Tomasz Narkun showed heart and a remarkable ability to withstand damage, but ultimately lacked the gas tank to match Phil De Fries ’ pressure in the main event of Saturday’s KSW 47. The result was a sometimes interesting, but ultimately one-sided 25-minute affair that ended with 50-44, 50-44 and 50-45 scorecards favoring De Fries. That meant De Fries got to keep KSW’s heavyweight title, while light heavyweight champion Narkun fell short in his attempt to achieve champ-champ status. KSW 47 streamed live on DAZN from Atlas Arena in Lodz, Poland. The decision added a fifth straight win to De Fries’ (17-6) record, which includes UFC and Bellator stints. He remains unbeaten at KSW, where he had his title-winning debut last April.
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