Marcin Parcheta faces Rafał Jackiewicz at KSW 28: Fighters’ Den
Aug 15, 2014 Comments
(PRESS RELEASE) -- KSW Federation announces the signing of one of
the best Polish kickboxers Marcin Parcheta to a long-term deal. The
Szczecin’s Nak Muay team product will face the former IBF
welterweight contender and boxing European champion Rafał
Jackiewicz at the upcoming KSW 28: Fighters’ Den event on October
4th in Szczecin.
Parcheta will make his MMA debut being the WKN kickboxing world champion, multiple amateur world and Polish champion, as well as the number one ranked kickboxer in Poland at seventy kilograms. Marcin has been a force to be reckoned with in the most demanding striking discipline for the last decade, earning six domestic muay thai championships from 2005 to 2013. The first ever KSW show in Szczecin is the perfect opportunity for the successful thai boxer to test his skills in mixed martial arts, here is how he explains his decision to try MMA:
I’ve been asked many times about trying MMA. I’ve thought about it and when the suitable opportunity came I decided to go for it. Being a fighter I love new challenges and KSW is the place to be for the best fighters in Poland. Being a part of the organization is a true honor.
The Szczecin-born fighter prepares for the bout in one of the best Polish MMA academies – The Berserkers Team, where he trains wrestling and grappling under watchful eye of Piotr Bagiński and along fellow KSW 28 participants Maciej Jewtuszko, Rafał Moks or Kamil Gniadek.
The Szczecin’s KSW 28 cage is the perfect arena to confront the formidable muay thai specialist with the decorated boxer. Placed on the main card, the three five-minute round lightweight contest has all the making to be spectacular striking clash which will pleasure every combat sports aficionado.
Parcheta will make his MMA debut being the WKN kickboxing world champion, multiple amateur world and Polish champion, as well as the number one ranked kickboxer in Poland at seventy kilograms. Marcin has been a force to be reckoned with in the most demanding striking discipline for the last decade, earning six domestic muay thai championships from 2005 to 2013. The first ever KSW show in Szczecin is the perfect opportunity for the successful thai boxer to test his skills in mixed martial arts, here is how he explains his decision to try MMA:
I’ve been asked many times about trying MMA. I’ve thought about it and when the suitable opportunity came I decided to go for it. Being a fighter I love new challenges and KSW is the place to be for the best fighters in Poland. Being a part of the organization is a true honor.
The Szczecin-born fighter prepares for the bout in one of the best Polish MMA academies – The Berserkers Team, where he trains wrestling and grappling under watchful eye of Piotr Bagiński and along fellow KSW 28 participants Maciej Jewtuszko, Rafał Moks or Kamil Gniadek.
The Szczecin’s KSW 28 cage is the perfect arena to confront the formidable muay thai specialist with the decorated boxer. Placed on the main card, the three five-minute round lightweight contest has all the making to be spectacular striking clash which will pleasure every combat sports aficionado.
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