In a finish-rich night at Ergo Arena in Gdansk, Poland, Karol Bedorf made sure KSW 44’s heavyweight headliner was a quick one. Bedorf’s strategy to beat fellow headliner Mariusz Pudzianowski became clear quickly, as his low kicks ate away at the legs of the five-time World’s Strongest Man. It was Pudzianowski, however, who sealed his own fate, after an ill-timed takedown attempt ended with him in the last place he’d want to be: under a grappling expert. Bedorf was quick to find the fight-ending kimura, which led to the tap less than two minutes into the first round. It was certainly a solid way to end a layoff that started in Dec.
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