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OKTAGON 87 Official Weigh-In | Szabová vs Fernandes in Liberec

Video: OKTAGON 87 official weigh-in and face-offs in Liberec as Lucia Szabová and Leidiane Fernandes make weight for the women’s flyweight title fight, plus main card matchups like Kadestam vs Humburger, Roušal vs Bark, Lengál vs Aslaner, and Malach vs Končar ahead of fight night.

OKTAGON 87 Official Weigh-In: Liberec Gets Loud Before the First Punch

This is the cleanest kind of pre-fight content: the official weigh-in where the talking stops and the numbers show up. OKTAGON MMA is back in Liberec after three years, and the vibe of this weigh-in video is exactly what you’d expect from a hometown return — excited crowd, tense face-offs, and fighters trying to look calm while their bodies are still coming down from the last hard cut.

If you’re searching for OKTAGON 87 weigh-in results, OKTAGON 87 face-offs, or just “OKTAGON Liberec,” this is the moment where the whole event becomes official. A weigh-in can be boring when everyone is comfortable. It’s never boring when a title fight is the main storyline and the arena has been waiting three years for the promotion to come back.

Women’s Flyweight Title Fight: Lucia Szabová vs Leidiane Fernandes

The fight everyone is here for is Szabová vs Fernandes. Lucia Szabová is the one with the target on her — the champion aura, the expectations, the “don’t mess this up in front of your people” pressure. Leidiane Fernandes is the dangerous variable: new opponent, different energy, nothing to protect, everything to steal.

That’s why the weigh-in matters. You don’t learn who wins from a staredown, but you do learn who looks comfortable in the moment. Is Szabová relaxed or locked-in to the point of stiffness? Does Fernandes look drained, or does she look like she had a clean cut and is ready to work? In a title fight, those details are never the whole story — but they’re part of the story.

If you’re building your own viewing plan, the simplest path is: start at the event hub OKTAGON 87, then hit the main event page here. That’s how you keep the hype connected to the matchup, instead of treating the weigh-in as a standalone clip.

Kadestam vs Humburger: The Co-Main With Real “Don’t Blink” Energy

The other fight that jumps off the main card is Kadestam vs Humburger. You can feel it at weigh-ins: this isn’t two guys smiling for cameras. It’s that quiet tension where both fighters know they’re one big moment away from changing their OKTAGON trajectory.

Even if you’re mostly here for the title fight, this is the kind of co-main that can steal the night. The weigh-in face-off gives you the first real hint of how both guys are carrying the pressure — and whether either of them is trying to force intimidation instead of just being ready.

Roušal vs Bark and Lengál vs Aslaner: Strikers Who Make Weigh-Ins Matter

Some matchups don’t need deep breakdowns to be watchable. Roušal vs Bark has that “someone’s going to get hurt” feeling before you even see the first exchange. Striker vs striker fights are always weird at weigh-ins because the staredown is basically a preview of the range battle: who wants to stand closer, who’s already trying to own the space.

Same idea with Lengál vs Aslaner. If you like clean pressure and fast combinations, this is the kind of fight that rewards you for watching live instead of catching the result later. Weigh-ins don’t predict the winner, but they do show you who looks sharp, hydrated, and ready to push pace.

Malach vs Končar: Veteran Pride vs Hungry Threat

Malach vs Končar is the other matchup that fits OKTAGON’s classic formula: local pride versus a dangerous opponent who’s happy to play villain for the night. Those face-offs tend to be the most honest ones, because the motivation is obvious on both sides.

Why This Weigh-In Video Is Worth Watching Even if You Only Care About Fight Night

Because it sets the table. It confirms the event is real, the fighters are on weight, and the atmosphere is ready. OKTAGON 87 isn’t just another card — it’s a return to Liberec, in a packed arena, with a title fight that gives the whole night a clear main storyline.

Watch the weigh-in once for the results, then again for the face-offs. If you’re going to follow one OKTAGON event start-to-finish, this is the right kind of card to do it.

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