Well, you have to see it to believe it, but there’s a human being out there who absolutely dwarfs “The World’s Strongest Man.”
Senegal’s [autotag]Serigne Ousmane[/autotag] towers over [autotag]Mariusz Pudzianowski[/autotag], former strongman competitor and now MMA heavyweight, ahead of their clash in the headlining slot of Saturday’s KSW 59 event in Poland.
Friday, they weighed in. Pudzianowski (13-7) came in at 265 pounds, while Ousmane (2-0) registered a ridiculous 333 pounds. Ousmane outweighs Pudzianowski by 68 pounds – or half a bantamweight fighter, to put things into perspective.
Shortly after weighing-in, the two fighters faced off in a must see staredown.
The World’s Strongest Man
🇵🇱 PUDZIANOWSKI 265lbsSenegalese Wrestling Icon
🇸🇳 BOMBARDIER 333lbsTomorrow night!! #KSW59 pic.twitter.com/wGWX2ve5OI
— KSW (@KSW_MMA) March 19, 2021
Pudzianowski looks to follow up on his TKO win over Erko Jun in November 2019, which snapped a two-fight skid. The 44-year-old is considered one of the greatest strongmen in the history of the sport, winning five “World’s Strongest Man” titles.
Ousmane is fighting as a pro for the third time. “Bombardier,” a standout wrestler in his home country of Senegal, has back-to-back wins to open his MMA career.
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