Mariusz Pudzianowski Explained

Mariusz Pudzianowski
Birth Name:Mariusz Zbigniew Pudzianowski
Birth Date:7 February 1977
Birth Place:Biała Rawska, Poland
Other Names:Pudzian
Nationality:Polish
Height:185 cm
Weight:116kg (256lb)[1] (MMA)
142kg (313lb)[2] (Strongman)
Weight Class:Heavyweight
Super Heavyweight
Reach:195cm
Stance:orthodox
Fighting Out Of:Łódź, Poland
Team:American Top Team (2011–2012)
Berkut WCA Fight Team
Trainer:Arbi Shamaev
Rank:Green belt in Kyokushin kaikan
Purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years Active:2009–present (MMA)
Mma Kowin:12
Mma Decwin:5
Mma Koloss:5
Mma Subloss:4
Mma Nc:1
Sherdog:57308
Updated:10 April 2022

Mariusz Zbigniew Pudzianowski (pronounced as /pl/; born 7 February 1977), also known as "Pudzian" and "Dominator", is a Polish entrepreneur, mixed martial artist and former strongman competitor. With 43 international victories at a record 70% winning percentage in his strongman career[3] he is considered by many to be one of the greatest strength athletes of all time.

During his career as a strongman, Pudzianowski won five World's Strongest Man titles, the most in history.[4] He also won two runner-up titles in 2006 and 2009 and made 9 out of 9 appearances into the World's Strongest Man final (a feat replicated only by Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson since then). He also won the Europe's Strongest Man a record 6 times.

In 2009, Pudzianowski started his career as a mixed martial artist.

Early years

Mariusz Pudzianowski was born in Biała Rawska, Poland. His father, Wojciech, was a weightlifter. Pudzianowski quickly became interested in sports. Since the age of 11, he has been training the Kyokushin style of karate. His current grade is 4th kyu green belt.[5] [6] He began strength training at the age of thirteen. When he was fifteen, Pudzianowski also started training boxing, quitting after seven years. Pudzianowski debuted in professional sports at the age of sixteen, taking part in Polish Weightlifting Championship, in the bench press event.

Imprisonment

In 2000 and 2001, Pudzianowski spent 19 months in Łowicz prison for assault. In an interview, he said he wanted to stop a "local mafia boss", and he got accused of assault and stealing his golden chain. Pudzianowski was incarcerated in prison in Łowicz. Several years later he arranged a resocialization meeting for the prisoners at the same penal institution.

Strongman career

On 1 May 1999 Pudzianowski entered his first Strongman competition, held in Płock, Poland. He achieved his first major success at the international level at the 2000 World's Strongest Man contest where he finished fourth in his first WSM competition. Due to his prison sentence, he did not return for the 2001 competition.[7]

Pudzianowski returned at the 2002 World's Strongest Man and won his first title. He retained his title at the 2003 World's Strongest Man with an event to spare, winning by the largest margin ever achieved in the competition; across the seven disciplines in the final, he scored a remarkable four first place finishes, two second place finishes and one third place finish, resulting in the points margin between first and second (20) being greater than the margin between second and ninth (18). British strongman Laurence Shahlaei has since called this performance the most dominant victory ever seen at a World's Strongest Man event. In March 2004, he also became the Strongman Super Series World Champion.

He initially finished third in the 2004 World's Strongest Man but was later disqualified for breaching the governing body's Strongman Health Policy. He was forced to return his prize money, stripped of the International Federation of Strength Athletes points from the event, and received a one-year ban from competition. Pudzianowski did not dispute his banned substance violation and waived his right to have his stool sample verified.

In 2005, he made his return to World's Strongest Man event. After a slow start in the final's first two events, after which he found himself 7 points behind the leader in seventh place, he proceeded to dominate the rest of the event with five first place finishes in a row in the final five disciplines, winning the title with an event to spare.

In the 2006 World's Strongest Man contest, despite starting the final well, he eventually came second to Phil Pfister after the American won the final five events in a row. Pudzianowski regained his title in 2007, winning the final with one event to spare for a record-breaking third time. In so doing, he joined Jon Pall Sigmarsson and Magnus Ver Magnusson as the only men to win the competition four times. During the 2007 competition, however, Pudzianowski said that his target was to become the only person to win the event five times, and he returned to the 2008 World's Strongest Man the following year to try to achieve his goal.

