OKTAGON MMA: Breaking Barriers and Setting New Standards

Since OKTAGON 1 in December of 2016, the Czech and Slovakian promotion has developed into the number one MMA promotion in Europe, selling out 20,000 seater arenas across the continent. 

With OKTAGON 57 set to take place in a sold out arena this weekend in Frankfurt, Germany, co-owner Ondrej Novotny discusses the journey from 2016 until now, and the long-term goals for the promotion. 

Both Novotny and his business partner and co-owner of OKTAGON MMA, Pavol Neruda took out £20,000 bank loans to start the business. Discussing the decision to take this risk, Novotny commented:

“I’ve never been scared about these kinds of things. I don’t see money as something important. It gives me freedom, but it is not something which I get hung up on. If I can chase my dreams for just £20,000, then I will do it.

“I’ve always had a win mentality, and I’ve always been so sure that I would succeed that I have never thought about the consequences of losing. 

“If I’m going for something, I really believe that it is going to be successful, but this is life, you can’t win every time.”

While OKTAGON MMA started in 2016, Novotny’s previous experience in the sporting sector prepared him for his leading man role:

“When I started in combat sports, I did Thai boxing, but at that point I was the national player for the Czech handball team. My body is not on the level to be a professional athlete. Every time I pushed myself, I always injured myself, and that’s when happiness starts to go. Now I train Thai boxing again and I really want to be more involved in jiu jitsu.

“My dream was to always be a match-maker, and mostly I am the match-maker for OKTAGON. When I started to MC, it was because no one did it well in the Czech Republic. My background is in TV, and when I started in 1999, I was a TV commentator across boxing, Thai boxing and other sports. 

“From there, I started to gain more contacts in the industry, through K1, Glory and these organisations. Then MMA started growing and I was involved with organisations who used me as a PR guy. This was for love not money, but I was always involved somehow in different organisations, but they were never my own. Then Pavol came to me and asked me to be his Dana White, with him as the owner and me as the promoter. I said no, we can work together, or nothing at all. And now here we are.

“So while OKTAGON MMA officially started in 2016, the journey began in 1999.”

Ondrej on OKTAGON’s position in the industry:

“UFC is the King, and everyone else is just trying to find their own path. We believe that ours could be a good path, but also in some ways we are unable to compete with the big ones, because Czech and Slovakia are too small. That’s why we have to go to Germany and now into other countries. We are still growing, it is getting better and better, but everything we invest is going back into the business.

“For us, it’s about fun. Pavol and I don’t care about the money, we want it to be an adventure. However, we believe that we know the pattern, and we know how it should be done in Europe.

“UFC will never be in Europe for more than 5 times a year because the market is too small. So we believe that Europe is the sweet spot for us, perhaps the Middle East in the future, and this is what we try to concentrate on.”

OKTAGON MMA were recently nominated in the shortlist for Best MMA promotion in the prestigious MMA Awards, with Novotny also making the shortlist for Leading Man.

OKTAGON 58 sees the promotion head to Prague for their biggest event yet. Eden Stadium is the venue, as they welcome 27,000 fans in an event which sees a rematch of an iconic OKTAGON event: Karlos Vemola vs Attilah Vegh 2.

Later this year, OKTAGON will visit Frankfurt’s football stadium, as they aim to sell 55,000 tickets, in what would be one of the highest attended MMA events of all time.

Fans can secure their tickets by visiting: https://oktagonmma.com/en/events/86/


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