European takeover: Ammari Diedrick reveals plans to run riot on major Oktagon shows5 months ago
By James Sweetnam

EXCLUSIVE: Blessed with thunderous power and an unrelenting will to win, Ammari Diedrick always delivers on fight night. And with the dangerous competitor riding a wave of momentum, he can’t wait to show the European fans exactly what he’s got.

Throughout his career, the lethal striker has proven his talent and courage in abundance, most notably stepping up two weight classes to conquer the Glory: Road to Glory tournament, on a night that sealed his legacy in stone.

Having now made the switch to MMA, the gifted sportsman is determined to continue giving fans incredible memories, by rendering unconscious any man who dares set foot in the cage with him.

Training alongside UFC welterweight champion, Leon Edwards, Diedrick is going above and beyond, honing his craft in the company of some of the greatest fighters on the planet.

During his time at Team Renegade, the athlete has enhanced his game, developing fearsome skills on the ground. However, striking will always have a special place in his heart.

Whether it be in the ring or cage, Diedrick has the power to turn the lights off with one single shot, recently finishing Daniel Hromek in a brutal showing at Oktagon 56 inside the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, UK.

However, while he made the fight look easy, the MMA star isn’t afraid of going to the trenches, having regularly walked through the fire to achieve some of his biggest wins.

In an exclusive interview with MMA TV Live, he explained: “It’s down to the mentality I get from Renegade. But the ‘Kill or be killed’ mindset has been with me from before MMA. It goes back to my Thai boxing and kickboxing days in Glory. It goes back to my home gym 4th Dimensions MMA.”

With his last devastating knockout spreading around the internet like wildfire, combat sports enthusiasts across the globe are desperate to see the heavy-handed fighter back in action. And Oktagon fans are in for a treat, as the charismatic brawler is keen to head back to their territory.

Diedrick beamed: “I want my next fight to be back on the European scene. I enjoyed fighting so close to home, but the European fans love MMA, so they show up and sell out arenas.”