Despite a serious calf injury suffered in the Polish Strongman Championship Cup of 2008 and further exacerbated during the WSM qualifying rounds, Pudzianowski still managed to win his heat and qualify for the final. However, it was clear his dominance of previous years was no longer in effect. Trailing leader Derek Poundstone with two events to go, Pudzianowski managed to win the Plane Pull despite his injured calf to cut the deficit to just 1 point going into the final event. Matched up against Poundstone in the Atlas Stones in a 'winner-take-all' scenario, Pudzianowski managed to beat his American rival by the narrowest of margins to become the first and still only man to win five World's Strongest Man titles.[8]

He competed in the 2009 World's Strongest Man competition the following year in Malta, trying to win a remarkable sixth title in 8 years. He eventually placed second after Žydrūnas Savickas returned to the competition to win the title for the first time. Following the competition, Pudzianowski said in an interview that he would not continue participating in strongman events, because of his career in Mixed Martial Arts, which required totally different training to strongman.

Personal records

Achievements as a strongman

Professional Competitive Record (both international & national) – 1st (58), 2nd (10), 3rd (1) – Out of Total (77)

Professional1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thINJDNQTotal
Polish15116
International4391322161
Combined58101322177
Completed contests!Competition!Location!Outcome!Date
World's Strongest ManValletta, Malta2nd place10 March 2009
World's Strongest ManCharleston, West Virginia, USAWinner10 September 2008
World Strongman Federation Grand PrixSilichy, BelarusWinner8 March 2008
Poland CupPolandWinner
World Strongman Federation Grand Prix (Globe's Strongest Man)RussiaWinner2008
Poland vs. The WorldPolandWinner2008
Mohegan Sun Super Series Grand PrixUncasville, Connecticut, USA2nd place2008-01-19
World's Strongest ManAnaheim, California, USAWinner2007
Svend Karlsens Viking Power Super Series Grand PrixNorwayWinner2007
Venice Beach Super Series Grand PrixVenice Beach, California, USA2nd place2007
Mohegan Sun Super Series Grand PrixUncasville, Connecticut, USAWinner2007
European ChampionshipPolandWinner2007
World Strongman Cup Grand PrixEnglandWinner2007
World Strongman Cup Grand PrixLatviaWinner2007
World's Strongest ManSanya, China2nd place2006
Poland Super Series Grand PrixPolandWinner2006
Moscow Super Series Grand PrixMoscow, RussiaWinner2006
Mohegan Sun Super Series Grand PrixUncasville, Connecticut, USAWinner2006
World Strongman Cup Grand PrixRussiaWinner2006
World Strongman Cup Grand PrixPolandWinner2006
World Strongman Cup Grand PrixLatviaWinner2006
World Strongman Cup Grand PrixBelarusWinner2006
Arnold's Strongest ManColumbus, Ohio, USA6th place2005
World's Strongest ManChengdu, ChinaWinner2005
Poland vs. The WorldPolandWinner2005
Mohegan Sun Super Series Grand PrixUncasville, Connecticut, USAWinner2005
Sweden Super Series Grand PrixSwedenWinner2005
Poland Super Series Grand PrixPolandWinner2005
Venice Beach Super Series Grand PrixVenice Beach, California, USAWinner2005
World Strongman Cup Grand PrixAustriaWinner2005
Arnold's Strongest ManColumbus, Ohio, USA4th place2004
World's Strongest ManNassau, Paradise Island, The BahamasDisqualified (originally 3rd place)2004
European ChampionshipJelenia Góra, PolandWinner2004
World Team ChampionshipPłock, PolandWinner2004
Moscow Super Series Grand PrixMoscow, RussiaWinner2004
Polish CupPolandWinner2004
World's Strongest ManVictoria Falls, ZambiaWinner2003
European ChampionshipSandomierz, PolandWinner2003
World Team ChampionshipHungaryWinner2003
Ylitornio ChallengeFinlandWinner2003
World Record BreakersGdynia, PolandWinner2003
Polish CupPolandWinner2003
Arnold's Strongest ManColumbus, Ohio, USA5th place2003
Finland Super Series Grand PrixFinland2nd place2003
Canada Super Series Grand PrixCanada2nd place2003
Holland Super Series Grand PrixHollandWinner2003
Hawaii Super Series Grand PrixHawaii, USAWinner2003
World's Strongest ManKuala Lumpur, MalaysiaWinner2002
Hawaii Super Series Grand PrixHawaii, USA3rd place2002
Sweden Super Series Grand PrixSweden5th place2002
European ChampionshipGdynia, PolandWinner2002
Polish CupPoland2nd place2002
World Team ChampionshipHungary3rd place2002
World's GiantsIrelandWinner2002
World's Strongest ManSun City, South Africa4th place2000
Helsinki Grand PrixFinland10th place2000
World Team ChampionshipHungary2nd place2000
World Cup Grand PrixPolandWinner2000
World Team ChampionshipChina3rd place1999
Polish CupPolandWinner1999

