Krzysztof Jotko Dominates Middleweight Tournament at Oktagon 82

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Krzysztof Jotko Dominates Middleweight Tournament at Oktagon 82

Krzysztof Jotko showcased his exceptional skills at Oktagon 82, held at the PSD Bank Dome in Düsseldorf, Germany. The event attracted a sizable crowd of 15,000 spectators who witnessed the thrilling conclusion of the middleweight tournament.

Krzysztof Jotko Dominates Middleweight Tournament

In a dramatic clash, Jotko faced Kerim Engizek, with the match concluding in just three minutes and 37 seconds. Jotko, a 185-pound UFC veteran, dominated the fight by quickly pursuing Engizek around the octagon. He seized the opportunity to take Engizek’s back and executed a rear-naked choke, forcing an immediate submission.

Engizek, who entered the bout with a notable 10-year winning streak, failed to mount any significant offense, attempting only a half-hearted takedown. After his victory, Jotko celebrated by breakdancing in the cage and hoisting the tournament trophy. He also earned a substantial prize of 300,000 euros for his performance, marking a significant moment as it was his first submission victory since 2012.

Engizek’s Challenges

Post-fight, Jotko hinted at the possibility of a rematch. Engizek had been dealing with a serious injury prior to the tournament, raising doubts about his ability to perform effectively.

Additional Fights Highlighting Oktagon 82

  • Gjoni Palokaj vs. James Hendin: Gjoni Palokaj improved his record to 13-3 with a unanimous decision, winning all three judges’ scorecards (30-27). The fight featured consistent striking as Palokaj outperformed Hendin throughout the rounds.
  • Karol Rysavy vs. Deniz Ilbay: Rysavy secured a victory with a guillotine choke in the first round, finishing Ilbay at 3:49. This win marked a resurgence for Rysavy, who celebrated his success in front of local fans.
  • Tamerlan Dulatov vs. Stefan Koncar: Dulatov continued his undefeated streak at 4-0 by defeating Koncar via armbar in Round 1, with the referee stepping in at 4:46 after a successful transition.
  • David Zawada vs. Daniel Ligocki: Zawada notched a split decision victory (29-28, 29-28, 28-29) in a closely contested match, earning his first win since 2024.
  • Zafar Mohsen vs. Samuel Bark: Mohsen won via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27) in the prelim headliner, solidifying a strong performance throughout the bout.

Conclusion

Oktagon 82 was an exciting showcase of talent, with Jotko’s remarkable dominance in the middleweight tournament taking center stage. His victory not only halted Engizek’s impressive win streak but also set the stage for potential future matchups in the Oktagon circuit.