Will Fleury Defeats Kerim Engizek | ONE Championship Highlights

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Before the Engizek vs Jotko match, OKTAGON shared a graphic with the interesting information that Kerim last lost almost 4,000 days ago, or about 11 years ago. So it was expected whether he would extend the incredible series, but in the end it didn’t happen, because Jotko punished in the very first round.




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“I think I’ll take a break now. It’s been too much for me. I’ve had an injury that hasn’t made me 100%. Yes, I’ve been fit, I’m not going to make any excuses, but my body just needs a break to heal. I need to take a break and focus on the next steps.

I definitely want a rematch. I know I can beat Jotko. Now it was about luck, but next time there will be no luck.” Engizek announced the break and somewhat dismissed Jotko’s performance, saying that it was luck.


“Kerim let himself be subbed at the first opportunity and then he says that Jotko was slow, had weak shots and was actually lucky. That’s stupid” wiped out Fleury Engizek, who blamed the loss on Jotko’s luck. At the same time, Pokak went through the pyramid like a knife through butter and has been at the top for years, which is definitely not about luck.

Engizek may have fallen, but he need not despair as he is still the champion of the division. And it’s his throne that Fleury will strive for, so we’ll see how the management comes up with it, because at the top of the middleweight we have champions Engizek, Muradov and now Jotko. Add Kincl and Fleury to that, and it’s a very complex mix.


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