Mixed martial arts

In 2009, Pudzianowski signed a contract with Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki – a Polish mixed martial arts organization – to take part in four fights.

He debuted as a mixed martial arts fighter on 11 December 2009, during the KSW 12 event in Warsaw, Poland, winning against Marcin Najman. Pudzianowski started throwing low kicks soon after the fight began. After several hits, Najman fell to the mat and Pudzianowski started delivering punches (a tactic known as ground-and-pound). Najman was forced to tap the mat, indicating he wanted to end the fight, which lasted for only 43 seconds. Pudzianowski collected 200,000 zlotys (US$70,000) for the fight.

On 7 May 2010, during the KSW 13 event, Pudzianowski won his second fight, against Yusuke Kawaguchi. The fight lasted two full rounds, with Pudzianowski winning by judges' decision. The fight was described as a "sloppy brawl". It was noted Pudzianowski had control over most of the fight, but was "neutralized" by Kawaguchi, and that, by the second round, he was looking "to be out of energy and breathing heavily".

On 21 May 2010, Pudzianowski went on to participate in the Moosin: God of Martial Arts event, where he fought former two time UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim Sylvia. Pudzianowski fractured his metatarsus during the first round and then went on to deplete his stamina during the rest of the fight, which ultimately led to Sylvia defeating him via submission at 1:43 of round 2.

Following his loss to Sylvia in May, Pudzianowski signed to face former heavyweight boxer and kickboxer Eric Esch, better known as 'Butterbean', at KSW 14 on 18 September.[10] After several brief standup exchanges, Pudzianowski secured a takedown early in the fight and was then able to dominate Esch with ground and pound. Esch, unable to get back to his feet during the attack, tapped out to the strikes, making Pudzianowski the winner by submission at 1:15 of the first round. He came into the fight notably slimmer, having lost around 20 lbs from his previous fight. Many believe his large muscle mass to have caused his stamina problems in his earlier fights.

On 21 May 2011 Pudzianowski fought James Thompson at KSW 16, losing by arm triangle.[11]

In September 2011 Mariusz Pudzianowski started professional training in the well known MMA camp in the USA – American Top Team.

Pudzianowski fought on the KSW 17 event, which was held on 26 November 2011. He faced James Thompson in a rematch.[12] He won the fight via majority decision.[13] This decision caused controversy as Thompson had virtually full control in both rounds, and after the fight Thompson, who was clearly angered by the decision, took the microphone from the announcer and launched a verbal assault directed at the promotion in which he ranted: "F...g joke. Give Mariusz a big round of applause. Come on. What a f...g joke. I thought KSW was really trying to be serious. If you can watch that back and call that serious, then (looking at the promoter) you're f...d, and KSW is going down the f...g toilet." Two days later the promotion changed the result to a No Contest. During a conference held on 28 November, the ruling was deemed to be a "judge's error" and the fight result was changed.[14]

Mariusz's next opponent was Bob Sapp in a fight took place in Łódź, Poland on KSW 19 on 12 May 2012.[15] Mariusz won via a TKO in the first round, battering Sapp with a barrage of punching and securing a takedown followed with more punches to win just 39 seconds into the fight.[16]

