OKTAGON 40 successfully elevated the promotion's profile internationally. By offering life-changing money and pitting top-tier European talent against one another, OKTAGON proved that a European promotion could produce world-class spectacles outside the traditional UFC paradigm. The production quality, combined with the passionate Ostrava crowd, set a new benchmark for regional MMA events.
The defining feature of OKTAGON 40 was the opening round of the Tipsport Gamechanger tournament. This project was designed as a high-stakes, 16-man bracket in the welterweight division, boasting a total prize pool of €1 million. It brought together elite fighters from across Europe and beyond, positioning OKTAGON as a major player in the European MMA landscape. A standard knockout tournament format. OKTAGON 40
The fight card was stacked with competitive bouts that shaped the future of the promotion's 170-pound division. The defining feature of OKTAGON 40 was the
Christian Jungwirth delivered a thrilling performance against Tato Primera, winning by decision. Meanwhile, Louis Glismann showcased his elite grappling skills to defeat Amiran Gogoladze. A standard knockout tournament format