The neon lights of the Arena Gliwice hummed with a nervous energy that only a night can produce. Backstage, the air was thick with the scent of Thai oil and adrenaline. It was a night where internet grudges were slated to be settled with 4-ounce gloves.
But the night’s most chaotic energy belonged to the co-main event: vs. Jacek Murański . It wasn't a fight; it was a psychological thriller. Pasut, draped in his signature eccentric charisma, used his reach and unexpected wrestling to neutralize "Muran." As the referee raised Pasut’s hand, the arena felt the shift—the old guard was falling to the new wave of disciplined "freak fighters." 🥊 >>> PowtГіrka: FAME MMA 16 <<< 🥊
As the lights dimmed and the fans spilled out into the cold Gliwice night, the narrative of FAME 16 was clear. It wasn't just about views or followers anymore; it was about who had the heart to transform from a content creator into a combatant. The neon lights of the Arena Gliwice hummed
Further down the card, did what he does best: sparked fireworks. Facing Mariusz "Sarius" Golling , Ferrari proved that his "No Mercy" persona wasn't just for the cameras. He pressured the rapper until the cage felt like it was closing in, securing another victory for the "King of Freak Fights." But the night’s most chaotic energy belonged to
In the main event, the "King of Polish YouTube," , stood across from Mateusz "Tromb" Trąbka . The tension was a physical weight. Dubiel, coming off a brutal training camp, looked like a different man—focused, leaner, and dangerous. When the bell rang, the "wars of influencers" turned into a technical clinic. Dubiel didn't just fight; he hunted. In a stunning display of improvement, he dismantled Tromba, finishing him via TKO in the first round. The crowd erupted; the underdog had become the alpha.