Triple champ incoming? KSW 89 books Adrian Bartosinski vs. Salahdine Parnasse superfight

Three titles will be represented in the KSW 89 main event as champ Adrian Bartosinski defends against double champ Salahdine Parnasse.

Three titles will be represented at KSW 89 this December – and that’s just in the main event.

In a superfight of epic proportions, welterweight champion [autotag]Adrian Bartosinski[/autotag] (14-0) will defend his title vs. [autotag]Salahdine Parnasse[/autotag] (18-1), who holds both the promotion’s lightweight and featherweight titles.

KSW 89 takes place Dec. 16 at PreZero Arena Gliwice in Gliwice, Poland and streams on online pay-per-view in the United States. The card is the promotion’s final on the current 2023 docket.

Bartosinski, 28, is 7-0 in KSW. He has 12 finishes in 14 fights including a 107-second, vacant welterweight title-clinching knockout of Artur Szczepaniak in April.

Parnasse, 25, could become a rare triple champion should he win. He’s widely considered one of the best pound-for-pound fighters outside the UFC. His most recent 11 fights have taken place under the KSW banner where he’s compiled a 10-1 record with five finishes. His only loss was a 2021 knockout suffered against Daniel Torres, who he defeated in a rematch within the same calendar year.

Defying the odds: The 10 biggest MMA betting upsets of 2021

Check out the biggest upsets of 2021, according to the oddsmakers.

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In 2021, MMA saw its fair share of underdogs who defied the odds – in the UFC, Bellator and beyond. While everyone has an opinion of who should win and who should lose, the oddsmakers largely get the final say on what history reflects.

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KSW 58 results: Daniel Torres claims featherweight title with first-round upset of Salahdine Parnasse

Daniel Torres’ scored a rather awkward knockout of Salahdine Parnasse to claim featherweight gold in the KSW 58 main event.

[autotag]Daniel Torres[/autotag] became the new KSW featherweight champion on Saturday, when he stopped [autotag]Salahdine Parnasse[/autotag] less than two minutes into the first round.

Torres’ (12-4) awkward right hook caught Parnasse (14-1-1) on the top of the head and put him down to spell an end to the contest, forcing a change of ownership with the 145-pound belt at the 1:49 mark of Round 1 in the KSW 58 main event.

KSW 58 took place at an undisclosed venue in Lodz, Poland and streamed via online pay-per-view.

After exchanging some blows early in the fight, Parnasse got slightly too aggressive coming in on Torres with a combination, and it cost him.

Torres looked to counter with a right hook, and as Parnasse ducked, the lower part of Torres’ bicep caught him on the side of the head and dropped Parnasse face-first to the canvas.

Parnasse, despite not being out cold, was unquestionably hurt by the glancing blow, and it was enough for the referee to jump in and stop the fight.

With that, Torres, who closed as a high as a +500 betting underdog, was deemed the new KSW featherweight champ, while Parnasse was stunned after taking his first career loss.

Complete KSW 58 results included:

  • Daniel Torres def. Salahdine Parnasse via knockout (punch) – Round 1, 1:49 – to win featherweight title
  • [autotag]Szymon Kolecki[/autotag] def. [autotag]Martin Zawada[/autotag] via unanimous decision
  • [autotag]Michal Michalski[/autotag] def. [autotag]Aleksandar Rakas[/autotag] via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:35
  • [autotag]Shamil Musaev[/autotag] def. [autotag]Uros Jurisic[/autotag] via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • [autotag]Michal Andryszak[/autotag] def. [autotag]Guto Inocente[/autotag] via submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 2, 4:07
  • [autotag]Pawel Politylo[/autotag] def. [autotag]David Martinik[/autotag] via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • [autotag]Robert Ruchala[/autotag] def. [autotag]Daniel Bazant[/autotag] via submission (armbar) – Round 3, 3:37
  • [autotag]Francisco Albano Barrio[/autotag] def. [autotag]Bartlomiej Kopera[/autotag] via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

KSW 52 results: Scott Askham outbattles Mamed Khalidov to unanimous decision

KSW middleweight champion Scott Askham outbattled returning legend Mamed Khalidov to earn a unanimous decision at KSW 52 in Gliwice, Poland.

It wasn’t the spectacular clash some had expected, but KSW middleweight champion [autotag]Scott Askham[/autotag] proved that he is much more than just a power striker on Saturday night, as he outfought and outgrappled returning legend [autotag]Mamed Khalidov[/autotag] in the main event of KSW 52.

Khalidov (34-7-2 MMA, 17-3-2 KSW) returned from retirement in a bid to defeat Askham (19-4 MMA, 4-0 KSW) in their three-round non-title bout in Gliwice, Poland and put himself firmly in the frame for more huge fights in 2020. But he came up against a more well-rounded fighter than he perhaps expected, as the Brit nullified the Chechen-born Pole’s submission threat and dominated from the top position throughout a grueling three-round battle.

Former middleweight champ Khalidov was successful in avoiding Askham’s most damaging strikes as he made a concerted effort to step inside the Brit’s much-vaunted body kicks and initiate the clinch before moving to a takedown. While he was successful in getting Askham to the mat early in the fight, the reigning middleweight champion showed smart submission defense, and was far from shy when it came to engaging Khalidov on the ground.

In the end, Askham’s all-around MMA game proved just too strong for the returning hero, as he claimed the unanimous decision on the judges’ scorecards.

Also on the main card, rising French star [autotag]Salahdine Parnasse[/autotag] showcased his slick striking and nerveless temperament as he defeated former Cage Warriors lightweight title challengerΒ [autotag]Ivan Buchinger[/autotag] and retained his KSW featherweight title after five dominant rounds.

After a punch-perfect opening round from Parnasse (14-0-1 MMA, 5-0 KSW), Buchinger (37-2 MMA, 0-1 KSW) bit down on his mouthpiece and met the Frenchman in the center of the cage more frequently in the second. But Parnasse continued to hold all the aces, both at range and in the clinch.

Despite finding himself on the wrong end of his opponent’s striking game, Buchinger nearly grabbed a shock submission in Round 3 as he locked up a modified guillotine, but Parnasse kept his cool and worked his way free.

And Parnasse completed his masterful performance as he busted up Buchinger’s face with his snapping jab and slick southpaw left throughout the championship rounds as he cruised to a landslide decision victory on the scorecards.

The event was promotionally branded “The Race” and the finishes came fast and furious elsewhere on the card, with the other seven matchups on the slate delivering six KOs and one submission. But the big winners were the two men whose hands were raised after going the distance, as KSW champions Askham and Parnasse finished 2019 on a high.

KSW 52 official results include:

  • Scott Askham def. Mamed Khalidov via unanimous decision
  • Szymon Kolecki def. Damian Janikowski via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 3:03
  • Salahdine Parnasse def. Ivan Buchinger via unanimous decision
  • Shamil Musaev def. Grzegorz Szulakowski via KO (spinning backfist) – Round 1, 1:17
  • Karolina Owczarz def. Aleksandra Rola via submission (triangle choke) – Round 2, 4:35
  • Artur Sowinzki def. Vinicius Bohrer via KO (head kick and punches) – Round 1, 0:52
  • Michal Michalski def. Albert Odzimkowski via KO (punches) – Round 1, 4:31
  • Maciej Kazeiczko def. Michael Dubois via KO (punch) – Round 1, 0:24
  • Michal Wlodarek def. Srdan Marovic via KO (punches) – Round 1, 0:34

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