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The last we heard from Polish strongman turned MMA fighter Mariusz Pudzianowski we reported on his proposed US debut against former UFC champ Tim Sylvia. That was until I entered my local newsstand to see him leering at me from the cover of a MMA magazine (see photo) calling out current UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar. Clearly, Pudzianowski has every reason to want to break into the lucrative US marketplace though I’m not sure the fight sport equivilaent of jumping in front of a speeding semi on the freeway is the best way to go about it.

Whether or not the Sylvia fight comes to fruition, Pudzianowski already has a future opponent. He’s signed to meet another Polish sports star, Robert Paczków, in Katowice, Poland on May 7th. Paczków is definitely a good match in terms of experience–he’s 1-0 in his MMA career with a win over James McSweeney (who would later be a cast member on ‘The Ultimate Fighter). Paczków will be an interesting test since he’s not only a big dude himself going 6?2? 310 but has a background in Greco-Roman wrestling and sumo.

But ‘Puddin’ has already set his sights higher. Much higher. He’d already called out WAMMA Heavyweight Champion and the best heavyweight MMA fighter on the planet, Fedor Emelianenko. Now he apparently wants to fight UFC heavyweight champ Brock Lesnar. There’s always the chance that he made this challenge during Lesnar’s well publicized health issues, but that’s most likely not the case. I guess the old line about ‘your mouth writing checks your body can’t cash’ doesn’t translate into Polish.

Superficially, there’s at least *some* similarity between Pudzianowski and Lesnar–both made their bones in dubious pseudo-sports. Brock Lesnar rose to fame and fortune in the WWE, while Pudzianowski became the Lance Armstrong of the World’s Strongest Man competition. That’s where the similarities end. We can all agree that Pudzianowski is a big, powerful dude. But so is Lesnar. Lesnar is also a former NCAA wrestling champion who finished his college career with a record of 106–5. He’s also a guy that almost made an NFL team as a walk on despite not having played football since high school. And lest we forget, he’s the UFC heavyweight champion.


Pudzianowski looks like he’s taking the promotional strategy used by German-Polish boxer Dariusz Michalczewski during his prime. Michalczewski was a decent fighter, but received more press for continually calling out Roy Jones, Jr. than for anything he did in the ring. His act went like this–Michalczewski would call out RJ. At the time, Jones was on top of the boxing world so his people would suggest a fight in Las Vegas. Michalczewski would refuse and insist they fight in Germany, and then crow that Jones was ‘ducking’ him. That could be what Pudzianowski is trying to do–he can call out Lesnar, Fedor, etc. but refuse to fight them outside of Poland. He can then claim to his fans in Poland that these monsters are ‘afraid’ of him.

At this point, Pudzianowski would be better served worrying about Robert Paczków and/or Tim Sylvia. He wants nothing to do with Fedor and Lesnar, and definitely not in the short term. Still, you never know–particularly in Fedor’s case since he could headline a DREAM event in Japan fighting a mop–it could happen.[/i]

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Last I heard...UFC tests fighters for performance enhancers. I don't think Pudzianowski could pee clean in a decade.
 

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Well, it would be the one fight where Lesnar wouldn't have the strength advantage I guess. lol
 

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The scary thing if he gets a hold of you,you are in serious trouble,could you imagined him getting you in a bearhug and slamming you to the mat with his weight coming down on you?

Lesnar has no sub skills,he would have a hardtime with him.
 

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If im not mistaken, Puddin weighs over 300lbs even during his offseason. (according to his website, 141kg, or 310lbs)

He would have to cut 40lbs to be able to qualify for a fight with Lesnar.

They would be very evenly matched at (time of fight weight of) around 300lbs

...and for anyone who says Mariusz is stronger than Brock, then you dont remember when Brock F5'd the 500lb Big Show, and have never seen his training routines. They are completely insane.

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No doubt Brock is strong, but this is the multi-time worlds strongest man we're talking about here. Lesnar would most likely win, but would not have the raw strength advantage.
 

