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XTB KSW 119 Bonuses | Kaouchen KO, Masaev Submission & Fight of the Night

Video: XTB KSW 119 bonuses featuring Souheil Kaouchen’s knockout, Adam Masaev’s armbar and Tymoteusz Łopaczyk vs Andrzej Grzebyk as Fight of the Night, plus a preview of KSW 120.

XTB KSW 119 bonuses celebrate a violent night in Radom

XTB KSW 119 produced submissions, knockouts, and several exhausting battles inside the round cage, but three performances stood above the rest when KSW handed out its post-fight bonuses.

Souheil Kaouchen earned Knockout of the Night after breaking down Kacper Wróbel, Adam Masaev claimed Submission of the Night with a rapid armbar, and Tymoteusz Łopaczyk vs Andrzej Grzebyk was the obvious choice for Fight of the Night after three rounds of chaos.


Souheil Kaouchen wins Knockout of the Night

Kaouchen arrived in Radom as one of KSW’s most interesting young French prospects, but his fight with Kacper Wróbel was far from an easy showcase. Wróbel pushed the pace early, mixed wrestling with spinning attacks, and forced Kaouchen to work through difficult positions.

The second round changed everything. Kaouchen landed hard punches, survived a submission threat, reversed the position, and began unloading from the top. Elbows and heavy ground strikes kept landing until the referee had no choice but to stop the fight.

The result kept Kaouchen unbeaten and gave him the kind of finish that can accelerate a young fighter’s rise. He did not simply overwhelm an overmatched opponent. He had to solve problems, survive danger, and then punish Wróbel once the opening appeared. That made the XTB KSW 119 knockout bonus fully deserved.


Adam Masaev takes Submission of the Night

Adam Masaev needed only 94 seconds to submit Konrad Rusiński, but the finish was more impressive than the short fight time suggests. Masaev briefly found himself underneath after the action moved to the mat, yet he stayed composed and immediately attacked the arm.

The armbar came together quickly. Rusiński had the top position, but Masaev controlled the limb, adjusted his hips, and forced the tap before the fight had time to settle. It was the type of submission that showed both instinct and technical confidence.

Masaev remained unbeaten and added another finish to a record already built heavily around submissions. In a promotion filled with strong European grapplers, the ability to end a fight from a seemingly defensive position makes him especially dangerous.


Łopaczyk vs Grzebyk wins Fight of the Night

The meeting between Tymoteusz Łopaczyk and Andrzej Grzebyk was the fight people were still discussing after the event. Both welterweights attacked at a punishing pace, traded heavy punches and kicks, and repeatedly stood their ground instead of backing away.

Grzebyk carried the experience and ranking, while Łopaczyk brought pressure and a willingness to make the fight uncomfortable from the opening exchanges. By the second round, Łopaczyk was cut, but neither fighter slowed down. The contest had become a genuine war rather than a cautious ranking fight.

Łopaczyk eventually changed levels in the third round, gained the mount, landed ground strikes, and caught Grzebyk in a guillotine as he tried to escape. The submission ended the fight, but both men earned the bonus because of everything that happened before it.

For Łopaczyk, the win was more than an exciting result. Beating a highly ranked veteran in a Fight of the Night performance pushes him much closer to the top of the KSW welterweight division.


KSW moves from Radom to XTB KSW 120 in Gdynia

The promotion now turns toward XTB KSW 120 on July 18 at Polsat Plus Arena in Gdynia. The main event features Rafał Haratyk vs Bartosz Leśko for the KSW light heavyweight championship.

Rafał Haratyk enters as champion, while Bartosz Leśko gets the biggest opportunity of his career. It is a title fight between two Polish light heavyweights with very different routes to the top, and it gives KSW 120 a strong domestic main event.

The heavyweight matchup between Augusto Sakai and Artur Szpilka adds major name value. Sakai vs Szpilka matches a former UFC heavyweight title challenger against one of Poland’s most recognizable combat-sports figures.

KSW 120 also includes Ibragim Chuzhigaev vs Maciej Różański. Their first fight ended without a winner after an accidental eye poke, so the rematch gives former champion Ibragim Chuzhigaev and Maciej Różański the chance to settle the rivalry properly.


Why the XTB KSW 119 bonus video matters

This bonus package captures three very different sides of KSW. Kaouchen delivered the violent ground-and-pound finish. Masaev showed calm, technical submission skill. Łopaczyk and Grzebyk produced the long, punishing battle that fans usually remember most.

Together, the three awards offer a sharp recap of XTB KSW 119 while setting up the road toward KSW 120. Radom delivered the breakout performances. Gdynia is next, with a championship main event, a major heavyweight fight, and an unfinished light heavyweight rivalry ready to continue KSW’s 2026 season.

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