One of Deontay Wilder's former enemies Artur Szpilka plays a new magazine in the MMA world.
A former heavyweight competition with a boxing record of 24-5, Bunny Buiterde Buitende Buntered back from his first loss in MMA-a TKO result of 14 seconds last year.
Szpilka returned to KSW 105 on Saturday and fights for a home floor and on the same map as super-heavyweight Colossen Eddie Hall and Mariusz Pudzianowski, the five-time the world's strongest man he has a stop win.
Pudzianowski, his most famous opponent in MMA, it is also worth mentioning that Szpilka went nine rounds with when WBC Heavyweight Deontay Wilder before 'The Bronze Bomber' looked his lights in a 2016 match.
With all his boxing experience, the newest victory of Szpilka in the cage could not be more surprising.
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Artur Szpilka survived early knockdown against former kickboxer
Szpilka has been an MMA hunter for almost three years now and improved to 4-1 as a pro when he was placed in a heavyweight fight against the former kickboxing star Zimmerman.
His fifth fight would not last long.
With a weight of 252 pounds, Szpilka was quickly knocked down by his opponent in the first minute of the fight and fights to survive on the ground.
After a good start to De Ronde, Zimmerman was unfortunately unable to turn off the pole with Szpilka that came up again.
Artur Szpilka scored the first entry victory on KSW 105
Szpilka would then score a Takedown, the beginning of the end for Zimmerman.
In less than two minutes in the opening round, Szpilka tried to stitch an arm triangle from the upper position.
Within a few seconds after the squeeze, Zimmerman was forced to tap the entry.
After 29 boxing matches and 4 MMA fights, the Green Artur Szpilka had picked up his first entry profit, an emotional moment for the 36-year-old in his home country Poland.
Szpilka called the former enemy Arkadiusz Wrzosek after the fight, who had hit him in KSW 94 last May in 14 seconds.
