Burgers are the best medicine: KSW 70 winner brings injured opponent a cheat meal after graphic arm injury

“In such a ruthless nature you find the kindest of creatures,” Tommy Quinn wrote about opponent Albert Odzimkowski.

By all accounts, [autotag]Tommy Quinn[/autotag] had a rough go at KSW 70. While nothing but time (and perhaps some Percocets) will make his arm feel better, a good hamburger is always a medicine for lifting the spirits.

Two days after he suffered a gruesome, fight-ending arm injury, Quinn was surprised by none other than his opponent, [autotag]Albert Odzimkowski[/autotag] – who brought some tasty treats as a pick-me-up.

According to Quinn, who is scheduled to undergo surgery for a dislocated elbow and torn ligaments and tendons, said Odzimkoswki traveled 200km (approximately 120 miles) to bring him the spread.

“What a guy and what a sport,” Quinn wrote in a Facebook post Monday where he shared a picture. “Fight each other twice, slams me on my arm, and comes to visit me 200km me [sic] and bring me food and treats. @albertodzimkowski folks, is a one off! Absolute gentleman. No other sport or occupation like ours. In such a ruthless nature you find the kindest of creatures.”

So yeah, how f*cking cool is this? We see it time and time again, the respect that’s built through stepping inside a locked cage to beat another man senseless. It’s a bond only those who partake in will really understand.

For every Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov, or Jon Jones vs. Daniel Cormier, hatred-filled rivalry, the prime examples of sportsmanship and respect will never fall out of style. Shoutout to both men for making a feel-good moment stem out of a nasty nightmare of an injury.

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Mariusz Pudzianowski def. Michal Materla at KSW 70: Best photos

Check out these photos from Mariusz Pudzianowski’s knockout victory over Michal Materla at KSW 70.

Check out these photos from [autotag]Mariusz Pudzianowski[/autotag]’s knockout win over [autotag]Michal Materla[/autotag] at KSW 70 at Atlas Arena in Lodz, Poland. (Photos courtesy of KSW)

KSW 70 video: Mariusz Pudzianowski faces off with Michal Materla, has huge size advantage

Former World’s Strongest Man champion Mariusz Pudzianowski weighed in 34 pounds heavier than ex-middleweight Michal Materla for KSW 70.

With an off weekend in store for the major North American-based MMA organizations, the spotlight has opened up for others, including KSW.

KSW 70 goes down on Saturday in Poland, and in the main event former World’s Strongest Man champion [autotag]Mariusz Pudzianowski[/autotag] is set to return to action against [autotag]Michal Materla[/autotag] in the heavyweight headliner.

Weigh-ins for the event took place Friday, with Pudzianowski tipping the scale at 256 pounds, while Materla – who last fought at middleweight – was just 222 pounds for the contest.

After both men weighed in, Pudzianowski (16-7) and Materla (31-8) engaged in a respectful staredown, but it was fascinating to see the pair get face-to-face for the first time.

Pudzianowski, 45, is currently riding a career-best four-fight winning streak – all of which have come by knockout.

He’ll have to be precise to put hands on the smaller and more agile Materla, 38, who has won four of his past five contests.

KSW 70 takes place at Atlas Arena in Lodz, Poland. The event streams via online pay-per-view on the promotion’s website for $10 U.S.