KSW 105 live results: Mariusz Pudzianowski vs. Eddie Hall round-by-round updates, start time, live stream
Former World's Strongest Man winners Mariusz Pudzianowski and Eddie Hall face off in a super heavyweight fight at KSW 105 in Gliwice, Poland. (Photo courtesy of KSW YouTube)
Uncrowned has KSW 105 results, live round-by-round updates, start time and highlights for the Mariusz Pudzianowski vs. Eddie Hall fight card on Saturday afternoon at the Prezero Arena in Gliwice, Poland. Former World's Strongest Man winners Mariusz Pudzianowski and Eddie Hall collide in a gargantuan super heavyweight bout in the night's much-anticipated co-main event.
Pudzianowski vs. Hall fight is scheduled for two four-minute rounds.
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Pudzianowski (17-9, 1 NC) weighed in at 267 pounds for Saturday's fight, while Hall (0-0) will come in at 334 pounds, giving him an advantage of 67 pounds and two inches in height.
Pudzianowski, 48, a five-time World's Strongest Man winner, has had an unexpectedly successful fight career after taking up MMA almost as a hobby back in 2009.
Hall, 37, the 2017 World's Strongest Man, initially requested shorter rounds in an attempt to mitigate the vast difference in MMA experience he faces against a 27-fight veteran like Pudzianowski. Hall's only previous combat sports experience came in an unsuccessful exhibition boxing outing, plus one victorious effort against two much smaller opponents who he faced at the same time in an unsanctioned MMA bout.
In the night's main event, Adrian Bartosinski defends his KSW welterweight title against challenger Andrzej Grzebyk. Bartosinski won the first meeting between the two via kneebar back in 2022.
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KSW 105: Pudzianowski vs. Hall gets underway at 12 p.m. ET, with Pudzianowski and Hall expected to start at around 3:45 p.m. ET. The prelims can be watched here:
Follow along with Uncrowned's live KSW 105: Pudzianowski vs. Hall results, highlights and live round-by-round updates of the Pudzianowski vs. Hall showcase bout below.
Fight card (KSWTV.com, 12 p.m. ET)
Adrian Bartosinski vs. Andrzej Grzebyk
Mariusz Pudzianowski vs. Eddie Hall
Artur Szpilka vs. Errol Zimmerman
Igor Michaliszyn vs. Artur Szczepaniak
Laura Grzyb vs. Gabriela Hristea
Szymon Bajor vs. Augusto Sakai
Marcin Krakowiak vs. Adam Niedzwiedz
Michal Turynski vs. Denis Gorniak
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