Mariusz then faced Christos Piliafas on 15 September in the main event of KSW 20.[17] Mariusz won via TKO in the first round, after dominating Piliafas on his feet, he then secured a takedown followed by posturing up and raining down some ground and pound to win at 3:48 seconds into the fight.[18]

On 8 June 2013, Pudzianowski fought Sean McCorkle at KSW 23, losing the bout in the first round by kimura submission.[19] Pudzianowski fought McCorkle again in a rematch on 28 September at KSW 24, avenging his loss via unanimous decision. After the second fight, Sean McCorkle expressed interest in a third fight.[20]

On 17 May 2014 at KSW 27, Pudzianowski defeated Oli Thompson via a 2nd round unanimous decision. During the fight, Pudzianowski was able to gain points by controlling the entire fight through landing punches and securing multiple takedowns in both rounds eventually leading to his victory. At the end, Thompson requested a rematch, to which Pudzianowski agreed.[21]

On 6 December 2014, Pudzianowski defeated the olympic veteran Paweł Nastula via unanimous decision on KSW 29's co-main event. It was his third win in a row.[22]

Pudzianowski next fought Rolles Gracie Jr. in KSW 31, on 23 May 2015 in Gdańsk, Poland.[23] He defeated Gracie Jr. via knockout in the 1st round, winning the Knockout of the Night bonus award with the performance.[24]

At KSW 32 on 31 October 2015, Pudzianowski lost to Peter Graham via TKO in the second round.[25]

Then on 27 May 2016 at KSW 35 against Marcin Różalski, he lost also in the second round this time by guillotine choke.[26]

In his next fight in KSW 37 on 3 December 2016 Pudzianowski defeated Paweł Mikołajuw with TKO in the first round.[27]

On 27 May 2017 at KSW 39 Pudzianowski defeated Tyberiusz Kowalczyk via submission to elbow strike in the second round.[28]

Pudzianowski was expected to face James McSweeney at KSW 40 on 22 October 2017.[29] However, after McSweeney was medically cleared, he eventually faced Jay Silva and won by majority decision.[30]

Mariusz faced Karol Bedorf on 9 June 2018 at KSW 44: The Game.[31] He lost the bout via first round kimura.[32]

Mariusz faced Szymon Kołecki in a heavyweight bout at KSW 47 on 23 March 2019.[33] Pudzianowski lost the fight after suffering a leg injury in the first round.[34]

Winning streak

Next, Pudzian faced former bodybuilder Erko Jun on 9 November 2019 at KSW 51: Croatia.[35] He won the bout via second round TKO.[36]

Pudzianowski was then scheduled to headline KSW 53 against Quentin Domingos on 21 March 2020 before the bout was scrapped due to Pudzianowski's injury.[37]

Pudzianowski was set to return after a fifteen month layoff [38] against the undefeated Senegalese heavyweight Serigne Ousmane at KSW 59: Fight Code on 20 March 2021.[39] However, on the day of the fight, Ousmane Dia suffered an acute appendicitis attack and had to be hospitalized. Stepping in on just a few hours notice was Serbia's Nikola Milanovic.[40] Pudzianowski won the bout via TKO in the first round.[41] [42]

Pudzianowski faced KSW 1 tournament winner Łukasz Jurkowski on 5 June 2021 at KSW 63: Crime of The Century.[43] Pudzianowski won the fight via TKO in the 3rd round.[44]

The fight with Serigne Ousmane Dia was then rebooked and took place at KSW 64: Przybysz vs. Santos on 23 October 2021.[45] Pudzianowski won the fight via knockout 18 seconds into round one.[46]

Pudzianowski faced former KSW Middleweight champion Michał Materla at KSW 70: Pudzianowski vs. Materla on 28 May 2022.[47] He won the bout in the first round, knocking out Materla with an uppercut.[48] He was awarded the Knockout of the Night bonus with the win.[49]

Pudzianowski faced former two-division champion Mamed Khalidov at KSW 77: Khalidov vs. Pudzianowski on 17 December 2022.[50] Pudzian's 6-win streak was ended after he tapped to ground and pound in the first round.[51]

