
KSW 110 touched down in Rzeszów, Poland, on September 20 with a stacked card from top to bottom, headlined by a pivotal clash at a 176-pound catchweight. Local favourite Andrzej Grzebyk looked to keep his momentum rolling when he met dangerous striker Muslim Tulshaev in the main event.
As Grzebyk turned up the heat, Tulshaev unleashed a hellacious knee near the fence that caught his overzealous opponent clean. Tulshaev followed up with a right hand that sent Grzebyk crashing to the canvas. Moments later, the referee stepped in and brought the fight to a halt with less than a minute remaining in the opening round.

In the KSW 110 co-main event, Madars Fleminas climbed back into the win column, scoring a split decision victory over Tymoteusz Łopaczyk on Saturday night.
While things were competitive on the feet, it was Fleminas’ work on the mat that secured the win. Curiously, one judge scored the fight as a clean sweep for Łopaczyk, but the other two disagreed, allowing Fleminas to snap a two-fight losing skid and earn his second career win under the KSW banner.
Main Card
Muslim Tulshaev defeated Andrzej Grzebyk via round-one TKO
Madars Bertholds-Fleminas def. Tymoteusz Łopaczyk via split decision
Sergiusz Zając defeated Mariusz Książkiewicz via round-one TKO
Mateusz Makarowski defeated Welisson Paiva via round-two TKO
Szymon Bajor defeated Ricardo Prasel via unanimous decision
Vitalii Yakymenko def Rogerio Bontorin via round-three TKO
Łukasz Charzewski def. Piotr Kacprzak via unanimous decision
Michał Dreczkowski def. Adam Tomasik via round-one TKO
Sebastian Decowski def. Przemysław Gorny via round-one submission (scarf hold armlock)
Oleksandr Moisa def. Krystian Błeźień via round-two TKO