Jan Blachowicz
29-11-2
Light Heavyweight
About
Poland's first UFC champion, a heavy-handed light heavyweight whose power earned him the 'Legendary Polish Power' tag.
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Jan Blachowicz is one of MMA's great late bloomers. For years he was a solid, unspectacular light heavyweight, but a surge in his thirties turned him into a champion - knocking out Dominick Reyes for the vacant title and then defending it by handing Israel Adesanya the first loss of his MMA career.
Known as 'Legendary Polish Power,' Blachowicz fights with patience and heavy hands, especially a thudding left, backed by solid grappling and real durability. He stayed in the title mix for years after his reign, including a controversial draw with Magomed Ankalaev in a fight for the vacant belt. His record sits around 29-11-2.
For newcomers, Blachowicz is a reminder that careers can peak late. He's Poland's first UFC champion and a powerful, battle-tested veteran whose knockout power keeps every one of his fights dangerous.
Why fans love Blachowicz
A feel-good late-career rise to champion, genuine knockout power, and the toughness to compete with the division's best for years.






















