Mariusz Pudzianowski's epic MMA career still goes well 16 years after the beginning.
The 48-year-old was crowned 'World's Strongest Man' in 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2008.
After taking silver in 2009, Mariusz Pudzianowski made the shock to MMA, where he picked up a 75-second victory over boxing legend Buttesbean and a super-quick-stop victory on Bobb Sapp during his 27-Fight Run in the sport.
In May 2015, the favorite of the Polish fan even retired a hunter from MMA's most famous family.
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Mariusz Pudzianowski Faceeplant Ko'd Rolles Gracie Jr.
Pudzianowski was matched in May 2015 against Rolles Gracie JR on KSW 31.
The 5th degree BJJ Black Belt had an 8-3 record on the way to his collision with the Strongman legend.
However, their fight turned out to be a mismatch, because it ended with one big blow after just 27 seconds.
Pudzianowski landed a Haymaker judge that squeezed his opponent on the side of the head and sent him to the face-first of the canvas.
Gracie curled up in a ball to show that he had finished fighting, but he still took a few follow -up trips.
Fortunately, the referee quickly stepped in and Pudzianowski stopped to cause unnecessary damage.
Mariusz Pudzianowski returns to Eddie Hall
Pudzianowski has not fought anymore since the loss of a shock stop against the former heavyweight boxer Artur Szpilka, who is famous for a bad knockout loss against Deontay Wilder in 2016.
'Dominator' recently shared an uncomfortable first run-in with Eddie Hall prior to their collision in Gliwice, Poland.
The 'World's Stongest Man' of 2017 will be his official MMA on Saturday evening.
Eddie Hall originally called Pudzianowski after winning a bizarre 2VS1 bout last June.
Now they are only a few days away from a meeting in a fight as the 'strongest' in the MMA history.
