Mariusz Pudzianowski went into the deep when he switched to MMA 16 years ago.
The 48-year-old was crowned 'World's Strongest Man' in 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2008.
After taking silver in 2009, he launched a fighting career that will still be strong in 2025.
Boxing Legend Butterbean suffered a humiliating 75 entry from the loss of strikes when he came up against Mariusz Pudzianowski, who returned in the best possible way after losing former UFC heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia in his third professional fight.
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Pudzianowski had an unflattering 3-2 (1NC) record when he was linked to MMA-Icon Bob Sapp.
Sapp Ko'd Kickboxing phenomenon in a mismatch failed to prove that he was legitimate at the start of his career in 2002.
By the time he fought against 'Pudzian' 12 years later, he was in the middle of a 14-fighter loss streak.
Sapp looked like he just didn't want to be there when Pudzianowski bombs started dropping from the first bell.
The American went against the ropes and confessed his opponent to bring him to the floor easily.
Once there, Pudzianowski hammered away with punches until the fight was canceled after 39 seconds.
What is the next step for Mariusz Pudzianowski?
The Polish fan favorite has not fought since he suffers a shocking knockout loss in June 2023.
Pudzianowski was stopped by a former heavyweight boxer, Artur Szpilka, who is famous for a bad knockout loss against Deontay Wilder in 2016.
Last month it was announced that Pudzianowski will return to the cage for a fight with colleague 'World's Strongest Man' Eddie Hall, who will make his MMA debut on KSW 105, which takes place in the pre -Nul Arena in Gliwice, Poland, on 26 April.
Hall had originally called to fight Pudzianowski after winning a bizarre 2VS1 fight last June.
Now the heavyweight duo will collide in a fight invoiced as the 'strongest' in the MMA history.
