Is KSW big?
Is KSW big?
Nearly 58 thousand people packed up the National Stadium, which has made KSW 39: Colosseum the second most attended MMA gala ever organised worldwide. And the fans got what they came for – throughout 11 fights of the night, all the greatest fighters of the KSW organisation created a show to remember for long.
What does KSW stand for MMA?
Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki (English: Martial Arts Confrontation) better known by its initials KSW, is widely considered to be the premiere mixed martial arts organization in Poland and one of the leading in Europe.
How much do KSW fighters make?
The KSW star was offered a four-fight deal by the UFC recently but made public comments about the financial terms being unacceptable to him. He is paid $30,000 per fight in Poland, plus sponsorship, and is slowly edging onto mainstream television chat shows and the like.
Who owns KSW?
For KSW owners Martin Lewandowski and Maciej Kawulski, they have done just that. In fact, the owners made a major jump in the 2018 Forbes ‘Most Powerful People in Sport in Poland’ list from the 2017 list.
Is MMA popular in Poland?
There is no doubt Poland has taken to MMA, more than many other countries in Europe. Lewandowski joked that maybe it’s because they are geographically in between Russia and Germany and have always had to fight. There have also been other popular combat sports in Poland, historically.
Is KSW MMA good?
“KSW is a great organization with the best show in the sport. I’m happy that I’m champion in an organization like KSW and I can’t wait to fight again there,” Racic told MMA Sucka. “KSW in the future will continue with great shows and great fights.”
Where can I watch KSW?
KSW 70 Results KSW 70 took place Saturday night, May 28, at the Atlas Arena in Lodz, Poland, and is available to watch on demand right now on www.KSWTV.com!
How can I watch KSW?
Is MMA big in Europe?
Across Europe, the sport is booming with major events being held frequently.
How big is MMA in Poland?
The biggest rating the organization has done, Lewandowski says, is 7.1 million — which is a big one for a country of less than 40 million people. There is no doubt Poland has taken to MMA, more than many other countries in Europe.