Andreas Michailidis earned his shot on the €1million Gamechanger prize fund on Saturday evening at Oktagon 49 with a 33-second knockout of Louis Glismann on the iconic Fesshalle Messe Frankfurt.
The ‘Spartan’, who’s a three-year veteran of the UFC, has confronted a number of the best possible fighters on the earth throughout welterweight, middleweight and light-heavyweight, and can now face Bojan Velickovic on the ultimate in Prague on December 29, 2023.
Talking instantly after his assertion win to the Oktagon press, the Greek celebrity outlined what the ‘life-changing’ cash would imply to him and previewed his rival for the cash as nicely.
On his gorgeous KO of Glismann in simply 33 seconds
It was wonderful, in fact I actually needed the end as a result of I at all times need to impress the followers and I particularly needed to show I used to be prepared for the ultimate. I haven’t been capable of get a KO earlier within the match, so it was rewarding for me to get it this time and ship myself by to the ultimate.
Gamechanger prize cash is ‘life-changing’
This prize cash goes to vary my life, however extra importantly it’ll change the lifetime of my household and I need that a lot.
On going through Bojan Velikcovic in Prague in December
He’s an actual warrior and a extremely good fighter, which implies that it will likely be actually troublesome for me to cope with. However I cope with each scenario and each combat like a person; once I say I’m going to do one thing, I do it.
Earlier than the combat, I wanted for Bojan Velickovic to go to the ultimate as a result of I believed he was just a little bit higher than David Kozma on the evening, however basically as nicely – so a giant take a look at for me in Prague.
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