Exclusive | David Zawada Aims for Quick Finish in €1 Million Tournament at Oktagon 66

Exclusive | David Zawada Aims for Quick Finish in €1 Million Tournament at Oktagon 66German MMA fighter David Zawada is gearing up for his highly anticipated opening bout in the Oktagon Tipsport Gamechanger…

Exclusive | David Zawada Aims for Quick Finish in €1 Million Tournament at Oktagon 66

German MMA fighter David Zawada is gearing up for his highly anticipated opening bout in the Oktagon Tipsport Gamechanger tournament, set to take place at Oktagon 66 in Düsseldorf on February 1, 2025. He is looking for a quick finish against the rising prospect Mat?j Pe?áz.

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The experienced middleweight is known for his aggressive style and finishing ability. David Zawada has his sights set on a decisive victory against Czech opponent Mat?j Pe?áz. Speaking about the upcoming fight, Zawada expressed confidence in his preparation and hinted at a potential quick finish, either by submission or knockout.

“When it will be easy to take him down and submit, like one minute, you know, so it would be pretty nice,” Zawada said. “But I think this guy is not stupid, and he maybe has a good team.”

Zawada has been studying Pe?áz’s fighting style and acknowledges the potential challenges his opponent might bring. “I just watched his videos, and I saw some faces that I know, so I think they’re also pretty well-prepared because they know me. Yeah, I have my experience, you know,” he added.

Despite his confidence, Zawada remains cautious about the unpredictable nature of MMA. “It’s MMA, you know. You can train a lot, but training is training, and a fight is a fight. How the fight happens, you can never know,” he explained. “A lot of things depend on how you wake up, how your fight day is going through your mind, and whether you’re ready on that day.”

The Düsseldorf native is also drawing comfort from fighting close to home. With no need for extensive travel or logistical stress, Zawada feels more relaxed and focused as fight night approaches. “This time, I don’t have the stress of traveling, packing my stuff, worrying about forgetting things. So that’s pretty cool,” he said.

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“After the weigh-in, I know where I can go to eat good food… no overthinking. I just have to focus on making weight, then enjoy and go through the fight in my mind.” David Zawada’s physical condition appears to be peaking at the right time as well. “For now, I think my physical condition is at a really good level,” he shared. “Yeah, I’m just cutting my weight, just a few kilos to drop, but it’s pretty easy.”

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With a €1 million prize pool on the line in the Tipsport Gamechanger tournament, including €300,000 for the winner, David Zawada knows this is a major opportunity to reassert himself as one of Europe’s top fighters. Whether by submission or knockout, fans can expect an intense performance from Zawada as he looks to make a statement in front of his hometown crowd.

UFC Beijing Results: Jingliang Li Finishes David Zawada

The world leader in mixed martial arts touches down in Beijing China for UFC Fight Night 141. Before the heavyweights go at it there’s a full night of fights. Another Chinese fighter will take center Octagon next as Jingliang Li takes on David Zawada. The winner of this welterweight scrap could find themselves sitting on the […]

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The world leader in mixed martial arts touches down in Beijing China for UFC Fight Night 141. Before the heavyweights go at it there’s a full night of fights.

Another Chinese fighter will take center Octagon next as Jingliang Li takes on David Zawada. The winner of this welterweight scrap could find themselves sitting on the cusp of the top 15.

“The Leech” has won five of his last six fights all in the UFC. He earned a unanimous decision over Daichi Abe at Fight Night 132 this last June.

Zawada is coming off of a loss to Danny Roberts at Fight Night 134 this past July. Prior to that, he was riding a five-fight winning streak.

Round One

The round starts as both fighters take center cage. Li lands a nice left hand and backs Zawada up. Li again moves forward and grapples Zawada. Both fighters look sharp early on. Li clinches the and takes the fight to the cage where the fight stalls. Zawada lands a nice left on the break. The round ends with the fighters swinging.

Round Two

The second round starts with Li taking the center of the Octagon. Some good exchanges from both fighters here in round two. Zawada looks to have had his confidence shaken here in round two. Li moving forward with kicks to the midsection. Zawada laughs it off but he looks hurt. Li looks tired now as the fight slows. 60 seconds left in the round and the fighters clinch briefly. The round ends.

Round Three

Li picks up where he left off in round two. He moves forward with kicks and has Zawada reeling. Li appears to be running away with this fight. Zawada trying his best coming back with a jab but looks to be outmatched in this fight. Li still moving forward and landing a hard one-two on Zawada’s chin. Li lands a sidekick that drops Zawada. Li finishes with strikes.

  • Jingliang Li defeats David Zawada via KO/TKO at 4:07 of Round 3 

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