KSW boss Martin Lewandowski says promotion ‘close to confirming’ its next event

KSW CEO Martin Lewandowski said the promotion is “close to confirming our next card,” and revealed a new signing to their fighter roster.

Polish MMA promotion KSW is hoping to bounce back from the coronavirus sooner rather than later, and has bolstered its roster with a key signing ahead of their return to action.

Like the rest of the world’s major MMA organizations, KSW’s 2020 event schedule was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, but KSW’s CEO Martin Lewandowski told MMA Junkie that his team has used the enforced time away from live event operations to plan for the next chapter in the company’s history.

“This pandemic has provided a very big challenge not only for us, but the whole world,” he explained. “We’ve had to change some things in our day-to-day operations but it has made us strategize more for the future.”

KSW’s large-scale arena events are renowned for their production values and sense of spectacle, but the advent of the coronavirus has meant the organization has had to rethink how it will move forward in these socially-distanced times. But Lewandowski said that his team has been working tirelessly to finalize a comeback strategy and hopes to announce an event soon.

“We are an events based company. No events mean no ticket sales, no business on our PPV platform KSWTV.com, less sponsorship, less merchandise sold – apart from our online store KSWShop.com – and basically significantly reduced revenue across the board,” he explained. “We have been forced to think and to come together internally to try to solve this puzzle of moving forward in the short to medium term, and in a way these situations make you grow, both personally and as a company.

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“At the time, we actually looked at every possible way to host an event in some form when our last show was canceled in March. But it was simply not feasible then due to government restrictions and safety protocols. Then we felt obligated to cancel our next shows in April and May. However, now it is all starting to ease up and we are close to confirming our next card. I do not want to say when right now because we are still putting all together. But it will be announced soon.”

Although Lewandowski and KSW have been unable to host live events during the pandemic, they have still sought to improve their product, and have launched a new KSW mobile app to help better serve their fans. They have also made a notable new signing, with Lewandowski revealing to MMA Junkie that FEN middleweight champion [autotag]Andrzej Grzebyk[/autotag] has signed with the promotion.

MMA Junkie highlighted Grzebyk (16-3) as a potential Contender Series talent for later this year. But now the Polish striker has signed to KSW, where Lewandowski says the 29-year-old, who competes at both welterweight and middleweight, will only help strengthen his roster ahead of their return to action later this year.

“This is signaling our intention to move forward strongly,” Lewandowski explained. “He is one of Europe’s best talents and I am really happy he has signed with us at KSW.”

10 welterweights you can expect to see on Dana White’s Contender Series, Season 4

The return of Dana White’s Contender Series isn’t far off, and here are 10 welterweights who are candidates to appear on the show.

Dana White’s Contender Series has become a destination point for fighters on the regional scene. Since its inception in 2017, the UFC Fight Pass-turned-ESPN+ summer original removed some of the guesswork for up-and-comers trying to make it big.

With UFC president Dana White and matchmakers Mick Maynard and Sean Shelby cageside, the stakes are high. Have an impressive, exciting victory on the show, and you’re in the UFC.

Rumored for a late-June 2020 start date, DWCS Season 4 is almost here. The lineups haven’t been announced yet, but advanced planning is underway. While there are hundreds of fighters qualified to compete on the show, we’ll be narrowing each divisional pool to 10 fighters you should expect to see on the show this summer.

Up next, the welterweights…

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Theo Christakos

Record: 11-2
Age: 29
Height: 6’3″
Birthplace: 
Australia

One of the top pound-for-pound prospects in the Australia/New Zealand regional scene, [autotag]Theo Christakos[/autotag] has quietly built a solid resume. He’s picked up two titles along the way, under the BRACE MMA and Australian FC banners. In his most recent outing at Australian FC 23, Christakos outpointed and submitted fellow up-and-comer Andrew Mills in Round 2. The rear-naked choke win was the sixth of his career by that submission. Win or lose, Christakos has only seen the judges’ scorecards once in his pro career. A do-or-die fighter? Sounds like Christakos fits the DWCS mold.

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Vinicius de Jesus

Record: 9-2
Age: 30
Height: 5’10”
Birthplace: 
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

The current CES MMA welterweight champion and a Bellator veteran, [autotag]Vinicius de Jesus[/autotag] presents a lot of problems for fighters of all skillsets. A third-generation Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt, he usually sticks to his striking, which consists largely of power shots from the outside and heavy leg kicks. He holds legitimate wins over Jeremiah Wells, Tim Caron, James Boran, and Chris Lozano. He’s only lost once sine 2013 – a controversial split decision defeat at the hands of Joaquin Buckley. De Jesus’ knockout power, combined with his mic skills, makes him a prime candidate to be a target of DWCS.

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