Daniel Weichel will step again into the cage on Saturday, September 20, 2025, marking the top of his two-year retirement as he headlines OKTAGON 76 at Frankfurt’s Festhalle. The 40-year-old German fighter faces French striker Abou Tounkara in what represents a homecoming for some of the achieved blended martial artists in European historical past.
Daniel Weichel
Daniel Weichel’s professional career spans over two decades, beginning in May 2002 and accumulating 57 professional fights with a record of 42-15. The Frankfurt native established himself as a global competitor during his tenure with Bellator MMA, where he captured a featherweight tournament title and twice challenged for the promotional championship against Patricio Freire.
His retirement came following a unanimous decision loss to Mads Burnell at Bellator 299 in September 2023. The documentary reveals Weichel’s mindset on the time, explaining he had misplaced his ardour for the game and felt empty after years of competing on the highest degree. His spouse supported his resolution after 18 years collectively, having witnessed the bodily and emotional toll of his profession.
Oktagon 76
The opportunity to compete in his hometown proved to be the catalyst for Weichel’s comeback. After watching teammates Christian Jungwirth, Max Coga, and Stephan Puetz compete for OKTAGON in Germany, Weichel skilled a renewed curiosity in competitors. The documentary captures his pleasure about lastly having the possibility to carry out in entrance of German followers, one thing that eluded him all through most of his worldwide profession.
OKTAGON’s growth in Germany played a significant role in his decision. The promotion has broken attendance records in the country, including a 59,000-capacity stadium show at Frankfurt’s Deutsche Bank Park in October 2024. This success has helped establish Germany as one of OKTAGON’s primary markets, with seven events scheduled for the country in 2025.
Weichel co-founded MMA Spirit in Frankfurt in 2010 alongside training partner Niels Schlaegel. The gym became a cornerstone of German MMA development, producing multiple professional fighters including Christian Jungwirth and Max Coga. The documentary emphasizes how Weichel served as a mentor and inspiration for the next generation of German fighters, with many crediting him for their career development.
The facility represents a complete training environment under one roof, featuring striking, wrestling, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instruction together with restoration facilities. This setup eradicated the necessity for fighters to journey between completely different gyms, making a extra structured coaching atmosphere that elevated the extent of German MMA.
Historic Significance of the Event
The event continues OKTAGON’s expansion strategy in Germany, building on their success in establishing the country as Europe’s fastest-growing MMA market. The promotion’s focus on developing local talent and creating stars has resonated with German audiences. OKTAGON has consistently sold out venues across the country, with their German shows becoming some of the most attended MMA events in European history.
This success has helped legitimize MMA within Germany’s sporting landscape and provided opportunities for fighters like Weichel to compete at home.
The September 20 event will determine whether Weichel can successfully transition from retirement back to elite competition, while providing German MMA fans with the opportunity to witness one of their sport’s most significant figures compete on home soil for the first time in his storied career.