The MMA experiment by Mariusz Pudzianowski still goes well 16 years after his debut.
The 48-year-old was crowned 'World's Strongest Man' five times before he moved to MMA in 2009.
Mariusz Pudzianowski took a controversial victory over Butterbean at the start of his new career.
The Polish fan favorite also has a knockout victory on Bobb Sapp on his 27-Fight Record, but the most common victory in MMA came over KSW 70 in May 2022.
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Pudzianowski proved that age is only a number when he went on a win of five fights at 45 years old.
'Dominator' closed his incredible run by brutally eliminating Michał Materla.
Only 107 seconds was everything that Pudzianowski needed to release Matla for a few minutes.
An uppercut of hell sent the 31-9 hunter before an unnecessary follow-up punch had nailed him to the ground.
Wilde celebrations quickly evolved into widespread concern when Matla did not stand up.
Fortunately, he finally walked out of the cage and recovered completely after collision with Pudzianowski.
What is the next step for Mariusz Pudzianowski?
The former strong man has not fought anymore since he ran a shock 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.
It was recently 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 originally called to Pudzianowski after winning a bizarre 2VS1 fight last June.
Now he is training with UFC champion Tom Aspinall for a very serious step in opposition.
