Some fighters talk themselves into headlines. One of the co-main participants of OKTAGON 77, Hojat Khajevand, does the opposite.
Asked what single adjustment gives him the edge against Krzysztof Jotko, a UFC veteran with more than twenty big-show fights, Khajevand shrugs it off:
“I trained as usual, I’m ready for Jotko.”
That’s it. No sales pitch. No hype. Just a man who believes preparation speaks louder than words.
But don’t mistake brevity for doubt. Behind the one-liners is a fighter who has already carved out a reputation in OKTAGON as a wrestler no one wants to tie up with.