Oktagon MMA rolled into Frankfurt with a card that mixed viral flair and veteran grit, and OKTAGON 76: Weichel vs. Tounkara delivered. The runaway headline? Frederic Vosgröne marched in, kept the aura, and left with another first-round finish over the tough Fabio Moraes.
Co-Main: Vosgröne vs. Moraes — the streak lives
From the walkout you could feel it.
Frederic Vosgröne comes out to the One Piece anime theme song 🔥 #OKTAGON76
— COMBAT SPORTS TODAY (@CSTodayNews) September 20, 2025
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Once the cage door shut, the German “Neanderthal” wasted no time. He grounded Moraes, softened him with strikes, slid to mount, then took the back as Moraes tried to scramble. The choke was academic—tight, mean, inevitable. That’s five wins, five submissions for Vosgröne. Fight page.
THE NEANDERTHAL GETS IT DONE IN 1️⃣
— COMBAT SPORTS TODAY (@CSTodayNews) September 20, 2025
Frederic Vosgröne 🇩🇪 (5-0) gets his 5th win and 5th submission win 🔥 #OKTAGON76 pic.twitter.com/LTqtKiRFUF
⚠️ Feeding Time!
— OKTAGON (@OktagonOfficial) September 20, 2025
Frederic Vosgröne 🇩🇪 submits Fabio Moraes in the very first round!
‘The Neanderthal’ had a successful hunt! #OKTAGON76
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Main Event: Weichel banks a veteran win
In the headliner, legend status met surging power. Daniel Weichel vs. Abou Tounkara was a measured, professional performance from Weichel—clean entries, smart exits, little waste. The judges’ call reflected that control from bell to bell.
Other standouts you can’t skip
Dalaslan spins, crowd gasps
Replay it as many times as you want—still nasty. Alina Dalaslan uncorked a spinning back elbow with seconds left in round two, a KO that will haunt year-end lists.
Alina Dalaslan with a NASTY spinning back elbow KO in the second round 💥 #OKTAGON76 pic.twitter.com/qrrWF4Zxf2
— COMBAT SPORTS TODAY (@CSTodayNews) September 20, 2025
Nafuka gets right, fast
Hafeni Nafuka snapped back with a quick, clinical submission over Kevin Enz—standing RNC and no drama.
🔒 Back on track!
— OKTAGON (@OktagonOfficial) September 20, 2025
Hafeni Nafuka 🇩🇪 submitted Kevin Enz in the first round to get back in the win column #OKTAGON76
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Pros moving forward
Attila Korkmaz banked a steady decision over David Tonatiuh Crol; Denis Frimpong stopped Peter Gabal late; and on the prelims, Fedor Duric locked in a first-round RNC. Featherweight action saw James Hendin take a clear decision, while bantamweight workhorse Raul Lemberanskij edged Jose Zarauz. Middleweight closer: David Hošek outpointed Georg Bilogrevic to round out the night.
This may have been the last time we saw Vösgrone fight in OKTAGON.
“He was really angry during the press conference and lashed out at the reporters.” .
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— Patrick McCorry (@Patrick_McCorry) September 21, 2025
Complete Results — OKTAGON 76
- Daniel Weichel def. Abou Tounkara — Lightweight, unanimous decision
- Frederic Vosgröne def. Fabio Moraes — Light Heavyweight, submission (RNC), 4:15 R1
- Attila Korkmaz def. David Tonatiuh Crol — Lightweight, unanimous decision
- Denis Frimpong def. Peter Gabal — Lightweight, TKO, 1:42 R3
- Alina Dalaslan def. Clara Ricignuolo — Catchweight (60 kg), KO, 4:45 R2
- Fedor Duric def. Petru Buzdugan — Lightweight, submission (RNC), 3:58 R1
- Hafeni Nafuka def. Kevin Enz — Catchweight (74 kg), submission (standing RNC), 2:28 R1
- James Hendin def. Ayton De Paepe — Featherweight, unanimous decision
- Raul Lemberanskij def. Jose Zarauz — Bantamweight, unanimous decision
- David Hošek def. Georg Bilogrevic — Middleweight, unanimous decision