PBP KSW Colosseum 2: Khalidov vs. Askham | 03.06 | 12 PM ET/9 AM PT - Discussion Thread

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Saturday 3.06.2023 at 12 PM ET/9 AM PT
U.S. Broadcast: KSWTV.com
Venue: National Stadium "PGE Narodowy"
Attendance: +50.000
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Number of MMA Bouts: 11
Number of title fight: 3

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KSW Colosseum 2 - 12 PM ET/9 AM PT (any TV studio):
MW Trylogy:
Mamed Khalidov (36-8-2) vs. Scott Askham (19-5-0)
LW Title: Marian Ziolkowski (25-8-1) vs. Salahdine Parnasse (17-1-0)
HW: Mariusz Pudzianowski (17-8-0) vs. Artur Szpilka (2-0-0)
MW Title: Pawel Pawlak (21-4-1) vs. Tomasz Romanowski (18-8-0)
HW: Arkadiusz Wrzosek (2-0-0) vs. Bogdan Stoica (0-0-0)
MW: Michal Materla (32-9-0) vs. Radoslaw Paczuski (5-1-0)
LW: Roman Szymanski (17-6-0) vs. Valeriu Mircea (28-8-1)
FW: Daniel Rutkowski (15-3-0) vs. Adam Soldaev (7-0-0)
LW: Maciej Kazieczko (9-2-0) vs. Leo Brichta (10-3-0)
HM: Krzysztof Glowacki (0-0-0) vs. Patryk Tolkaczewski (0-0-0)

Interesting facts:
- Arkadiusz Wrzosek beat Badr Hari (two times :) )
- Artur Szpilka is a former Deontay Wilder's opponent (fight for WBC belt)
- Krzysztof Głowacki is a former two-time WBO world champion (boxing)
- Patryk Tolkaczewski is the champion of the biggest polish bare knuckle federaction

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I was faster :) Will you sticky the thread? @JayPettryMMA
 
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Interesting facts:
- Arkadiusz Wrzosek beat Badr Hari (two times :) )
Well, Arek actually has beaten Badr Hari “just” one time.
I attended both their fights with my dad (both events were super cool. Especially the first one, with Alex Pereira - Artem Vakhitov 2 as the co-main, and after that Pereira’s goodbye from GLORY).
So I also was at the second fight between Badr Hari and Arek Wrzosek when those Polish Legia Warschau hooligans started to riot and as a result of that the fight, and main-event still coming up (Jamal Ben Saddik vs Levi Rigters) wouldn’t continue after the second round of Badr - Arek (the event got cancelled because of visitors- and fighters safety, me and my dad literally had to run away from 200 anabolic Legia Warschau hooligans,m. Even a Shersogger couldn’t stop them, lol).
So the fights wasn’t finished, and just because Arek scored one knockdown over Badr doesn’t mean he won the second fight, not at all, and you should know that very well from watching their first fight bud;).
In the first fight Hari knocked Wrzosek down three times in and was beating him up very badly (it looked like the fight was basically over), but then Arek threw that perfectly placed hail-mary headkick and knocked Badr out. Arek refused to give up and showed the heart of a lion, and in the end he won against all the odds (I’m sure the live odds for Wrzosek at the moment of the KO would’ve been something like a +10000 dog, loll)

My message: It’s not over until it’s over!!!
And Arek showed that himself in their very first fight, it’s not over until it’s over.
There’s no winner in the second fight, it’s ruled a no-contest because they weren’t allowed to start the third round. Before that, the fight was very competitive. Badr won a close first round, and was on his way of winning a way more comfortable second round, but then he got knocked down in the last 15 seconds, beat the count and got up, survived the last few seconds and was good to go for the third round.
So yeah, Badr was a little behind on points going into the third, but that doesn’t mean he just would’ve lost the fight. He very well could’ve won the third round (again, look at the first fight, Arek was behind way worse, the fight was basically over and look how that ended).
No-contest. That’s hoe that one ended, but it’s a real shame we didn’t get to see that (heated) third round…

Ialso heard the KSW commentary team bring up their fights a lot of times and just blatantly say that Wrzosek has defeated Badr Hari twice, but that’s just not true. I don’t like it when professional organizations spread “fake news”.
Maybe you were mistaken and didn’t remember the second fight correctly, maybe not, but then you know what’s the reason for this reply bud:)

Anyways, I really hope Arek makes it 3-0 in KSW this weekend. I became a fan after the first Badr Hari fight:D

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Have fun watching the fights man!
 
