Popular Post HankMarvin 5,141 Posted 24 November 2020 Popular Post Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 Former Leicester defender Marcin Wasilewski to make shock turn to CAGE FIGHTING By Max Winters For Mailonline 16:17, 24 Nov 2020, updated 17:19, 24 Nov 2020 7hrs ago Former player and winner Marcin Wasilewski has been tipped to become a cage fighter after his retirement from football. The Polish defender spent four years at the King Power Stadium before leaving for Wisla Krakow in 2017 and he retired earlier this month. Wasilewski, 40, played four times in the 2015-16 Premier League season when Leicester shocked English football by winning the top-flight title under Claudio Ranieri. He also helped the Foxes to win the Championship title in 2013-14 before playing 25 times on their return to the Premier League in 2014-15. The Pole was then largely used as back-up to first-choice defensive pairing Wes Morgan and Robert Huth during the title-winning campaign. But after hanging up his boots it appears Wasilewski, who is known to be a huge fan of MMA, is in no mood to wind down. Polish fight promoter Mateusz Borek has claimed the former Anderlecht defender could soon be stepping inside a cage himself. He also hinted at a possible fight with former Bolton and Hearts defender Blazej Augustyn, who has also moved into MMA. , he said: 'I know Marcin's sporting career is not yet over. 'I think one of the MMA organisations will convince him to enter the cage. 'I know that this has always been Marcin's dream. 'People have said it would be a good fight between him and Blazej Augustyn.' Wasilewski overcame a major setback during his time with Anderlecht after suffering a fractured leg following a challenge by Belgium and Borussia Dortmund ace Axel Witsel way back in 2009. Borek thinks the ability to overcome that adversity will stand him in good stead in his new endeavour. He added: 'I have respect for his entire career, and the way he overcame his fate. 'To rise up again after what an opponent did to him in the Belgian league deserves a world title.' 3 2 1 16 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Rain King 1,618 Posted 24 November 2020 Popular Post Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 Always thought it'd be more of a shock if he didn't turn to cage fighting. 3 35 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
spacemunky 2,518 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 I ain't getting in no cage with him! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Charl91 2,578 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 I think if you made a poll of "Former Leicester player most likely to become a cage fighter", Wasilewski would have topped it with nearly 100% of the votes. Maybe Huth'd get a few, though. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hollyfox 923 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 3 minutes ago, Charl91 said: I think if you made a poll of "Former Leicester player most likely to become a cage fighter", Wasilewski would have topped it with nearly 100% of the votes. Maybe Huth'd get a few, though. David Oldfield would be near the top 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
surrifox 2,545 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 5 minutes ago, Charl91 said: I think if you made a poll of "Former Leicester player most likely to become a cage fighter", Wasilewski would have topped it with nearly 100% of the votes. Maybe Huth'd get a few, though. Gallagher and Guppy wouldn’t trouble the scorers Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Jaspa 2,186 Posted 24 November 2020 Popular Post Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 (edited) Wasyl had a dream, To maim, kill and bleed. He came Poland and now he's living the life. To elbow other lads, who then tap ooooout Wasyl's a psycho, you best shut your mouth. Edited 24 November 2020 by Jaspa 1 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lestagirl 131 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 12 minutes ago, spacemunky said: I ain't getting in no cage with him! Hmmmm. I think I would...in fact I know I would 1 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The Blur 607 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 The real shock of that article was that Witsel was playing back in 2009. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post urban.spaceman 32,345 Posted 24 November 2020 Popular Post Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 That’s the halftime entertainment sorted for when we return to stadiums then. 1 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Mike Oxlong 7,838 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 Would love to see him in the cage v Denis Wise 1 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Leicester_Loyal 5,313 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 I'd ****ing batter him. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Heymister2015 471 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 I remember his performance away at watford in the 3-0 win! Top quality performance Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post Danizen 2,337 Posted 24 November 2020 Popular Post Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 He's basically Zangief from Street Fighter. 6 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Markyblue Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 55 minutes ago, Hollyfox said: David Oldfield would be near the top Beat me to it.😁 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Collymore 3,876 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 "Let's watch the replay of the finish again in slow motion... Wow, Wasilewski actually catches him with his elbow 3 times before the submission, we didn't see that in real time." Quote Link to post Share on other sites
volpeazzurro 3,653 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 1 hour ago, Hollyfox said: David Oldfield would be near the top Absolutely, known as Dangerous Daisy! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TK95 2,280 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 Then when he retires from that he can go into WWE. Think the movie should be of Wasilewski tbh! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ric Flair 21,467 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 2 hours ago, Jaspa said: Wasyl had a dream, To maim, kill and bleed. He came Poland and now he's living the life. To elbow other lads, who then tap ooooout Wasyl's a psycho, you best shut your mouth. How has this only got 3 reactions in an hour? Superb work Quote Link to post Share on other sites
browniefox 663 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 4 hours ago, Rain King said: Always thought it'd be more of a shock if he didn't turn to cage fighting. I read that and thought that's the least shocking thing for him to be doing. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Clever Fox 1,486 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 We could have done with him and his mentality on Sunday. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rain King 1,618 Posted 24 November 2020 Report Share Posted 24 November 2020 Mentioned here in this interview with King as the hardest player he's played with. Also Pearson as the best dancer 😂 and Schmeichel sounds a nightmare for the staff! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
iamafox 377 Posted 25 November 2020 Report Share Posted 25 November 2020 Based on this picture, I have no doubts that he'll do just fine in the cage. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Samilktray 3,948 Posted 25 November 2020 Report Share Posted 25 November 2020 (edited) Messaged him on Instagram last year for restaurant/bar tips for Kraków and he sent me a proper lengthy list and had a nice chat with me on there. Lovely bloke Edited 25 November 2020 by Samilktray 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fuchsntf 5,873 Posted 25 November 2020 Report Share Posted 25 November 2020 7 hours ago, Rain King said: Always thought it'd be more of a shock if he didn't turn to cage fighting. Be Never Left it, every game for him is a cage fight...que en hombre Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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