Sebastian Przybysz vs Vitaliy Yakimenko – Champion, Challenger, and a Fight That Matters | XTB KSW 115 🥊🔥
On February 21, MMA fans will turn their attention to Lubin, Poland, where XTB KSW 115 takes place at the RCS Arena. A strong card, a loud crowd, and matchups that actually make sense from a sporting perspective.
For us, this night is personal. Our brand ambassador, Sebastian “Sebić” Przybysz, steps into the cage to defend his position at the top. Across from him stands Vitaliy Yakimenko, a hungry contender who believes this is his moment to take the throne.
This is not a random pairing. It’s a clash of championship experience, five-round pressure, and pure ambition.
🥊 XTB KSW 115 – A Night with Weight
XTB KSW 115 goes down on February 21 in Lubin, at the RCS Arena. The venue is known for its intense atmosphere and close connection between fighters and fans.
The fight card focuses on real stories and real stakes. And Przybysz vs Yakimenko is one of the fights that could define the entire event.
🔥 Sebastian Przybysz (14–4–1) – A Champion Who Doesn’t Play It Safe
Record: 14 wins – 4 losses – 1 draw
Division: Bantamweight (61.2 kg)
Nickname: Sebić
Age: 32
Height: approx. 175 cm
Status: KSW Bantamweight Champion
Sebastian Przybysz didn’t arrive at the top overnight. His career was built step by step, with lessons taken from both wins and losses. That’s why his style is so complete.
He is known for:
maintaining a high pace,
smoothly mixing striking and grappling,
taking risks when others hesitate,
staying composed under pressure.
As a champion, he doesn’t hide behind safe decisions. He pushes the fight forward, looks for finishes, and forces opponents to react. And that’s exactly why fans remember his fights.
💥 Vitaliy Yakimenko (10–2) – A Challenger Ready to Take Over
Record: 10 wins – 2 losses
Division: Bantamweight
Style: fast, aggressive, unpredictable
Status: top contender in KSW
Vitaliy Yakimenko has quickly established himself as a serious threat in the bantamweight division. His record shows consistency and confidence.
He brings:
fast movement,
sharp timing,
finishing ability in multiple phases,
a mindset focused on taking the belt.
He’s not coming to Lubin for a “good performance.” He’s coming for the title.
🤼 Style vs Style – Where the Fight Can Be Decided
Pace and experience
If Przybysz controls the tempo, he can slowly break the challenger’s rhythm and take rounds.
Explosiveness and timing
Yakimenko doesn’t need dominance over a full round. One opening can change everything.
Championship distance
Five rounds test everything: conditioning, mindset, and decision-making. This is where championship experience often makes the difference.
📅 Event Details
Event: XTB KSW 115
Date: February 21
Location: RCS Arena, Lubin, Poland
Fight: Sebastian Przybysz vs Vitaliy Yakimenko – Bantamweight bout
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🥊 Final Thoughts
Przybysz vs Yakimenko is a fight built on real stakes. A champion defending his position. A challenger chasing his moment. Five rounds that can reshape the division.
February 21 – Lubin – XTB KSW 115.
We’re backing Sebić. All the way. 🔥