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KSW (Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki)

Radomskie Centrum Sportu, Radom, PL
17. January 2026. 19:00h
2026
17
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for XTB KSW 114 Radom – Parnasse vs Held and Wrzosek vs Bajor at Radomskie Centrum Sportu MMA Night

Buying tickets for XTB KSW 114 in Radom lets you watch Parnasse vs Held and the heavyweight clash between Wrzosek and Bajor live in Radomskie Centrum Sportu. On this page you will find key details on date, arena layout, travel, nearby accommodation and how to buy tickets safely for this major European MMA event

XTB KSW 114 in Radom – a big fight night at the start of the year

XTB KSW 114 brings one of the strongest KSW events in recent years, taking place on Saturday, 17 January 2026 at 19:00 in the Radomskie Centrum Sportu arena in Radom, Poland. This is an MMA spectacle that opens the new European fight season and combines everything fans love: a lightweight title fight, an explosive heavyweight clash, and a series of matchups featuring dangerous finishers and promising talents. Center stage will feature double champion Salahdine Parnasse and Polish ground specialist Marcin Held, while Arkadiusz Wrzosek and Szymon Bajor will lead the heavyweight line that promises brutal knockouts and potentially spectacular finishes. The very fact that the gala is branded as KSW 114: Wrzosek vs Bajor shows how much the organization believes in the magnetism of the heavyweight collision, even though the lightweight title is formally the main fight of the night. Interest in tickets is growing week by week, and ticket sales cover different sections of the arena – from the stands to the floor seats by the cage, where the fight experience is most intense and every strike sounds louder. If you’re planning a trip to Radom, it’s good to know that one ticket is valid for the entire fight night, so a single day you set aside for this journey actually buys you hours of top-tier adrenaline live in the arena. Secure your tickets for this event now and take the chance to experience one of the loudest KSW atmospheres in Poland right at the start of the year – the purchase button is waiting below.

Stars of the night: Parnasse, Held, Wrzosek and Bajor

The stars of the night at XTB KSW 114 are clearly defined: Salahdine Parnasse as one of the organization’s flagship faces and a double champion in the featherweight and lightweight divisions, and Marcin Held as an experienced ground master with an impressive international career in Bellator, the UFC and the PFL. Their clash for the lightweight championship belt will be the most technically sophisticated part of the evening, and many describe it ahead of the event as a collision of generations – a young, well-rounded champion against one of the best Polish grapplers of his generation. At the same time, Arkadiusz “Hightower” Wrzosek and Szymon Bajor bring a completely different type of excitement: a heavyweight bout where one punch can turn everything around, which is exactly why their fight is written into the event’s very title and promoted as the key lure for the crowd. Wrzosek has a rich kickboxing career behind him and a string of impressive knockout wins in KSW, while Bajor is a veteran with dozens of professional fights and experience against various styles, making this a matchup where every miss will cost dearly. For fans in the arena, these two fights are precisely why tickets are being sought earlier than usual, and seats in sectors closer to the cage are typically the first to sell out. When you get both a title fight for the belt and a heavyweight collision with knockout potential on one night, it’s clear that buying tickets isn’t just a “go or not go” decision, but a real choice of a fight experience with which you open your sporting year 2026.

The lightweight title at stake: Salahdine Parnasse vs Marcin Held

In the lightweight main event, Salahdine Parnasse defends the belt against Marcin Held, one of the most dangerous grapplers Polish MMA has ever produced. Parnasse is known for an outstanding combination of movement, timing and precise striking, and in KSW he has already made history as a double champion who dominated the featherweight scene and then stepped into lightweight and captured the title there. Held, on the other hand, is the prototype of a fighter who constantly threatens to finish on the ground; fans of Bellator and the UFC remember his BJJ black belt and leglock arsenal, where he was often on the edge of title shots. Stylistically, this is a fight in which Parnasse will try to keep distance, use fast combinations, level changes and kicks, while Held will patiently look for the chance to take it down, grab a leg or lock in a choke in a scramble along the fence. That contrasting dynamic is exactly what makes this fight the evening’s main technical jewel: every poorly timed high kick can end in a takedown, and every careless transition can turn into a submission. From the crowd’s perspective, tickets for this event bring a rare opportunity to watch a fighter of Parnasse’s caliber live at a stage of his career when he is at his peak, yet still hungry to prove himself and seek new challenges, alongside the proven veteran Held who knows this may be his last chance at a big belt in Europe.

