The strongest fight in the history of the welterweight category… Zibastian Kadistam vs. Roberto Soldic

Former world champion Kadistam and mixed martial arts star Soldić will face each other in an upcoming match at dawn on Saturday, May 6, during the ONE Fight Night 10 show, which is the first to be held by the One Championship in the United States.

The two fighters have a total of 34 victories, 29 of which came via knockouts, indicating that the scenario of the grinding battle may witness a wonderful ending.

Swede Kadistam expressed his excitement to take on the Croatian fighter dubbed “RoboCop” at the First Bank Center in Broomfield, Colorado.

Kadistam, who achieved an impressive victory over Yuri Lapicus during ONE Fight Night 1 that was held last August with a knockout that came following only 57 seconds from the start of the fight, expected that the confrontation between him and Soldic would be “crazy”.

“It’s going to be crazy, I promise,” Kadistam said. “No one will go to sleep without watching it. I get excited just thinking regarding the fight!”

After his ups and downs in his career, and especially his 2019 loss of his MMA world welterweight title to Kyrgyzstan-Russian Kyamryan Abbasov, the 32-year-old Swede feels ready to get back on top once more.

The steps to return to the summit were drawn by Kadistam, known for his devastating punches and ruthless fighting style, with two consecutive knockout victories, raising his tally to 14 victories once morest seven defeats.

The martial arts audience is waiting to see what Soldic will present, who was considered the most prominent non-contract fighter with a fighting organization when he signed with the “One” championship at the end of last year, especially following his first fight once morest Murad Ramazanov ended quickly following the latter dealt an unintentional blow below the belt.

Despite his great self-confidence, the Swedish fighter knows that he will face a tough battle because Soldic, the martial arts champion for two categories, will not be up for grabs.

The 28-year-old Croatian has dominated the mixed martial arts scene in Europe with 20 victories, including 17 by knockout, and multiple titles.

In front of Kadistam, it appears that “RoboCop” has an opportunity to show his outstanding fighting talents and win his first victory under the banner of the largest combat organization in the world.

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