Well, Arek actually has beaten Badr Hari “just” one time.
I attended both their fights with my dad (both events were super cool. Especially the first one, with Alex Pereira - Artem Vakhitov 2 as the co-main, and after that Pereira’s goodbye from GLORY).
So I also was at the second fight between Badr Hari and Arek Wrzosek when those Polish Legia Warschau hooligans started to riot and as a result of that the fight, and main-event still coming up (Jamal Ben Saddik vs Levi Rigters) wouldn’t continue after the second round of Badr - Arek (the event got cancelled because of visitors- and fighters safety, me and my dad literally had to run away from 200 anabolic Legia Warschau hooligans,m. Even a Shersogger couldn’t stop them, lol).
So the fights wasn’t finished, and just because Arek scored one knockdown over Badr doesn’t mean he won the second fight, not at all, and you should know that very well from watching their first fight bud;).
In the first fight Hari knocked Wrzosek down three times in and was beating him up very badly (it looked like the fight was basically over), but then Arek threw that perfectly placed hail-mary headkick and knocked Badr out. Arek refused to give up and showed the heart of a lion, and in the end he won against all the odds (I’m sure the live odds for Wrzosek at the moment of the KO would’ve been something like a +10000 dog, loll)

My message: It’s not over until it’s over!!!
And Arek showed that himself in their very first fight, it’s not over until it’s over.
There’s no winner in the second fight, it’s ruled a no-contest because they weren’t allowed to start the third round. Before that, the fight was very competitive. Badr won a close first round, and was on his way of winning a way more comfortable second round, but then he got knocked down in the last 15 seconds, beat the count and got up, survived the last few seconds and was good to go for the third round.
So yeah, Badr was a little behind on points going into the third, but that doesn’t mean he just would’ve lost the fight. He very well could’ve won the third round (again, look at the first fight, Arek was behind way worse, the fight was basically over and look how that ended).
No-contest. That’s hoe that one ended, but it’s a real shame we didn’t get to see that (heated) third round…

Ialso heard the KSW commentary team bring up their fights a lot of times and just blatantly say that Wrzosek has defeated Badr Hari twice, but that’s just not true. I don’t like it when professional organizations spread “fake news”.
Maybe you were mistaken and didn’t remember the second fight correctly, maybe not, but then you know what’s the reason for this reply bud:)

Anyways, I really hope Arek makes it 3-0 in KSW this weekend. I became a fan after the first Badr Hari fight:D

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Have fun watching the fights man!

Boom, and that's how you tell the truth in this mothafucka sir lol.
Well said, and all factual, can't argue with that little brother.

<{cuts}>lol
 
Hey @PudzianFighter, check out the links to all the fighters on your original post. They all go to fighters from a previous PBP, like Brian Hooi. It's why you can't rush these things.
 
Well, Arek actually has beaten Badr Hari “just” one time.
I attended both their fights with my dad (both events were super cool. Especially the first one, with Alex Pereira - Artem Vakhitov 2 as the co-main, and after that Pereira’s goodbye from GLORY).
So I also was at the second fight between Badr Hari and Arek Wrzosek when those Polish Legia Warschau hooligans started to riot and as a result of that the fight, and main-event still coming up (Jamal Ben Saddik vs Levi Rigters) wouldn’t continue after the second round of Badr - Arek (the event got cancelled because of visitors- and fighters safety, me and my dad literally had to run away from 200 anabolic Legia Warschau hooligans,m. Even a Shersogger couldn’t stop them, lol).
So the fights wasn’t finished, and just because Arek scored one knockdown over Badr doesn’t mean he won the second fight, not at all, and you should know that very well from watching their first fight bud;).
In the first fight Hari knocked Wrzosek down three times in and was beating him up very badly (it looked like the fight was basically over), but then Arek threw that perfectly placed hail-mary headkick and knocked Badr out. Arek refused to give up and showed the heart of a lion, and in the end he won against all the odds (I’m sure the live odds for Wrzosek at the moment of the KO would’ve been something like a +10000 dog, loll)

My message: It’s not over until it’s over!!!
And Arek showed that himself in their very first fight, it’s not over until it’s over.
There’s no winner in the second fight, it’s ruled a no-contest because they weren’t allowed to start the third round. Before that, the fight was very competitive. Badr won a close first round, and was on his way of winning a way more comfortable second round, but then he got knocked down in the last 15 seconds, beat the count and got up, survived the last few seconds and was good to go for the third round.
So yeah, Badr was a little behind on points going into the third, but that doesn’t mean he just would’ve lost the fight. He very well could’ve won the third round (again, look at the first fight, Arek was behind way worse, the fight was basically over and look how that ended).
No-contest. That’s hoe that one ended, but it’s a real shame we didn’t get to see that (heated) third round…

Ialso heard the KSW commentary team bring up their fights a lot of times and just blatantly say that Wrzosek has defeated Badr Hari twice, but that’s just not true. I don’t like it when professional organizations spread “fake news”.
Maybe you were mistaken and didn’t remember the second fight correctly, maybe not, but then you know what’s the reason for this reply bud:)

Anyways, I really hope Arek makes it 3-0 in KSW this weekend. I became a fan after the first Badr Hari fight:D

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Have fun watching the fights man!
You should be there.
 
Is this starting now, or is my time all off?
 
I don’t follow KSW as I watch enough MMA as is, but I’m in for this card due to the hype. Hope it’s a good one.
 
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