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KSW 111

KSW returns to the Czech Republic for an explosive evening of Mixed Martial Arts action as heavyweight champion Phil “And Still” De Fries defends his title against undefeated challenger Stefan “Mutant” Vojčák at KSW 111 at the iconic Werk Arena in Třinec.
This marks a historic championship bout as De Fries continues his record-breaking heavyweight title reign, looking to extend his incredible defensive streak against the dangerous Slovakian prospect.
With a stacked card featuring Polish and international stars, KSW 111 promises to deliver an unforgettable evening of elite MMA competition before the passionate European crowd.

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KSW 111: De Fries vs. Vojčák

  • Date / Time: Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 01:00 PM ET
  • Promotion: Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki (KSW)
  • Venue: Werk Arena
  • Location: Třinec, Czech Republic
  • Broadcast: KSWTV, Canal+ (Prelims 10:00 AM ET / Main Card 01:00 PM ET)
  • Ring / Rounds: Octagon – Professional Fights
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Main Card
Phil De Fries
Phil “And Still” De Fries
27-6-0, 1NC
MAIN EVENT Heavyweight Championship 5 Rounds
Stefan Vojcak
Stefan “Mutant” Vojčák
9-1
Rafal Haratyk
Rafał “Polish Tank” Haratyk
20-5-2
CO-MAIN EVENT Light Heavyweight Championship 5 Rounds
Bartosz Lesko
Bartosz Leśko
15-5-2
Leo Brichta
Leo Brichta
13-6
MAIN CARD Middleweight 3 Rounds
Werlleson Martins
Werlleson Martins
19-7
Matus Juracek
Matúš Juráček
12-5
MAIN CARD Welterweight 3 Rounds
Mateusz Pawlik
Mateusz Pawlik
6-2
Preliminary Card
Laura Grzyb
Laura Grzyb
1-0
PRELIMS Women’s Strawweight 3 Rounds
Karolina Vankova
Karolína Vaňková
0-0
Alfan Rocher-Labes
Alfan Rocher-Labes
11-4
PRELIMS Featherweight 3 Rounds
Tobiasz Le
Tobiasz Le
5-2
Szymon Karolczyk
Szymon Karolczyk
7-3
PRELIMS Lightweight 3 Rounds
Tagir Machmudov
Tagir Machmudov
3-0
Adrian Dudek
Adrian Dudek
7-4
MAIN CARD Middleweight 3 Rounds
Bartosz Kurek
Bartosz Kurek
4-0

Main Event Analysis: KSW Heavyweight Championship

Phil “And Still” De Fries vs. Štefan “Mutant” Vojčák

This heavyweight title defense features KSW’s longest-reigning champion facing a dangerous Slovak finisher in what promises to be a compelling clash of experience versus momentum.

Phil “And Still” De Fries (27-6-0, 1 NC)

Age: 38 | Team: Sunderland, England | Status: Champion

Key Strengths:

Dominant Champion — 11 successful title defenses, KSW record holder
Seven-year unbeaten streak with devastating finishing ability
Elite submission skills — multiple Submission of the Night awards
Championship experience — thrives under pressure
Ground and pound mastery — finished last three opponents via TKO
Former UFC veteran with big-stage experience

Points of Vigilance:

Age factor at 38 — wear and tear from long career
Fighting in Czech Republic — away from home advantage
Facing hungry challenger with momentum

Štefan “Mutant” Vojčák (9-1-0)

Age: Early 30s | From: Bratislava, Slovakia | Ranking: #4 KSW Heavyweight

Key Strengths:

Excellent recent form — notable wins over quality opposition
Finishing ability — 56% finish rate with power and submissions
Momentum builder — defeated Michal Martínek impressively
Regional advantage — fighting close to home
Dangerous striker — knocked out Darko Stošić previously
Nothing to lose mentality

Points of Vigilance:

First title shot — lack of championship experience
Facing legendary champion — De Fries’ experience advantage
Pressure of breaking De Fries’ streak

Fight Breakdown

De Fries’ Path to Victory: Use his championship composure to weather early storm and take control with his superior grappling. Look to ground and pound or find a submission finish as he has in recent victories.

Vojčák’s Path to Victory: Come out aggressive and look for an early knockout before De Fries can impose his wrestling. Utilize his striking power and avoid prolonged ground exchanges where the champion excels.

Main Event Prediction

De Fries’ championship experience and recent dominance should see him through another title defense. Expect De Fries to retain via TKO in rounds 2-3 after surviving any early pressure from the challenger, extending his historic KSW heavyweight reign.

Co-Main Event Analysis: KSW Light Heavyweight Championship

Rafał “Polish Tank” Haratyk vs. Bartosz Leśko

The KSW Light Heavyweight Championship is on the line as the defending champion makes his second title defense against a skilled challenger in what could be a technical striking battle.

