
Oskar Piechota
11-3-1
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Polish middleweight striker with explosive knockout power and submission skills, currently inactive in the UFC after a rough patch of losses.
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Oskar Piechota is a Polish mixed martial artist from Gdansk who burst onto the UFC scene in October 2017 with high finish-rate credentials. The middleweight showcased his dual finishing ability early, combining explosive knockout power with a submission-heavy ground game that gave him five wins by KO and five by submission across his 11 wins. His significant strike output of 3.30 per minute and balanced arsenal of clinch and standing techniques made him an entertaining prospect in the middleweight division.
However, Piechota's UFC tenure has been derailed by a brutal three-fight losing streak between mid-2018 and late 2019, falling to submissions and knockout losses against fighters like Gerald Meerschaert, Rodolfo Vieira, and Punahele Soriano. This stretch exposed gaps in his defensive wrestling and striking at the higher tier of UFC competition. His final UFC appearance in June 2020 ended in a no-contest against Marc-Andre Barriault, and he has remained inactive since then.
At 33 years old with an 11-3-1 record, Piechota represents a fighter caught between finishing ability and inconsistent results. Casual fans drawn to striking-heavy fighters with submission skills can find excitement in his wins, but his recent inactivity and losing record limit his current relevance in a competitive middleweight division.











