Sam Creasey is set to defend his OKTAGON flyweight title against Beno Adamia on February 22 in Třinec, Czech Republic.

The two men were previously set to meet in the co-main of OKTAGON 63 on November 9 in Bratislava until the champion withdrew from an injury.

They are now officially announced to be rescheduled for OKTAGON 67 which is set to take place at the Werk Arena for the promotion's second event of 2025.

This contest will be the 25th pro fight of Creasey's pro career which has seen him compete 18 times in Cage Warriors where he previously held the 125-pound title.

He then signed to OKTAGON earlier this year where he made his debut in April, beating Aaron Aby via a unanimous decision to win the vacant flyweight belt in Birmingham, England.

His first challenger will be Georgia's Adamia who has won back-to-back fights since joining the promotion last year.

Consecutive unanimous decision wins over Gustavo Lopez and Stipe Brčić have put him into title contention as he takes on a true veteran of the European scene.

A welterweight bout between OKTAGON icon David Kozma and Slovakia's Robert Pukač is also set for the card with several other match-ups already announced for the card.

OKTAGON is set to close out 2024 with one of the promotion's biggest events to date at the O2 Arena in Prague on December 29.

After a short break in January, they return for OKTAGON 66 & 67 in February.