Lukasz Sajewski scouting report and super mini fight breakdown:
Lukasz is primarily a grappler. Most of his fights he just uses his strikes to close the distance for a TD. He has pretty good TD's and once he gets you to the ground, you aren't likely getting back up until the end of the round, or until you get subbed. His control is excellent, you will never see him going for a low percentage sub and risk losing position. He likes to work from side control and do some damage, before looking for his favorite sub, the armbar. Lukasz was able impressively out grapple Marcin Held in their fight, which says a lot about how good his grappling is. His striking is very basic, but he's only 24, so you can see pretty sizable leaps in his technique and arsenal every fight. His striking defense is pretty solid, as he is able to jump back out of the way of strikes, as well as move his head off the center line to avoid strikes. He also keeps his chin tucked well. His cardio also seems good, although he has only fought a full 3 rounds once.
The question is if Lukasz will be able to get Hein, whom has a judo background, to the mat. Hein has the better striking, so if Lukasz wants to get the win, he'll more than likely will have to be able to land TD's. Hein is heavily muscled and tends to slow down after the first round, which may lead to Lukasz being able to capitalize, and get easier TD's. Hein doesn't have a very good bottom game, so if he gets taken down, he's likely to stay there, especially with a guy like Lukasz on top of him.
This line seems spot on to me. I'm gonna wait to see how the movement pans out before making a play. Gun to my head, I take Lukasz though.