Prague is set for a wild night as the OKTAGON MMA Gamechanger tournament hits the quarterfinals at OKTAGON 74. Headlining the card is a banger between reigning champ Kerim Engizek and ex-double Cage Warriors titleholder Mick Stanton. Engizek rolls in on a 15-fight tear, devastating opponents with surgical power shots. Stanton, a BJJ black belt with a taste for chaos, set the tone early by calling Engizek out during the live tournament draw. This one’s got all the ingredients for a war. Watch the fight preview.
Another local star, Dominik Humburger, looks to keep the momentum going when he meets dangerous grappler Mark Hulme. Hulme punched his ticket with a slick sub over former UFC talent Andreas Michailidis, but Humburger’s last KO win had the arena shaking. Don’t sleep on this one.
Elsewhere in the bracket, streaking Iranian finisher Hojat Khajevand clashes with Polish ironman Piotr Wawrzyniak. Khajevand’s on a 10-fight win streak with nearly all coming by finish, but Wawrzyniak has never been stopped by strikes and once held interim OKTAGON gold. Their clash should deliver a tense battle of styles: firepower vs. grit.
And rounding out the quarterfinals, heavy-handed Marek Mazuch welcomes ex-UFC mainstay Krzysztof Jotko to the Gamechanger mix. Jotko, who fought 17 times in the UFC, brings unmatched experience—but Mazuch’s KO threat is real. Here’s how they stack up.
From surging prospects to seasoned vets, OKTAGON 74 is shaping up to be one of the year’s most unpredictable, can’t-miss cards.