Saturday, June 26th, 2010 at 12:09 am
That’s right Mariusz Pudzianowski is physically intimidating according to the article over at Bleacher Report. They’ve a good little article about the 10 most physically imposing MMA fighters. There is a good mix of both old and new fighters and coming in at number one is Mariusz Pudzianowski. Go check out the report. I’ve always maintained that a man of his immense power, i.e. Mariusz Pudzianowski could rip a limb off you if he wanted to, will come good and now he’s getting the correct training (soon) we should see improvements.

Friday, June 18th, 2010 at 1:21 pm
So it seems that the Mariusz Pudzianowski vs Pawel Nastula MMA fight has been postponed until potentially next March. Reading Pudzian.pl it indicates that to face an opponent like Pawel Nastula he requires more technique and fitness training. Damn right Pudzian’s fitness is pretty poor at the moment, most likely from lugging that huge frame around. The website does state that Mariusz Pudzianowski will continue his MMA career against a different opponent at KSW XIV in September but no opponent has been mentioned as yet. Most likely another confidence booster for him and a chance to try out his new training.
Check out our earlier post to see Nastula in action: Nastula vs Nogueira
Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 at 10:43 am
That’s right, it was a bit obvious but the big man, Pudzianowski, has finally realised to actually become half decent in MMA he needs to start training with better fighters and better coaches, ideally those not in Poland as they all idiolise him. I’ve suggested previously the UK as its closer to Poland or the US as their are more team to pick from and probably a better overall standard. Pudzianowski has decideded to go to the US. WP.pl suggestes he has been in talks with American Top Team and Sityodtong.
Here’s what Pudzianowski and his coach have to say (in dodgy google translation):
Pudzianowski: I have to train with the elite, if I want to compete with it afterwards. My goal is a world summit and will do everything to make him go
Miroslaw Okniński: Three, four months in a good club in the U.S. could prove decisive.
So there you have it. Lets see what some good training will do for the Pudzian.