Muslim Tulshaev’s Unbeaten Run in KSW | Road to XTB KSW 110
Muslim Tulshaev’s Rise in KSW
Muslim Tulshaev has quickly turned into one of the most talked-about names in KSW. Since his debut, the German-based fighter has combined raw aggression with calculated striking, building an undefeated run inside the circular cage. With each fight, Tulshaev has shown he’s not just a newcomer but a genuine contender in the stacked welterweight division.
Making a Statement at KSW Epic
Tulshaev burst onto the scene at KSW Epic, a card remembered for its unique ruleset and atmosphere. Against Konrad Rusiński, Tulshaev reminded fans of KSW’s wild roots by unleashing soccer kicks and stomps on his way to victory. That performance set the tone for his career: fearless, brutal, and impossible to ignore. Check out the fight here.
Climbing the Ranks with Consistency
His momentum continued at KSW 97, where he outclassed Marcin Krakowiak. Later, at KSW 102, Tulshaev met veteran Daniel Skibiński and secured another decisive win (fight page here). Each step has proven he’s not just collecting victories but building a case as one of the division’s most dangerous prospects.
KSW 110: Tulshaev vs Grzebyk
At KSW 110 in Rzeszów, Tulshaev faces his toughest challenge yet: seasoned Polish star Andrzej Grzebyk. Known for his durability and explosive striking, Grzebyk has fought some of the biggest names in Polish MMA. The matchup between Tulshaev and Grzebyk could determine the future landscape of the welterweight title picture.
Why This Fight Matters
Tulshaev’s undefeated streak collides with Grzebyk’s veteran savvy. A win here could launch Tulshaev into direct title contention, while Grzebyk is determined to remind fans why he’s a cornerstone of KSW’s roster. For both fighters, it’s not just about the result—it’s about cementing a place in the organization’s elite tier.
Bigger Picture: KSW Welterweight Division
KSW’s welterweight division has always been one of the deepest in Europe. From classic rivalries to new blood like Tulshaev, every event feels like a step toward something bigger. To understand why KSW remains such a powerhouse in global MMA, check out our evergreen feature What is KSW?, which breaks down the promotion’s history, rule set, and its role in shaping Europe’s MMA scene.
The Road Ahead
If Tulshaev defeats Grzebyk at KSW 110, his next stop could easily be a title eliminator or even a championship bout. With the hype around this card being SOLD OUT weeks in advance, all eyes will be on how this rising force handles the pressure. The fight is more than just a clash of styles—it’s a potential passing of the torch.
Win or lose, Tulshaev has already proven he belongs in the conversation among KSW’s best. But if he manages to extend his streak, the conversation will shift from prospect to legitimate future champion.