12,12,2009 Mariusz Pudzianowski Proud And Polish. UFC anyone? »
Five-time World's Strongest Man winner Polski Mariusz Pudzianowski needed 43 seconds to win his MMA debut on Friday 11 th December 2009 in Poland, he luw kicked and pummeling an opponent named Marcin Najman by TKO in the first round.
The fight, which took place in Pudzianowski's native Poland.
DazBlog writes: Tonight I was sat around with some Polish lads, after our training. We were all sat back enjoying this fun fight. Polish like a fight and they can fight.
Mariusz is a Champion 'Full Stop' it is hard to fight any champion that sets their mind on beating others. But for sport and for fun. Mariusz has entertained and amazed us all for years.
We train with power lifters, world class and they always big up Pudzianowski. He is a real champ, a nice man and very very competitive, or yes he's Polish, they say. Hes going to be strong.
Former World Power Lifter Brian Reynolds. Friend and training partner of DazBlog.
Back to the fight. A few low kicks, Marcin tried to block back but the shins of the much more competitive fighter and former Karate Kyokushinkai practitioner used his techniques and the took advantage of the 'guy with no legs', oh, and then a bit of standing 'ground n pound'.
After his win he told the world he is going to fly the flag for Polland in MMA. Chokdee.
Mariusz http://www.pudzianfight.pl












Reader Comments (3)
Marcin got outclassed by a better athlete. Look out for Mariusz Pudzianowski in the future. That is all there is to say.
I like this post its good stuff here to watch such robust bodies as well, I just remembered the ufc event in Australia ufc 110, it was interesting one, I always to watch ufc online, http://www.watch-ufc.net is also a good one to watch ufc online.
The first fight was good, steam rollered is a good term however the last two Pudzian MMA' fights have shown he really needs to up his cardio really. His next 'big' fight has been postponed until next year but will fight at KSW in sept, most likely a walk in the park. Some good training partners and coaches should help him improve