Heavyweight collision: Arkadiusz Wrzosek vs Szymon Bajor

The heavyweight fight between Arkadiusz Wrzosek and Szymon Bajor is almost certainly the one in which the decibels in Radomskie Centrum Sportu will hit the maximum, because these are two fighters accustomed to wars on the feet. Wrzosek came to KSW as an established kickboxer who competed in Glory, and his transition to MMA was marked by a string of attractive finishes – from technical knockouts to chokes that surprised even skeptics. Bajor, meanwhile, is a fighter with a long tenure on the European scene, with more than thirty professional bouts, and enough experience to know how to survive an early onslaught and capitalize on an opponent’s mistakes in later rounds. This fight is also a clash of different momentum curves: Wrzosek enters the cage on a wave of victories and with the reputation of a top contender in the KSW heavyweight rankings, while Bajor is looking for a bout that can boost his rating again and prove he is still capable of the top. For fans, an additional lure is the fact that the gala is officially promoted through this heavyweight pairing, which means the production, walkouts and announcements will be especially focused on this clash. If you love heavyweights and want to feel live the moment when the entire arena holds its breath before a single hook, this is the match that makes tickets for XTB KSW 114 worth planning to buy in time, to avoid a situation where tickets for the best sectors simply disappear days before the event.

The rest of the fight card – dangerous finishers and local heroes

Although the headline fights steal the most attention, KSW 114 offers a whole series of interesting clashes on the rest of the fight card, making tickets for this gala night even more worthwhile. In the light heavyweight division, former champion Ibragim Chuzhigaev faces the increasingly dangerous Sergiusz Zajac, a bout already being billed as a clash of experience and a brutal finishing streak – a former champion versus a fighter known for rarely leaving fights to the judges’ scorecards. In the women’s flyweight division, we will watch Wiktoria Czyzewska against Brazil’s Tamires Vidal, as KSW further strengthens the women’s scene and brings a combination of local talent and international experience. The middleweight bout between Cezariusz Kęsik and Henry Fadipe brings together two fighters who love finishes before the limit, while Viktor ČervinskĂœ and Amaury Wako Zabo in the welterweight division will try to steal the show with attractive exchanges. The event also mentions the appearance of local favorite Albert Odzimkowski, whose name in Radom is synonymous with fighting courage and whose bouts almost always guarantee an emotional firework in front of the home crowd. For anyone who buys tickets, this means the fight program lasts for hours, with a constant ŃĐŒĐ”ĐœĐ° of styles, tempos and tactics, so tickets for this event are not “one fight – one risk,” but entry into a richly layered event where every next walk to the cage brings a new story and a new chance for a highlight finish.

Radomskie Centrum Sportu – a modern fighting stage

Radomskie Centrum Sportu is one of the most modern sports arenas in the Mazovia region, built between 2017 and 2021 and officially opened at the end of 2021, with a capacity of just over five thousand spectators. The arena is located at Andrzeja Struga 63, not far from the city center, which means visitors who buy tickets for KSW 114 have relatively easy access by public transport, taxi, or on foot from nearby neighborhoods. The arena is the standard home ground for the volleyball club Czarni Radom, but it has already hosted a number of combat events, including multiple KSW galas and Babilon MMA events, so the infrastructure is adapted for a quick conversion into a fighting stage with a cage in the center. Thanks to good acoustics and full capacity, the atmosphere in the RCS often feels bigger than the number of seats suggests, because chanting and drums from the stands bounce off the roof structure and return back toward the fighting area. If you’re planning the trip, it’s worth considering accommodation near the venue, especially if you want to avoid traveling back late at night after the gala and take the chance to spend the entire weekend in Radom. Ticket sales for XTB KSW 114 are already underway, and if you want a good view of the cage and to feel a real “stadium” effect in an indoor arena, it’s best to buy your tickets as soon as possible via the button below.

