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Jason Radcliffe Ready to Make an Impact at KSW 50: London

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KSW 50: London is set to take place this Saturday September 14, 2019 live from London, England. The event can be seen world wide on KSWtv. The eight fight card will now have three title fights due to a change of opponent for welterweight king, Roberto Soldic. The matchup though with the most experience between the two fighters has to be the 198 lbs catchweight battle between Jason Radcliffe and KSW veteran Antoni Chmielewski. Riding a two fight win streak, Radcliffe could propel himself into the middleweight picture with a big win.

Fighting on the Big Stage

A professional for eight years, Jason Radcliffe (15-7) is ready to make his stand on the biggest stage in Europe, KSW. The company’s golden show, KSW 50, has been loaded with the biggest stars currently in the organization. “I’m very happy to make my debut for the promotion here in London. This will be a great event here in my home town,” Radcliffe told MMA Sucka. ” It’s just fun this promotion can do their 50th show here with amazing support. I’m coming to put on a show and enjoy the moment with a killer instinct.”

Radcliffe is not afraid of the big stage by any means. His most recent bout was a first round knockout in Cage Warriors back in June 2019. He also has bouts under Bellator as well as UCMMA. Radcliffe is a finisher in every cage he has battled in. Not one of his 15 professional victories have ended in a decision. His opponent for KSW 50: London is much the same.

Big Name with KSW Veteran Status Up Next

Very few KSW veterans have the staying power of Antoni Chmielewski, who has been around since KSW 2 which took place in July 2004. Between KSW 2 and KSW 3, Antoni earned a 5-0 record with all bouts ending via submission. How does Radcliffe get the upper hand on such a seasoned, dangerous veteran? “I believe that I’m fresher and have more to offer in this bout. Yes, he is a veteran and I’m very respectful of that, but I am the present,” Radcliffe stated. “He has not seen what I can do. I am very sure of that. I prepared hard, I work hard for everything and don’t cut corners.”

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