Pudzianowski faced boxer-turned-mixed martial artist Artur Szpilka at XTB KSW 83: Colosseum 2 on 3 June 2023.[52] He lost the bout via technical knockout in the second round.[53]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts record

|-|Loss|align=center||Artur Szpilka|TKO (punches)|KSW 83: Colosseum 2||align=center|2|align=center|0:31|Warsaw, Poland||-|Loss|align=center|17–8 (1)|Mamed Khalidov|TKO (submission to punches)|KSW 77: Khalidov vs. Pudzianowski||align=center|1|align=center|1:54|Gliwice, Poland||-|Win|align=center|17–7 (1)|Michał Materla|KO (punch)|KSW 70: Pudzianowski vs. Materla||align=center|1|align=center|1:47|Łódź, Poland||-|Win|align=center|16–7 (1)|Serigne Ousmane Dia|KO (punch)|KSW 64: Przybysz vs. Santos||align=center| 1|align=center| 0:18|Łódź, Poland||-|Win|align=center|15–7 (1)|Łukasz Jurkowski|TKO (punches)|KSW 61: To Fight or Not To Fight||align=center| 3|align=center| 1:32|Gdańsk, Poland||-|Win|align=center|14–7 (1)|Nikola Milanović|TKO (punches)|KSW 59: Fight Code||align=center| 1|align=center| 1:10|Łódź, Poland||-|Win|align=center|13–7 (1)|Erko Jun|TKO (punches)|KSW 51: Croatia||align=center|2|align=center|1:43|Zagreb, Croatia||-| Loss| align=center|12–7 (1)| Szymon Kołecki| TKO (leg injury)| |KSW 47: The X-Warriors| | align=center|1| align=center|4:29| Łódź, Poland||-| Loss| align=center|12–6 (1)| Karol Bedorf| Submission (kimura)| KSW 44: The Game| | align=center|1| align=center|1:51| Gdańsk, Poland||-| Win| align=center| 12–5 (1)| Jay Silva| Decision (majority)| KSW 40: Dublin | | align=center|3| align=center|5:00| Dublin, Ireland||-| Win| align=center| 11–5 (1)| Tyberiusz Kowalczyk| TKO (submission to punches)| KSW 39: Colosseum| | align=center| 2| align=center| 2:50| Warsaw, Poland||-| Win| align=center| 10–5 (1)| Paweł Mikołajuw| TKO (punches)| KSW 37: Circus of Pain| | align=center| 1| align=center| 1:20| Kraków, Poland||-| Loss| align=center|9–5 (1)| Marcin Różalski| Submission (guillotine choke)| KSW 35: Khalidov vs. Karaoglu| | align=center|2| align=center|1:46| Gdańsk/Sopot, Poland||-| Loss| align=center|9–4 (1)| Peter Graham| TKO (punches and elbows)| KSW 32: Road To Wembley| | align=center|2| align=center|2:00| London, England||-| Win| align=center| 9–3 (1)| Rolles Gracie Jr.| KO (punch)| KSW 31: Materla vs. Drwal| | align=center| 1| align=center| 0:27| Gdańsk, Poland| |-| Win| align=center| 8–3 (1)| Paweł Nastula| Decision (unanimous)| KSW 29: Reload| | align=center| 3| align=center| 3:00| Kraków, Poland||-| Win| align=center| 7–3 (1)| Oli Thompson| Decision (unanimous)| KSW 27: Cage Time| | align=center| 2| align=center| 5:00| Gdańsk, Poland||-| Win| align=center| 6–3 (1)| Sean McCorkle| Decision (unanimous)| KSW 24: Clash of the Giants| | align=center| 2| align=center| 5:00| Łódź, Poland||-| Loss| align=center| 5–3 (1)| Sean McCorkle| Submission (kimura)| KSW 23: Khalidov vs. Manhoef| | align=center| 1| align=center| 1:57| Gdańsk, Poland||-| Win| align=center| 5–2 (1)| Christos Piliafas| TKO (punches)| KSW 20: Fighting Symphonies| | align=center| 1| align=center| 3:48| Gdańsk, Poland||-| Win| align=center| 4–2 (1)| Bob Sapp| TKO (punches)| KSW 19: Pudzianowski vs. Sapp| | align=center| 1| align=center| 0:39| Łódź, Poland||-| NC| align=center| 3–2 (1)| James Thompson| NC (overturned)| KSW 17: Revenge| | align=center| 2| align=center| 5:00| Łódź, Poland| |-| Loss| align=center| 3–2| James Thompson| Submission (arm-triangle choke)| KSW 16: Khalidov vs. Lindland| | align=center| 2| align=center| 1:06| Gdańsk, Poland||-| Win| align=center| 3–1| Butterbean| TKO (submission to punches)| KSW 14: Judgment Day| | align=center| 1| align=center| 1:15| Łódź, Poland||-| Loss| align=center| 2–1| Tim Sylvia| TKO (submission to punches)| Moosin: God of Martial Arts| | align=center| 2| align=center| 1:43| Worcester, Massachusetts, United States||-| Win| align=center| 2–0| Yusuke Kawaguchi| Decision (unanimous)| KSW 13: Kumite| | align=center| 2| align=center| 5:00| Katowice, Poland||-| Win| align=center| 1–0| Marcin Najman| TKO (submission to punches)| KSW 12: Pudzianowski vs. Najman| | align=center| 1| align=center| 0:43| Warsaw, Poland|

