A significant welterweight championship bout has been officially confirmed for OKTAGON 93. The promotion announced that reigning champion Kaik Brito will put his title on the line against Amiran Gogoladze on Saturday, September 12th, at the Winning Group Arena in Brno. This marks Brito’s first defense since regaining the championship earlier this year.
Brito enters the contest with a professional record of 19 wins and 6 losses. He has a notable history with the OKTAGON welterweight belt, having held it twice before. His most recent championship victory occurred at OKTAGON 84, where he secured the vacant welterweight title by knocking out Ronald Paradeiser in the third round. This impressive finish, stemming from a spinning back elbow and followed by a spinning backfist and punches, re-established Brito as the division’s top fighter and set the stage for his upcoming defense against a rapidly rising contender.
Amiran Gogoladze, representing Georgia and training out of 13 Legion, boasts an official OKTAGON record of 17 wins and 3 losses. His progression within the promotion has been consistent, with notable victories including a win over Lukasz Siwiec in October 2023 and a split-decision triumph against UFC veteran Leandro Silva at OKTAGON 58 on June 8, 2024. Gogoladze’s most compelling performance, however, came at OKTAGON 86 on April 11, 2026. In a pivotal matchup against former champion Ion Surdu, Gogoladze secured a first-round knockout, making a strong case for his title shot against Brito. His OKTAGON profile also highlights his reputation for quick finishes, with eight stoppages recorded in under 100 seconds throughout his career.
The OKTAGON 93 fight card will also feature hometown favorite Andrej Kalašnik, though his opponent has yet to be announced. For the main event, the matchup pits Brito’s championship experience and striking power against Gogoladze’s undefeated streak in OKTAGON and his recent knockout prowess. This welterweight clash is anticipated to have a significant impact on the division’s landscape for the remainder of 2026.
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A significant welterweight championship bout has been officially confirmed for OKTAGON 93. The promotion announced that reigning champion Kaik Brito will put his title on the line against Amiran Gogoladze on Saturday, September 12th, at the Winning Group Arena in Brno. This marks Brito’s first defense since regaining the championship earlier this year.
Brito enters the contest with a professional record of 19 wins and 6 losses. He has a notable history with the OKTAGON welterweight belt, having held it twice before. His most recent championship victory occurred at OKTAGON 84, where he secured the vacant welterweight title by knocking out Ronald Paradeiser in the third round. This impressive finish, stemming from a spinning back elbow and followed by a spinning backfist and punches, re-established Brito as the division’s top fighter and set the stage for his upcoming defense against a rapidly rising contender.
Amiran Gogoladze, representing Georgia and training out of 13 Legion, boasts an official OKTAGON record of 17 wins and 3 losses. His progression within the promotion has been consistent, with notable victories including a win over Lukasz Siwiec in October 2023 and a split-decision triumph against UFC veteran Leandro Silva at OKTAGON 58 on June 8, 2024. Gogoladze’s most compelling performance, however, came at OKTAGON 86 on April 11, 2026. In a pivotal matchup against former champion Ion Surdu, Gogoladze secured a first-round knockout, making a strong case for his title shot against Brito. His OKTAGON profile also highlights his reputation for quick finishes, with eight stoppages recorded in under 100 seconds throughout his career.
The OKTAGON 93 fight card will also feature hometown favorite Andrej Kalašnik, though his opponent has yet to be announced. For the main event, the matchup pits Brito’s championship experience and striking power against Gogoladze’s undefeated streak in OKTAGON and his recent knockout prowess. This welterweight clash is anticipated to have a significant impact on the division’s landscape for the remainder of 2026.
