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Brutal KO in KSW! A match with no rules and an opponent lying on the ground like a football that you’re allowed to kick. Check out the crazy footage
Just a week after KSW shone in Liberec, the Polish organization has taken care of another unique tournament. This time under the name KSW Epic, where special matches took place. One of them was without rules, which is what it turned out to be.
Just a week after KSW shone in Liberec, the Polish organization took care of another unique tournament. This time under the name KSW Epic, where special matches took place. One of them was without rules, which is what it turned out to be.
KSW is one of the biggest MMA organizations in the world. Every now and then, however, it comes up with a specialty that appeals to the combat sports world. A week ago, it came to the Czech Republic for the third time. In Liberec there was a great card and an even better atmosphere.
KSW 91 offered huge gala last week. The Italian fighter Valeriu Mircea became a middleweight interim chmapion of the organisation in the huge battle with the Czech Leo Brichta.
A week later, KSW Epic took place, which was unique because MMA did not play the main role. On the contrary. The legendary Mamed Khalidov could enjoy a boxing match, the champion Phil De Fries could enjoy grappling for a change.
Lovers of the “good old days” were also in for a special treat. On the program was a duel under the rules of the Pride FC organization, not missing grandprix. And to make matters worse, there was also a match without rules.
KSW offered a no-rules match that ended brutally
The gala opened with a match pitting Konrad Rusinski and Muslim Tulshaev against each other. It was the only fight that was played without rules. This meant that, for example, kicks to a lying opponent were allowed.
Rusinski dominated on the ground for two rounds, controlling the fight, but then came round three. That was as bad as it gets for him. Tulshaev took him down hard, where he committed to the very soccer kicks that are illegal in today’s MMA.
The footage, of course, went around the world. You don’t see that kind of thing very often anymore. Fortunately. But fans of the early days of MMA will enjoy this sort of thing.
Source: KSW, Twitter