Outside professional sports

Education

On 27 May 2008 Pudzianowski graduated with a master's degree in international relations. His thesis was: "Organizational culture in sports marketing in the world".

Business

In an interview in 2009 Mariusz said that he treats the sport as a hobby. He is not doing it for money, as the money is relatively low in Strongman and MMA (he said that the winner of World's Strongest Man can get US$60,000, and the winner of Grand Prix in the US can get anywhere from US$100,000 to $150,000). He owns a very successful company (a school for bodyguards) as well as real estate. Those are his main sources of money. Pudzianowski also owns a truck cargo company named Pudzianowski Transport.

Musical career

Pudzianowski often appears as a guest singer in the musical group Pudzian Band, formed by his brother Krystian. Their first single "Zdobyć świat", was released in 2006. In 2009, the group released an album, Dawaj na ring (Go, hit the ring).

Celebrity status

In 2008, Pudzianowski took part in the 7th season of Dancing with the Stars in his native Poland. He advanced to the final episode, but ultimately finished second, losing to actress Magdalena Walach. Pudzianowski was a contestant in the 1st season of the singing reality show Just the Two of Us in Poland. He was coupled with former Ich Troje singer Anna Wiśniewska.

Rugby

See also: Rugby union in Poland. Pudzianowski is also a keen amateur rugby union player, and plays with Blachy Pruszyński Budowlani Łódź.

Strongman diet

Pudzianowski is liberal with his diet and is often seen eating chocolate, ice cream or burgers. On one of the World Strongman events shown on TV, and an interview for MTV, when asked about his diet he said: "I eat everything. I do not follow any particular diet. I eat anything I want, anytime I want".

He said for MTV that he prefers Polish cuisine. When he has some time he often cooks himself, as he does not particularly fancy meals from restaurants. He often eats bigos, Polish soups, Polish sausages and typical Polish dinners with cooked potatoes, 200–300 g of meat and some salads (usually cucumber salad).

In an interview at the beginning of his world strongman career he said that his supplements, training, massages, etc. costs him approximately 6000 złoty (c. U.S. $2,000) per month.

