Next Saturday at the O2 Arena in Prague, OKTAGON's 2024 Tipsport Gamechanger tournament is set to reach its conclusion.
Whilst Ronald Paradeiser and Losene Keita facing off for the cash prize and the lightweight title, a list of names has already been announced for next year's tournament.
The third annual Gamechanger tournament is announced to be taking place in the middleweight division with the first set of match-ups taking place at OKTAGON 66 on February 1.
Three new names have been added to the bracket following a run of recent announcements that have made the tournament take shape.
Ion Surdu will be moving up a weight class following his recent welterweight title win where he stopped Brazil's Kaik Brito in the main event of OKTAGON 64.
Following his loss to Stefano Paterno in December last year, the Moldovan competitor has produced two stunning first-round finishes over Brito and David Kozma.
Andreas Michailidis will also be moving up a division after making it to the finals of the welterweight tournament that took place in 2023.
The former UFC veteran produced three consecutive wins in his debut year with the promotion before losing out to Bojan Velickovic in the finals.
A new arrival in the promotion will be going straight into the bracket as South Africa's Mark Hulme looks to hit the ground running in OKTAGON.
The 30-year old recently appeared on the previous season of The Ultimate Fighter following a four-fight win streak.
Other names that have already been confirmed for the tournament include:
Turkey's Kerim Engizek
Germany's David Zawada
Slovakia's Marek Mazuch, Samuel Kristofic and Vlasto Cepo
The Czech Republic's Milos Petrasek