Radek Rousal vs Corey Fry — KO Finish | OKTAGON 79 Highlights
Radek Roušal’s KO Blitz Sets the Tone for OKTAGON 80
If you want a snapshot of why OKTAGON MMA keeps packing arenas, look no further than OKTAGON 79. Czech striker Radek Roušal roared into the SAP Garden with four straight stoppages behind him and left the building with another highlight, starching England’s Corey Fry in a ruthless showcase of pressure, timing, and shot selection. This reel is the best kind of homework before Munich’s next blockbuster: OKTAGON 80.
How the Finish Happened
From the opening bell of Roušal vs Fry, you could see the speed gap and the composure difference. Roušal worked behind a spring-loaded lead hand, snapping to the body to lower Fry’s guard, then climbing upstairs when the opening flashed. The crucial sequence combined a jab feint, a step-in right, and the kind of follow-up that shuts the door before the counter comes back. Fry never got a chance to settle—every reset was met with a fresh read and a harder answer.
What It Means for Munich
Momentum matters in OKTAGON MMA, and Roušal’s surge is the exact energy carrying into OKTAGON 80. Munich is billed as a coronation weekend, and it feels that way: home crowds, loaded card, and title stakes that can tilt divisions for the next six months.
OKTAGON 80 — The Fights You Can’t Miss
- Lightweight Spotlight: Mateusz Legierski vs Attila Korkmaz (bout page) has “war” written all over it. Legierski is a metronome of forward pressure; Korkmaz answers with counters that punish lazy entries. Body work early could decide who owns the championship rounds.
- Fan-Favorite Collision: Niklas Stolze vs Christian Jungwirth (fight hub). Expect volume, clinch battles against the fence, and a gas-tank test. Whoever wins long exchanges on the inside likely gets the nod.
Why Roušal’s KO Streak Matters
Streaks create narratives and matchmaking leverage. Four KOs in a row tell promoters and opponents the same thing: you cannot coast a single minute. The OKTAGON 79 tape also shows Roušal refining the details—tighter exits, smarter angle changes, and better balance on the finish. Those small gains are what translate from a viral clip to a ranking jump.
Before You Watch
Click through the essentials: the Roušal vs Fry fight page for results and timing, the fighter profiles for Roušal and Fry, then lock in the full Munich slate at the OKTAGON 80 event hub. If you’re mapping the lightweight picture, keep the Legierski vs Korkmaz page open; if you want chaos, don’t miss Stolze vs Jungwirth. This is the run-up where contenders separate from the pack—and finishers like Roušal are forcing the issue.
Explore more from the OKTAGON MMA hub, and circle back here after weigh-ins for faceoffs, late-line movement, and final reads. Munich is about to get loud.