Another gala started on Saturday at 20:00. The event with the number 67 brought a lot of emotions to fans of martial arts at the very beginning. At the beginning, Oskar Szczepanik lost in the up to 71 kg category against Yann Liasse from Luxembourg.
A spectacular knockout of Adam Soldaev at KSW 67. The rival fell like a thunderbolt.
Then it was time for Borys Borkowski with Arkadiusz Kaszuba. After a short exchange of blows in a stand-up, Borkowski brought his rival to the ground floor. The 24-year-old quickly and effectively eliminated the hands of Kashubia, and then covered his head with a series of blows with his elbow. The referee was forced to stop the duel. Thus, Borys Borkowski won through an effective technical knockout. For the 27-year-old Kashubia, it was an unsuccessful debut in.
Then, in the octagon, Zuriko Jojua and Szamil Banukajew competed in the up to 61.2 kg category. For both of them it was a debut in the Polish MMA organization. Jojua will remember the premiere performance for KSW better. The Georgian prevailed in the first two rounds, and in the third round he confirmed that he was better that day. After a successful lever on the elbow, he surrendered his rival.
Adam Soldaev’s fight with Pascal Hintzen lasted much shorter. Soldaev had a hard time playing in the first round.
The KSW 67 gala is still going on. In the fight of the evening we will watch a duel for the heavyweight championship belt. The defenders of the title Phil De Fries and Darko Stosic will face it.
The owners of the KSW organization were also not indifferent to the attack on. There are special stickers in the colors of the Ukrainian flag on the cage with the words “Say no to war”. The gala’s broadcast is also not available on Russian TV, which is a partner of KSW. This time, however, the signal was blocked.
Source: Sport

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