Frederic Vosgrone is embracing his parallels to MMA’s elite ahead of his return at Oktagon 76.The 29-year-old German, who went viral for his persistence in dragging Jorick Montagnac to the canvas on his Oktagon debut in May, has received widespread comparisons to UFC‘s past and present stars, such as Brock Lesnar, Dricus du Plessis, and Paddy Pimblett, ahead of his fifth professional fight.Vosgrone went viral in the MMA world following his performance at Oktagon 68 in April, when he submitted Montagnac in the second roundOktagon MMAThe German has honed in on his comparisons to the likes of Lesnar and Pimblett to leverage his career in the popular MMA promotionOktagon MMA‘The Neanderthal’ faces Brazil’s Fabio Moraes on a stacked Frankfurt card on Saturday night, with most, if not all, of Oktagon fans expecting nothing more than a convincing win from the fan-favourite fighter.Vosgrone, in fact, has already had his next fight booked in Europe’s £200 million MMA promotion, with Oktagon bosses expecting their newly-found star to return to the cage for their Cologne card on October 18.He no doubt has the backing of his promoters and those around him, but, right now, Vosgrone is letting members of the MMA fraternity boost his prominence in the sport through those quirky comparisons.Frederic Vosgrone ‘cool’ with Paddy Pimblett and Brock Lesnar comparisons“The Paddy Pimblett thing goes back a long time,” Vosgrone told talkSPORT.com in Frankfurt ahead of his light heavyweight co-main event.“Many years ago, when I competed on the UK grappling scene, I remember Paddy Pimblett posting a picture of me on Instagram because people messaged him saying that I looked like him. “But that was before he had his breakthrough… Obviously, it’s great to be named in the same sentence as one of the biggest stars now.“And Brock Lesnar, too. I remember in Brazil when I was training there as a purple belt, many years ago they would always call me Brock Lesnar. It’s a pretty cool comparison.“Brock Lesnar is much scarier than Paddy Pimblett, so I’ll stick with Brock Lesnar.”Vosgrone, a natural grappler in the cage, started his MMA career at Levels Fight League and We Love MMA before signing with Oktagon in 2025.He has finished all four of his pro bouts via submission inside the distance.Pimblett is one of the biggest UFC stars right now, having caught the attention of MMA fans early due to his unique personality and hairGettyLesnar, a former UFC heavyweight champion, fought just nine times in Dana White’s promotion but left his stamp as one of the company’s most feared fighters of all timeGettyThe Dusseldorf native added that he only sees benefits in being compared to the biggest names in MMA, even if it is purely based on his looks for now.“In general, appearance definitely helps” Vosgrone said.“It wasn’t planned. I looked like this for quite some time, so it took the people some time to notice.“But I guess it plays a big part, and obviously, if you have people online talking about that you look similar and stuff, it helps. It’s pretty cool. I’m not complaining.”Through a victory at Oktagon 76 on Saturday night, Vosgrone is aiming to broaden his exposure in the MMA world, especially in the UK.Vosgrone said his Pimblett comparisons were never planned, but he is nonetheless leaning in on the parallels to better his journey to MMA’s summitOktagon MMAFrederic Vosgrone's Record4-0Def. Jorick Montagnac via second-round submission (arm triangle) at Oktagon 69 in April 2025Def. Nicolas Durdevic via first-round submission (heel hook) at We Love MMA 76 in December 2024Def. Christian Fischer via first-round submission (heel hook) at We Love MMA 74 in October 2024Def. Erhan Okuroglu via second-round submission (arm triangle) at Levels Fight League 1Before bursting onto the European scene, Vosgrone spent time living in Hammersmith, London, where he taught grappling after getting a sponsorship in Jiu-Jitsu.Vosgrone feels connected to UK fans from time training in London“I lived in England for five years, and I started my MMA training in England,” Vosgrone added in a message to UK fans. “I did my first fight fighting out of England, so I feel like I’m one of you guys.“Obviously, now in Germany, there are a lot of great things happening in MMA.”‘Every fighter wants the UFC’ says VosgroneA win in Frankfurt would cement Vosgrone’s status as one of the biggest stars in the promotion, alongside Irish two-weight champion Will Fleury.‘The Neanderthal’ concluded by asserting his short-term goals in the sport are to ‘conquer the European scene,’ before eyeing up a move to Dana White‘s UFC.“Every fighter wants to fight in the UFC. So, after a good career here, I’ll be ready for the UFC too,” he said.Who else is fighting at Oktagon 76?Oktagon have put on some of the biggest MMA events in Europe since they were founded in 2016OKTAGON MMAOktagon 76 is headlined by the return of Daniel Weichel, who has come out of retirement for his first fight in two years against France’s Abou Tounkara.The former Bellator fighter couldn’t miss the opportunity to compete in Frankfurt for the first time in his 57-fight, 23-year career.He told talkSPORT and other members of the media on Friday that it feels like ‘a present’ to be able to make a return to Germany for a potential last dance.Elsewhere on the card, Irish lightweight Denis Frimpong is hoping to make it five wins on the bounce as he takes on bitter rival Peter Gabal, while German rising female star Aline Dalaslan faces Clara Ricignuolo.