Sederwall claims “Raw
Dawg†always keeps his commitments to kids, even if he has a fight
coming up.

Royval (17-9) is set to collide with Lone'er
Kavanagh in a flyweight matchup at UFC 329, which goes down at
T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 11. He will look to
rebound from back-to-back losses against Joshua Van
and Manel Kape.
Meanwhile, Kavanagh (10-1) is coming off a unanimous decision win
over former champion Brandon
Moreno that saw him bounce back from his first professional
loss.

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Benoit St. Denis breaks silence on UFC 329 fight scare

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Benoit St. Denis breaks silence on UFC 329 fight scare
Benoit St.
Denis claims he is medically cleared to fight at the upcoming

Ultimate Fighting Championship event.

St. Denis is set to take on Paddy
Pimblett in a lightweight bout in the co-main event of
UFC 329 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 11.
Hawk-eyed fans recently noticed a small scar on the Frenchman's
right foot in training videos. This instantly sparked speculation
of a staph infection, which could potentially lead to the
cancellation of the fight.

Benoit St. Denis shuts down staph rumors before Paddy Pimblett
clash

St. Denis has assured fans that he doesn't have a staph infection.
“God of War†claims the mark of his foot is merely a scab, which is
pretty common. He told RMC Sport Combat:

“No, not at all, I don't have staph. Everything happens very
quickly on social media; it's crazy. I did have a scab on my foot,
yes, but it's not staph. That's all it was. These are things that
can happen. But the camp was managed very well. The fatigue was
managed very well too.â€

Notably, this isn’t the first time St. Denis has faced rumors of
carrying a staph infection into a fight, as this previously
happened in the lead-up to his bout against Dustin
Poirier back in 2024. Staph infections mostly lead to fight
cancellations as they are contagious. They can also become very
serious, like it did with Robert
Whittaker in 2018, spreading to his stomach.

St. Denis (17-3) is currently riding a four-fight winning streak,
all via finishes. Meanwhile, Pimblett (23-4) is coming off a loss
to Justin
Gaethje in an interim title fight, which snapped the
Englishman's seven-fight win streak in the UFC.

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