Forget the UFC highlight reel — this weekend Frankfurt turns into a prehistoric rave. Frederic “The Neandertal” Vosgröne strolls into OKTAGON 76 with a golden mop, a hug that doubles as a chokehold, and a résumé short on fights but long on carnage. Fans are already split between “Paddy Pimblett vibes” and “Brock Lesnar with a haircut,”
OKTAGON 76 kicks off this Saturday at 12 p.m. ET from Festhalle, Frankfurt. Eleven fights, questionable warmups, and at least one highlight-reel takedown — get your stream on via the OKTAGON website and prepare to explain grappling to your friends afterwards.
Nicknamed “The Neandertal,” Vosgröne is a six-foot spectacle with a mane fit for a shampoo ad and a ground game that will ruin your Sunday. Undefeated in the promotion so far, he’s that rare combo: theater plus submission. Think charmingly chaotic — then yank the charm into a guillotine.
Fans love a comparison. Paddy gets the looks-and-charisma label; Brock gets the “can-melt-you-into-the-mat” tag. Vosgröne borrows both: flashy persona, teeth-baring aggression. Translation: he sells tickets and scares opponents. That’s marketable violence, in the best way.
Vosgröne meets Fabio Moraes in the light heavyweight slot — a matchup promising fireworks. Meanwhile, local legend Daniel Weichel returns in the main event against Abou Tounkara — a hometown drama that smells like regional pride and slightly overdue redemption arcs.
• Short pro résumé, huge highlight potential — so volatility is the name of the game.• Grapplers beware: if Vosgröne gets you to the floor, your watch time is suddenly very short.• If you like moments that look great on slow-mo replays and GIFs, he’s a must-see.
If you want personality, spectacle, and the real possibility of a viral chokehold, tune into OKTAGON 76. Whether Frederic Vosgröne becomes a global sensation or just the weekend’s best meme, one thing’s for certain: he’ll leave someone hugging the canvas and the internet roaring.