Andrej Kalašnik is ready to do the show. On Saturday, April 26th, the Oktagon MMA heads to Karlovy, varied with stacked Oktagon 70 cards. One of the cards’ hottest matches takes place between Andrej Kalašnik and Máté Kertész. Andrej Kalašnik is riding two fightwin streaks and will win three straight against the #7 rank Welterweight at Máté Kertész.
Andreji Kalashnik
Kalashnik is a huge fan favorite in the Czech Republic, thanks to his funny personality and fan-friendly fighting style. On his two winning streak, he knocked out the highly-remarkable Liam Etebal in 30 seconds, defeating John Paraigos by unanimous decision.
“Vagabund” is about to continue climbing the welterweight division. Kalašnik’s victory will make him a Welterweight of #7 rank. As far as the next potential title challenger goes, Kalašnik could win two wins from his shot in the title against Ion Surdu in 2026.
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“Cold-blooded” Mate Keltes corrects the mistake in his final fight with Leandro Silva and defends his #7 rankings. Hungarian welterweights have beaten many of the top welterweights in the division, including Christian Johngworth, Nicholas Stolze and Robert Pukak. Kalašnik and Kertész both had mutual opponents to Nikolas Stolze, Kertész submitted within two rounds, and Kalašnik was tkod within four minutes.
Why do I need to tune it to an Octagon 70?
This fight is a pivotal matchup between two Octagon MMA welterweight veterans. In this battle, the KV Arena bouncing off, sending most of the crowd to Andrej Kalashnik. One thing is certain: we don’t want to miss this fight. The Oktagon 70 serves as the perfect appetizer for UFC Kansas City. Or, depending on your time zone, it acts as a main course and the UFC acts as a dessert. Be sure to watch the Oktagon 70s show as the next round of the Oktagon Tipsport Gamechanger Middleweight tournament draws.