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KSW 59: The champion fell, the substitute opponent with Pudzian lasted a minute

Nine matches brought a great MMA show. A new champion was born in the cage, both Rajewski brothers won a valuable victory and Darko Stošič showed a deadly hammer at the KSW debut. And the Polish legend Mariusz Pudzianowski returned to the cage after two years with his hand raised.

Mariusz Pudzianowski defeated Nikolu Milanoviče in the first TKO circle.

Originally the former strongest man in the world was to test his strength with a Senegalese wrestler, but Ousmane Dia was taken to hospital with acute appendicitis shortly before the tournament. His last moment was taken by former judoka Nikola Milanovič.

Milanovič (0-1) was standing in the cage for the first time and did not stay in it for a long time. Pudzianowski (14-7) showed superhuman strength in the first round, threw his opponent on the ground, where he ended the helpless newcomer with a whirlwind of blows in the time of 1:12.

Sebastian Przybysz defeated Antun Račiča on the body

The title battle, as it should be, could be called the revenge of Račič vs. Przybysz. The challenger returned the three-year-old defeat to the champion and became the new holder of the bantam weight belt. From the first round he made excellent use of altitude, kept his distance and did not allow Račič (25-9) to use his biggest weapon. With increasing laps, the fight escalated. Several times it seemed over on both sides that it was over. However, both fatal wounds withstood and continued to make hard exchanges. Przybysz (8-2) surprised on the ground, where at the end of the match Račič almost tightened to choke, but in the end he won a valuable victory unanimously for points. The defeated Račič, whose long winning streak ended, immediately claimed the third decisive match.

This is how Przybysz became the new KSW champion:

Damian Janikowski defeated Jason Radcliff in the 2nd round of TKO.

The Olympic wrestling winner at the London Games has once again shown how dangerous he is in a cage. At the end of the second round, he hit a British opponent on the ground, where he hit him with a series of threatening blows. He beat Radcliff (16-8) so hard that he dislocated a finger on his left hand. However, Janikowski’s injury (6-3) did not stop him from celebrating the victory and he threw his finger back into the hole in the camera.

Janikowski finished Radcliff in the second round:

Michal Pietrzak hit Krystian Kaszubowski on the body

Pietrzak (10-4) and Kaszubowski (9-2) did not move anywhere from the first gong. Consciously, the enemy’s forces waited for a chance for a strike that would ignite a frantic shootout. Careful waiting continued in the second round and the third round. In the end, however, Pietrzak managed a takedown and moved the fight to the ground, where he released the saved energy. From the dominant position he sent all sorts of punches and the opponent answered with the same coin. Even thanks to the conclusion in the dominant position, Pietrzak took a valuable point decision (split).

Match montage Pietrzak vs. Krystian Kaszubowski:

Darko Stošič defeated Michal Wlodarek in the 2nd round of KO.

UFC veteran Darko Stošič presented the KSW Aviation Day icon. During the first round, he threw Wlodarek several times and did not hesitate to attack with deadly blows on the ground. In the second round, the Polish rancher took the initiative for a while and threatened the prepared right-hander, however, after a while Stošič moved the fight to the ground again and the scenario was repeated. Just before the end, the Serbian gladiator swung and fainted at the opponent’s back.

Darko Stošič’s deadly hammer:

Lukasz Rajewski hit Konrad Dyrschk on the body
Rivals fought a three-round battle at a distance. The pace suited Rajewski (11-6), who gradually collected points, hit the retreat and once really threatened with a left hook. Dyrschka (11-2) woke up half a minute before the end of the match, when he pushed the opponent hard and covered the ground with a series of blows. However, it would take a few extra seconds to win.

Match summary Rajewski vs. Dyrschka:

Adrian Bartošinski defeated Lionel Padilla in the 3rd round of the TKO.

A great turn was made by the home racer Adrian Bartošinski (10-0) and thus guarded his invincibility. After the second round, he clearly held the reins of the match Padilla (8-1), who hit the opponent with a kick on the head and crushed him on the net and on the ground. The Spanish matador was close to victory, but in the third five minutes the Polish rancher attacked. He brought the fight to the ground, sat down his opponents and set off a mill of relentless blows, which the referee had to stop.

Bartošinski decided in the third round:

Sebastian Rajewski defeated Sava Laziče ​​on the body

The second match of the evening brought a thrilling shootout. Lazič (10-6) hungrily chased after the rival, but Rajewski (10-6) countered well and found gaps in the opponent’s cover. As time passed, Lazic was running out of energy, but he was still on his feet, rushing forward. In the end, the charged Lazič still threatened the ground, but Rajewski managed to escape. After three rounds, the judges rewarded with a great performance by Sebastian Rajewski.

Match summary Rajewski vs. Lazič:

Patryk Likus hit Cyprian Wieczorek on a body

The gala evening started between professional debuters Cyprian Wieczorek (0-1) and Patryk Likus (1-0). 18-year-old talents clashed among amateurs when the first named rejoiced, but the match in KSW went in the opposite direction. Likus showed a huge shift, perfectly defending attempts at the ground, and was more millimeters more accurate and hundreds faster. After three rounds, he scored the deserved victory with a unanimous decision.

Match overview Likus vs. Evening:

Gala evening KSW 59: Fight Code you can enjoy the recording on Voyo.

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