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So, picture this: Poland. Yeah, that place with KSW bouncing around like a hyper kid in a candy store. They were doing their thing against a whole lineup of other events—Oktagon 72, GLORY 100, and then bam, UFC Atlanta. Just a packed day for fight lovers.
And right there, smack dab in the middle of it all, you’ve got Phil De Fries. This heavyweight champ struts in, gleaming with this 14-fight win streak. Like, who even does that? Okay, maybe Francis Ngannou in PFL. But, whatever. De Fries is defending his belt for the 11th time. That’s like marathon level for fights, isn’t it?
Facing him? Arkadiusz Wrzosek. This dude used to punch faces in GLORY. Now, he’s in MMA land with this perfect 6-0. Five finishes in those six? Mad. Like, you’d think he’s all about the fists and kicks, right? Nah, there’s a cheeky submission victory in there too. Guess he likes to surprise folks.
Wait, where was I? Ah, right, the when and where of this shindig. June 14, 2025. Mark it. Gdańsk, Poland at the Ergo Arena. Want to watch? Better hit up KSWTV.com. They kick things off at noon Eastern, or 9 AM Pacific if you’re chilling on the West Coast. Results are gonna be wild—check them out below.
Anyway, here’s how the main dance went down:
– De Fries and Wrzosek went toe to toe for the KSW Heavyweight Championship.
– Then you’ve got Sebastian Przybysz vs. Marcello Morelli fighting over the Bantamweight Championship.
– Kacper Formela tackling Roman Szymański.
– Cedric Lushima swapping blows with Damian Piwowarczyk.
– And Wiktor Zalewski against Mateusz Pawlik, and so on.
The night’s like a smorgasbord of clashes—featherweights buzzing around, bantamweights scrambling. Wojciech Kawa even snagged a win over El Hadji Ndiaye by a unanimous decision.
No clue why, but the whole thing kinda felt like that moment when you realize you’ve bitten off more than you can chew at an eat-all-you-can buffet. Tangents and chaos, man. That’s KSW for you.