Commercials

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mariusz . Sherdog . 7 October 2019.
  2. News: Nikola Milanović zdradza, jak zastąpił "Bombardiera". "Myślałem, że to żart" . 10 April 2022 . Sport.pl . 20 March 2021 . pl.
  3. Web site: Strongman Archives - Athletes. 6 April 2022. Strongman Archives. 5 April 2022.
  4. http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-wins-of-the-worlds-strongest-man Most wins of the World's Strongest Man
  5. Web site: Mariusz Pudzianowski: The Strongest Man and the Greatest Sport. Flying Knee. 28 November 2009. Bleacher Report. Pudzianowski has trained in Kyokushin Karate since he was eleven, and is currently a fourth kyu green belt..
  6. Web site: Polish strongman Mariusz Pudzianowski talks MMA debut. Rossen. Jake . 17 September 2009 . ESPN. ... Pudzianowski does have some semi-tangible background in Kyokushin Karate, a base striking style that didn't hurt Bas Rutten or Georges St. Pierre any..
  7. Web site: Is 5-Time World's Strongest Man Winner Mariusz Pudzianowski The G.O.A.T? . barbend.com . Connor Heffernan . 21 December 2021 . 15 March 2023.
  8. Web site: Pudzianowski Wins 5th World's Strongest Man Title . ironmind.com . 14 September 2008 . 15 March 2023.
  9. Web site: Pudzian coraz słabszy: Kiedyś podnosił 415 kg, a teraz... Sprawdź!. 15 September 2010.
  10. Web site: Pudzianowski Draws 'Butterbean' at KSW 14. 4 August 2010. Sherdog. Brian Knapp.
  11. Web site: Thompson subs Pudzianowski at KSW 16. 22 May 2011. ESPN. Tomasz Marciniak.
  12. Web site: KSW 17 Fight Card. 12 September 2011. Sherdog.
  13. Web site: KSW 17 results: James Thompson loses to Mariusz Pudzianowski, blows a gasket in post-fight interview (Video). 27 November 2011. mmamania.com. Geno Mrosko.
  14. Web site: Pudzianowski-Thompson Rematch from KSW 17 Declared No-Contest. 28 November 2011. Sherdog. Tristen Critchfield.
  15. Web site: Report: Bob Sapp vs Mariusz Pudzianowski booked for KSW 19 on May 12 in Poland. 2 April 2012. Jesse Holland. mmamania.com.
  16. Web site: Mariusz Pudzianowski Clobbers Bob Sapp at KSW 19; Mamed Khalidov Victorious. 12 May 2012. Sherdog.
  17. Web site: Mariusz Pudzianowski vs. Christos Piliafas headlines KSW 20 on Sept. 15. 2 September 2012. prommanow.com.
  18. Web site: Pudzianowski Pounds Out Piliafas, Blachowicz Retains Title Over Alexander at KSW 20. 15 September 2012. Sherdog. Mike Whitman.
  19. Web site: Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki 23: Mamed Khalidov vs. Melvin Manhoef gifs and results. 8 June 2013. bloodyelbow.com. Zane Simon.
  20. Web site: KSW 24 results: Pudzianowski defeats Sean McCorkle. 28 September 2013.
  21. Web site: Pudzianowski defeats Oli Thompson at KSW 27. 17 May 2014.
  22. Web site: Beyond the Octagon: Brandon Vera earns his first knockout in five years, Alessio Sakara returns, plus Mamed Khalidov and World's Strongest Man Mariusz Pudzianowski--all that and more in this week. 9 December 2014.
  23. Web site: Rolles Gracie vs. Mariusz Pudzianowski official for KSW 31. 28 March 2015.
  24. Web site: KSW 31 highlights: Pudzianowski KOs Gracie in seconds, Materla scores 3rd round TKO. 26 May 2015. bloodyelbow.com. Karim Zidan.
  25. Web site: KSW 32 results recap: Graham TKOs Pudzianowski. 2 November 2015. bloodyelbow.com. Karim Zidan.
  26. Web site: Beyond the Octagon: Pudzianowski loses second straight, former Bellator champ M'Pumbu stumbles. 4 June 2016. bloodyelbow.com. Rainer Lee.
  27. Web site: Video: Pudzianowski TKOs Popek in 62 seconds at KSW 37. 3 December 2016. Karim Zidan. bloodyelbow.com.
  28. Web site: KSW 39 results: Mamed Khalidov defeats Borys Mankowski in front of record crowd. 27 May 2017. mmafighting.com. Marc Raimondi.
  29. Web site: Ariane Lipski Makes First 125 Title Defense Against Mariana Morais at KSW 40 in Ireland. 2 October 2017. Sherdog. Jordan Breen.
  30. Web site: Pudzianowski Beats Another UFC Vet, Gamrot-Parke 2 Ends in Ugly Debacle at KSW 40. 22 October 2017. Sherdog. Jordan Breen.
  31. Web site: Polish Action Star Tomasz Oswiecinski to Face Fitness Model Erko Jun at KSW 44 on June 9. 16 April 2018. MMAjunkie.com. Tristen Critchfield.
  32. Web site: KSW 44 results: Karol Bedorf, Michal Materla rebound with big finishes in Poland. 9 June 2018. MMAjunkie.com. Fernanda Prates.
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