MMA
Kinclo’s executioner Soldic has been knocked out hard! He didn’t even win his second fight after leaving Europe. That’s how he went down three times in a matter of moments
He’s supposed to be the best fighter at his weight outside of the UFC, he left Poland for Asia instead of overseas. But so far, he’s not doing well in the Asian organization ONE FC. He hasn’t walked away a winner in two fights. Now Roberto Soldic has been knocked out hard.
He’s supposed to be the best fighter at his weight outside of the UFC, he left Poland for Asia instead of overseas. But so far, he’s not doing well in the Asian organization ONE FC. He hasn’t walked away a winner in two fights. Now Roberto Soldic has been knocked out hard.
Roberto Soldic has made a big name for himself especially in the Polish organization KSW, where he became champion, defended the title several times and started talking about his involvement in the UFC. At welterweight, according to many experts, he is the best fighter ever outside the best organization in the world.
Patrik Kincl also saw his qualities in Poland, he challenged him in the title fight and in KSW he was able to resist him like almost nobody before him. After all, only Dricus Du Plessis has beaten him in the organization in 2018, and he may fight for the UFC title.
Soldich then made an unexpected move last year, opting to go to the Asian organization ONE FC instead of leaving for the UFC. He was given a lucrative offer, which he accepted. But he hasn’t done well in Asia so far.
In fact, the man with whom Karlos Vémola, among others, was preparing to fight Kinclo, has already had two fights since leaving KSW and hasn’t won either.
He must not be too disappointed with the first one, as it ended without result after a hard knee to the groin from his opponent. It happened in December. Now Soldic wanted to make amends, but he didn’t.
Soldic was knocked down hard in the second round. His opponent, Zabeztian Kadestam, came at Soldic aggressively from the beginning of the second five minutes and landed several hard punches.
The Croatian Robocop was knocked down three times, almost four times, but managed to get up quickly when he fell. Referee Herb Dean had no choice but to stop the fight.
So Soldic is still waiting for a win in Asia and his record is still solid now outside of the aforementioned no decision fight, having won 20 fights and only lost 4 times.
Source: ONE FC, Sherdog
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