By The Numbers: Damian Stasiak vs. Adam Soldaev
KSW 90 is set to deliver an exciting clash between two formidable fighters: Damian Stasiak and Adam Soldaev. Stasiak, a former bantamweight title challenger, currently stands as the No.6-ranked featherweight in the KSW rankings. On the other hand, Soldaev, a rising star and the No.7-ranked featherweight, brings his promising skills to the mix.
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11: Stasiak has proven to be a submission specialist with an impressive tally of 11 victories via submission. His ground game, particularly his proficiency in securing submissions, sets him apart as a strategic and dangerous fighter. The Polish fighter’s submission prowess is a testament to his Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt and his ability to finish fights on the ground. Notable wins, such as the triangle choke victory against Pascal Hintzen at KSW 84 and the rear-naked choke triumphs over Kamil Selwa in January 2015 and Tomasz Boduszek in January 2014, showcase his diversity in submission techniques.
8: Stasiak has mostly faced setbacks in the form of decision losses, which underscores his resilience and tenacity inside the cage. The fact that he has gone the distance in eight losses highlights his durability and the challenging nature of defeating him decisively. Stasiak’s ability to weather the storm and avoid being finished speaks volumes about his toughness. He has only been finished in one fight: He suffered a technical knockout loss at the hands of Brian Kelleher at UFC Fight Night 118.
5: Stasiak’s best career run, marked by a five-fight winning streak, showcased his peak performance. This streak included notable victories against Mike Grundy, Lukasz Grochowski and Konrad Sokulski. During this remarkable streak, Stasiak displayed a diverse skill set, securing victories via submissions and unanimous decisions. “Webster” would then go on to have a brief stint in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, where he fought six times and lost four fights.
5: Soldaev is a force to be reckoned with in the early stages of the fight, boasting an impressive record of securing victory in the first round on five occasions. His ability to finish fights swiftly showcases his striking prowess and killer instinct. Soldaev’s quick finishes, including knockout wins over Pascal Hintzen and Emil Nezirov, as well as a technical knockout against Piotr Kacprzak, highlight his ability to capitalize on opportunities and end fights decisively.
7: “Czhonkur” enjoyed a remarkable seven-fight winning streak between November 2016 and October 2022, a testament to his consistency and dominance. This impressive run showcased his ability to string together victories against tough opponents like the aforementioned Hintzen and Slawomir Szczepanski.
2: While Soldaev has experienced setbacks in the form of his two decision losses, it serves as a testament to the learning curve in his career. He lost his professional MMA debut against Kevin Nowak in 2015 and his most recent fight against Daniel Rutkowski at KSW 83 in June.
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