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Roberto Soldic Sees Last Second Opponent Change at KSW 50: London

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KSW 50: London is now in sight, set to take place Saturday September 14, 2019. The event will be live from London, England inside the SSE Arena. The KSW golden show can be seen on KSW.tv anywhere around the world. Never a stranger to last second fight week changes, welterweight champion, Roberto Soldic will have a change of opponent with Polish wrestler Michal Pietrzak (8-3) stepping in.

New Opponent for Roberto Soldic

There will be a few changes to the bout. The fight is now a non-title bout and will be contested at a catchweight of 80kg (176lbs.) One of Poland’s top grapplers, Pietrzak is currently riding a three fight winning streak and has won six of his last seven bouts. Pietrzak will be making his KSW debut and has previously competed for the Babilon MMA organization based out of Poland. He has yet to fight anyone close to the skill set of Soldic. According to Tapology, Pietzrak has fought opponents with records such as 17-16, 3-5, and 2-4. He comes into this fight ranked 18th in Poland and 38th in Eastern Europe among middleweights. In the same regions, at welterweight, Roberto Soldic ranks first and second, respectively. Obviously, Pietrzak will want to take this battle to the ground as soon as possible. Engaging in a fire-fight with a deadly striker like Roberto Soldic will end the night very early.

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