Rafał “Polish Tank” Haratyk (20-5-2)

Age: Mid-30s | From: Bielsko-Biała, Poland | Status: Champion

Key Strengths:

Tournament Champion — won one-night tournament for title
Successful first defense — KO’d Marcin Wójcik at KSW 100
International experience — fought across multiple continents
Well-rounded skillset — 7 KOs, 5 submissions
Championship composure — proven under pressure
Home advantage — fighting closer to Poland

Points of Vigilance:

Recent injury layoff — pulled from April fight
Facing hungry contender — Leśko on winning streak
Pressure of defending belt

Bartosz Leśko (15-5-2)

Age: 26 | From: Poland | Ranking: #4 KSW Light Heavyweight

Key Strengths:

Perfect record at light heavyweight — 3-0 in the division
Two-fight winning streak — victories over Humburger and Różański
Well-rounded game — 2 KOs, 7 submissions
Karate background — multi-medalist in world championships
Youth advantage — prime athletic years
Submission threat — 47% submission rate

Points of Vigilance:

First title opportunity — championship inexperience
Facing proven champion — Haratyk’s superiority
Mixed KSW record — 4-3 overall in organization

Co-Main Event Prediction

This could be closer than expected. Leśko’s youth, technical skills, and perfect light heavyweight record make him a legitimate threat. Expect a technical battle that could go the distance, with Haratyk retaining by decision after a hard-fought contest.

Main Card Supporting Fights

Adrian Dudek vs. Bartosz Kurek (Middleweight – 185 lbs)

A middleweight clash featuring two Polish fighters looking to make their mark. Potential step-up fight for both competitors seeking to climb the rankings.

Szymon Karolczyk vs. Tagir Machmudov (Welterweight – 170 lbs)

Welterweight action between experienced campaigner Karolczyk and the dangerous Machmudov. Could steal the show with both fighters known for exciting performances.

Matúš Juráček vs. Mateusz Pawlik (Welterweight – 170 lbs)

Czech-Polish welterweight encounter with Juráček looking to bounce back from recent setback. Local interest with Juráček representing the home nation.

Additional Featured Contests

Leo Brichta vs. Werlleson Martins

Promising prospect battle — Brichta, the former featherweight title challenger, takes on Brazilian veteran Martins in a potential showcase fight.

Laura Grzyb vs. Karolína Vaňková (Women’s MMA)

Women’s action featuring Polish striker Grzyb against Czech representative Vaňková. International flavor adds to the Czech venue atmosphere.

Alfan Rocher-Labes vs. Tobiasz Le

Rising prospects clash in what should be an exciting developmental fight for both young fighters looking to establish themselves.

Event Overview and Conclusion

KSW 111 represents the continued expansion of European MMA’s premier organization into Czech territory. With two championship fights headlining, the event showcases KSW’s commitment to developing elite-level competition across multiple divisions.

Key Event Highlights:

  • Historic title defense attempt — De Fries seeking 12th defense
  • Championship double-header — Two title fights on one card
  • International expansion — KSW’s continued growth in Central Europe
  • Regional talent showcase — Mix of established stars and rising prospects
  • Finish potential — Multiple fighters with high finishing rates

Overall Event Prediction

Expect a solid night of European MMA action with both champions likely retaining their titles. The card should deliver 2-3 finishes and demonstrate why KSW remains the premier organization outside the major American promotions. A successful Czech debut should cement KSW’s position as Europe’s leading MMA destination.

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where does KSW 111 take place?

KSW 111: De Fries vs. Vojčák takes place on Saturday, October 18, 2025, at the Werk Arena in Třinec, Czech Republic. The preliminaries start at 10:00 AM ET and the main card begins at 01:00 PM ET.

How can I watch KSW 111?

KSW 111 will be broadcast on KSWTV and Canal+. The preliminaries begin at 10:00 AM ET and the main card starts at 01:00 PM ET. You’ll need a subscription to either platform to watch the event live or on-demand.

Who is Phil De Fries fighting in the main event?

Phil “And Still” De Fries will defend his KSW Heavyweight Championship against undefeated challenger Stefan “Mutant” Vojčák from Slovakia. This represents a major test for De Fries as he looks to extend his record-breaking heavyweight title reign.

What makes this event special for KSW fans?

KSW 111 features two championship fights, with Phil De Fries defending his heavyweight title and Rafał “Polish Tank” Haratyk defending his light heavyweight championship against Bartosz Leśko. The event takes place in the Czech Republic, showcasing KSW’s European expansion with top Polish, Czech, and international talent.

Are tickets still available for KSW 111?

Ticket availability varies by seating sections and price ranges. We recommend checking the official KSW website or authorized ticket vendors like Ticketmaster.cz for the most current availability and pricing information for the Werk Arena event.

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