OKTAGON returns to Germany this Saturday night at the Sap Garden in Munich with two title fights at the top of the card.

In the main event of OKTAGON 64, the promotion will crown the "Baddest Man in Europe" with a heavyweight title rematch.

Undefeated in six years, Germany's Hatef Moeil became the champion in November last year by beating Lazar Todev via a unanimous decision at OKTAGON 49.

With some controversy regarding the decision on that night and a bounce back win for Todev in October, the two men are now set to run it back for the gold.

The co-main event is one of the most exciting match-ups that the promotion has put together in some time as a new welterweight champion will be crowned.

Brazil's Kaik Brito won the 170-pound title in 2022 when he became the first man in OKTAGON to beat David Kozma.

After vacating the title for an opportunity to fight on Dana White's Contender Series, he's now back to reclaim the gold that he never lost when he takes on Ion Surdu.

The 29-year old has not had a flawless run in the promotion but after stopping Kozma with one of the knockouts of the year in June, there was no denying that he had to fight for the vacant belt.

As expected, the rest of the card is made up of a lot of German and Czech talent with names like Alexander Poppeck and Max Holzer looking to continue what has been a massive year for German MMA.

This may not have the same unmatched scale of the promotion's recent event in Frankfurt but frankly, any card with a co-main event this good is worth tuning in for.