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KSW will come to Olsztyn. The great championship rematch will be the fight of the evening at KSW 95

In June, the KSW organization will visit for the first time in history Olsztyn. In the main event of this event, a local hero and bantamweight champion Jakub Wikłacz (15-3-2, 9 Sub) will compete against Sebastian Przybysz (12-3-1, 5 KO, 4 Sub), number one in the ranking in this weight category. This will be the fifth confrontation between these players. The last one left us very unsatisfied and ended in a draw. Gala KSW 95 will be held June 7 in the Urania hall, The fight card will also include two fighters from the Arrachion Olsztyn club: Adrian Zieliński (24-13, 8 KO, 6 Sub) i Krystian Bielski (9-6, 4 KOs, 1 Sub).

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The history of the rivalry between Jakub Wikłacz and Sebastian Przybysz is very long. Their first fight took place in 2017, and then Jakub came out on top, defeating Sebastian on points. Three years later, already in the KSW cage, Sebastian took revenge for his first loss and knocked out Jakub in the third round of the fight, which opened the door for him to fight for the belt, which he won by defeating Antun Račia. In December 2022, Sebastian, already a champion, fought Jakub for the third time and lost the competition over the full distance of a phenomenal five-round fight. This clash was chosen as the best fight of the evening at the XTB KSW 77 gala. However, the men remained on a collision course and in September 2023 there was another confrontation, which again provided incredible emotions, but ended in a foul and a draw. At the end of the fourth round, Wkłacz attacked with an illegal kick to the head of Przybysz, who was on the ground, and the fight was stopped. After the doctor’s inspection, it was decided that Sebastian Przybysz could not continue the fight. The referee decided that the illegal kick was not intentional, so he deducted two points from Jakub Wikłacz and after counting the score cards, the confrontation ended in a draw, and Jakub Wikłacz remained the bantamweight champion. After this fight, Wikłacz defended the title in a phenomenal fight against Zuriko Jojua. Now, however, he will fight Sebastian Przybysz again to finally settle their long-standing rivalry.

Adrian Zieliński is an experienced fighter with a rich history not only in MMA, but also in muay thai and kickboxing. He has been competing in mixed martial arts since 2010. During this time, he fought 37 fights and won 24 of them. Adrian is a former PLMMA lightweight champion and former FEN featherweight champion. Under the wings of FEN, he also fought for the welterweight championship belt in 2022, but he had to acknowledge the superiority of his rival. Adrian made his KSW debut in March this year, but lost to Wiktor Zalewski. Zieliński is a versatile fighter who has knocked down his opponents eight times and won six submissions.

Krystian Bielski has three fights in the KSW cage. Making his debut in the organization, he faced Ion Surdu and defeated him with punches in the second round of the fight. In the next two fights he lost to Igor Michaliszyn and Konrad Rusiński. The fighter from Mława has had fifteen professional fights, of which he won nine, and five times he did it ahead of time. Krystian trains every day at the Arrachion Olsztyn club, where he is a sparring partner of, among others, Mamed Khalidov. Before joining KSW, the Olsztyn native also fought for brands such as FEN, Celtic Gladiator, ACA and Dragon Fight Night.

Fight of the evening | Main event

Fight for the KSW bantamweight championship belt | KSW Bantamweight Championship Bout

61.2 kg/135 lb: Jakub Wikłacz #C (15-3-2, 9 Sub) vs. Sebastian Przybysz #1 (12-3-1, 5 KO, 4 Sub)

Home tab | Main card

77.1 kg/170 lb: Adrian Zieliński (24-13, 8 KO, 6 Sub) vs. TBA

83.9 kg/185 lb: Krystian Bielski (9-6, 4 KO, 1 Sub) vs. TBA

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