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Also, as a former pro-wrestler myself, here's a little hint. When you body slam, F-5, suplex, or any other move that involves lifting your opponent, the opponent jumps allowing one to lift them much easier. Not saying what he did isn't impressive, but no way did he lift him up without assistance.
 

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HPC said:
If im not mistaken, Puddin weighs over 300lbs even during his offseason. (according to his website, 141kg, or 310lbs)

He would have to cut 40lbs to be able to qualify for a fight with Lesnar.

They would be very evenly matched at (time of fight weight of) around 300lbs

...and for anyone who says Mariusz is stronger than Brock, then you dont remember when Brock F5'd the 500lb Big Show, and have never seen his training routines. They are completely insane.

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Brock is a strong dude, but Pudzawhatever is one of the strongest guys in the entire world.
 

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Im not doubting Mariusz is one of the strongest guys in the world (because hes proven he is).

Im just saying Brock can be just as strong, probably nowhere near what Mariusz can be, but both of them are two of the stronger fighters in MMA.

Plus, when Maruisz cuts the weight to 265, he will have to lose some of that mass (since theres about 3% fat on him), so his levels will come down a little bit.

Damn i'd love to see that fight!

Oh and Ty, I gotcha on the jump part, but the really impressive part is that he held Show on his shoulders for a few seconds, then finished that f5 with no other help. I watched it on TV and thought it was insane! Or the top rope suplex that broke the ring....that was impressive too.
 

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There are a few problems with Pudizanowski taking on Lesnar. Weight room and Tough Man strength will not not automatically transfer to being a beast in the ring. I'm sure there are plenty of muscles that are used in MMA that are not used in tough man. If he is 300lbs @ 3% body fat (which I highly doubt) all of his weight that he cuts will be muscle and make him considerably weaker. Still stronger probably than anyone else in MMA but still. How quick is this guy? Does anyone actually think he's quicker than Brock? What is his combat background? I have no idea so I'm actually asking.
 

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Actually, I believe he has a decent boxing background. At least I remember hearing that. Need to double check.
 

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I got this from Mariusz Pudzianowski

Apart from the WSM, Pudzianowski is a fourth kyu green belt in Kyokushin kaikan karate, and has also trained as an amateur boxer
 

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He also served time in prison for beating down some guy that was beating up someone else

Ouch!

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Ty Hope said:
Also, as a former pro-wrestler myself, here's a little hint. When you body slam, F-5, suplex, or any other move that involves lifting your opponent, the opponent jumps allowing one to lift them much easier. Not saying what he did isn't impressive, but no way did he lift him up without assistance.


He might not have got him up on his shoulders without assistance, but he sure did pick him up off of his shoulders and throw him over his head without assistance, lol.
 

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Sam Banks said:
[quote="Ty Hope":1vvxh3zs]Also, as a former pro-wrestler myself, here's a little hint. When you body slam, F-5, suplex, or any other move that involves lifting your opponent, the opponent jumps allowing one to lift them much easier. Not saying what he did isn't impressive, but no way did he lift him up without assistance.


He might not have got him up on his shoulders without assistance, but he sure did pick him up off of his shoulders and throw him over his head without assistance, lol.[/quote:1vvxh3zs]

Well, he was also receiving some "medical assistance" at the time. lol Still impressive though.
 

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Ty Hope said:
[quote="Sam Banks":bzuu9yjr][quote="Ty Hope":bzuu9yjr]Also, as a former pro-wrestler myself, here's a little hint. When you body slam, F-5, suplex, or any other move that involves lifting your opponent, the opponent jumps allowing one to lift them much easier. Not saying what he did isn't impressive, but no way did he lift him up without assistance.


He might not have got him up on his shoulders without assistance, but he sure did pick him up off of his shoulders and throw him over his head without assistance, lol.[/quote:bzuu9yjr]

Well, he was also receiving some "medical assistance" at the time. lol Still impressive though.[/quote:bzuu9yjr]


HOW DARE YOU!

Brock Lesnar's never even taken an Aleve, let alone PED's!!
 

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