Radom – a city with fighting energy and a rich history

Radom is a city of just over 200,000 inhabitants, located roughly one hundred kilometers south of Warsaw, on the Mleczna river, and it has traditionally been an important transport and industrial hub in eastern central Poland. Historically, Radom has been, since the Middle Ages, a place of politically important parliamentary gatherings and the adoption of key documents, while in more recent history it is known for the textile, glass, chemical and arms industries. Today the city combines the heritage of old architecture with modern infrastructure – from renovated parks and bicycle paths to recreational zones and sports facilities like Radomskie Centrum Sportu. For visitors to KSW 114, that means you can combine tickets for the gala night with a mini trip: a walk through the old town, a visit to local museums, or coffee in the center before heading to the arena. During the year, Radom also hosts major events such as the Radom Air Show, jazz and theater festivals, which further highlights the city’s tradition as a cultural and sporting center of the region. If you want to make the most of your trip, consider accommodation offers in Radom that allow you to arrive a day earlier, explore the city, and calmly prepare for the evening fighting explosion in the RCS. For many fans, it is precisely the combination of the city’s vibe and the intensity of a KSW gala that makes tickets for this event worth more than the price printed on the ticket itself.

Getting to the arena, door opening time, and tips for fans

The practical side of visiting KSW 114 is just as important as the fight card itself, especially if you’re coming from outside Radom or from another country. The nearest airport is Radom Airport, but many fans from the region will likely fly into Warsaw and then reach Radom by train or bus, from where it’s easy to get to Andrzeja Struga 63 via local transport. The recommendation is to plan to arrive at the arena at least an hour and a half before the official start at 19:00, to avoid crowds at the entrances, get through security checks without rushing, and settle into your seat before the first preliminary fights. Organizers usually open the doors early enough for fans to buy a drink or snacks, visit the fan zone and take photos with the staging, so it’s a shame to rush through all that at the last moment. If you’re coming by car, it’s good to check in advance where the public parking lots near the arena are located and consider booking accommodation for event visitors, so that after the gala night ends you have a safe and comfortable place to rest. Tickets for this event sell out quickly, so buying tickets in time should be taken seriously – once the sectors fill up, arriving later won’t help, because without a valid ticket entry into the arena simply won’t be possible.

The KSW gala atmosphere and why it’s worth being in the arena live

KSW has for years been synonymous with some of the best-produced MMA galas in Europe, and you feel it most when you sit in the stands and experience the fighters’ walkouts, light effects, fireworks, music and the cheering of thousands of people at the same time. The combination of Polish fan chants, modern visuals on LED screens, and the very sound of strikes in the cage creates an experience that is hard to convey via a TV broadcast or streaming. XTB KSW 114 has all the prerequisites to be one of those nights people talk about for months afterward: a double main event with Parnasse and Held and with Wrzosek and Bajor, a string of bouts in which stoppages before the final bell are realistically expected, and a crowd that will push the fighters to give their maximum from the first to the last fight. For anyone who buys tickets, that means a whole evening of emotions – from the first gong sound to the final victory speeches, selfies from the stands, and debates on the way out of the arena. If you love combat sports, this is one of those events for which it’s fairest to say: secure your tickets for this event now, because watching KSW 114 live in Radomskie Centrum Sportu is simply an experience that doesn’t happen every year.Sources:
- KSW – the organization’s official website and announcement of details about XTB KSW 114, the date, venue and main fights
- myMMA.pl – the fight card for KSW 114 highlighting the pairings Parnasse vs Held, Wrzosek vs Bajor and the other bouts of the evening
- Tapology, MMAtown and other specialized MMA portals – fight card analysis, main fight previews and KSW 114’s status in the combat events calendar
- Wikipedia and the official city websites of Radom and Radomskie Centrum Sportu – information about the city, the arena, the address and the venue capacity
- Sherdog, ESPN and specialized MMA statistics portals – profiles and careers of Salahdine Parnasse, Marcin Held, Arkadiusz Wrzosek, Szymon Bajor and the other participants of the gala night

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