Bedorf vs. McSweeney heavyweight title fight headlines KSW 34 in March

The first of three title fights on the KSW 34 fight card has been announced, as Karl Bedorf will defend his title against James McSweeny.

KSW will begin 2016 with a March event that will feature three title fights atop the card. The headlining act was recently announced, as heavyweight champ Karl Bedorf will defend his title against UFC veteran James McSweeney.

Bedorf (13-2) will defend the title he won in 2013 for the third time in his professional career. He is coming off a vicious head-kick KO of fellow countryman Michał Kita. Prior to that, he defeated the likes of Rolles Gracie and Pudzianowski vanquisher Peter Graham.

McSweeney (15-13) made his KSW debut on Halloween in London, where he choked out Polish legend Marcin Rożalski in the opening round. A longtime veteran of the sport, McSweeney fought for some of the biggest organizations in the world during his nine-year career, including UFC, One, BAMMA and Cage Rage.

Former M-1 Global welterweight champion Alsambek Saidov will also take part on the KSW 34 card. He will challenge the debuting Swiss grappler of Peruvian and Japanese descent Yasubey Enomoto on the main card. Bulgarian middleweight Svetlozar Savov also signed with KSW and will make his promotional debut against up-and-coming Polish knockout artist Łukasz Bieńkowski.

KSW 34 takes place March 5th in Warsaw, Poland.

The first of three title fights on the KSW 34 fight card has been announced, as Karl Bedorf will defend his title against James McSweeny.

KSW will begin 2016 with a March event that will feature three title fights atop the card. The headlining act was recently announced, as heavyweight champ Karl Bedorf will defend his title against UFC veteran James McSweeney.

Bedorf (13-2) will defend the title he won in 2013 for the third time in his professional career. He is coming off a vicious head-kick KO of fellow countryman Micha? Kita. Prior to that, he defeated the likes of Rolles Gracie and Pudzianowski vanquisher Peter Graham.

McSweeney (15-13) made his KSW debut on Halloween in London, where he choked out Polish legend Marcin Ro?alski in the opening round. A longtime veteran of the sport, McSweeney fought for some of the biggest organizations in the world during his nine-year career, including UFC, One, BAMMA and Cage Rage.

Former M-1 Global welterweight champion Alsambek Saidov will also take part on the KSW 34 card. He will challenge the debuting Swiss grappler of Peruvian and Japanese descent Yasubey Enomoto on the main card. Bulgarian middleweight Svetlozar Savov also signed with KSW and will make his promotional debut against up-and-coming Polish knockout artist ?ukasz Bie?kowski.

KSW 34 takes place March 5th in Warsaw, Poland.