MMA fighter who missed weight forced to fight his opponent and his dad in 2v1 bout as punishment
A Polish Mixed Martial Arts fighter who missed weight by a wide margin was punished by being forced to fight his opponent and his dad in a 2v1 bout.
The often-gimmicky FAME MMA returned on Saturday night, with their big star Amadeusz Ferrari set to take on Alan Kwiecinski in one of the main event bouts. However, when he arrived at weigh-ins his opponent was over 7lb heavier than the welterweight limit, causing drama on the scales.
Ultimately, they came up with the idea of making Kwiecinski fight both Ferrari and his father Dariusz Roslik in a new 2v1 main event. And the fight went ahead with hilarious results in front of a packed crowd at the Atlas Arena.
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Amadeusz Ferrari and his dad were put in 2v1 MMA fight as punishment for weight miss
Viewers familiar with Amadeusz Ferrari may remember him from his days on Misfits Boxing earlier this year. In the ring, he went to war with Salt Papi and lost by retirement after an epic battle, after brawling with Anthony Taylor during the pre-fight build-up.
He is best known for his MMA fights, primarily under the FAME MMA banner. And he was due to return to the cage on Saturday night in Lodz, Poland against Alan Kwiecinski in a welterweight bout that would main event the promotion’s 23rd show.
However, Kwiecinski ended up tipping the scales at 81kg with the towel, meaning that he was over 7lb heavier than even the extended welterweight limit. And on short notice, they decided to punish his rival by making him fight both Ferrari and his father.
Amadeusz Ferrari’s dad lands submission in brutal 2v1 beating of rival who missed weight
While it is unclear what weight the Roslik patriarch weighed for the fight, he decided on short notice to fight for the first time in his life at the age of 60. He and his son lined out and went for a joint offence, which ended up successful.
While Kwiecinski, whose record heading into the bout was far less impressive than Ferrari’s at just 3-6, did manage to drop the 60-year-old, he quickly found out that his son was a serious competitor. He attempted to jump a guillotine in a mindless move that saw him on his back voluntarily.
And with two men able to keep him on his back, Kwiecinski ended up finding himself in a number of compromising positions. Ultimately, it was actually Roslik senior who locked in a decent rear naked choke, which accompanied with his son’s punches earned a quick tap.
The fight was one of the most bizarre of the year, with fans calling for the father-son duo to take on the Neffati Brothers. They famously were brutalised by ‘World’s strongest man’ Eddie Hall earlier this year in a 2v1 fight that didn’t quite go as well for the duo.
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