In a high-skill, action-packed event, Salahdine Parnasse secured a dominant victory in the main event of KSW 101 in front of an electrified crowd at “Paris La Défense Arena.” The French champion, renowned for his versatile fighting style, retained his title by defeating Wilson Varela via TKO in the second round.
The fight began cautiously, with both fighters measuring distances and identifying weaknesses. Parnasse utilized his wrestling skills to take Varela to the ground, securing a dominant position. From there, the champion delivered calculated punches, demonstrating his tactical superiority.
Open Question: Was Varela’s defensive strategy in the first round sufficient to slow down Parnasse’s pace?
Parnasse entered the second round with a clear intent to finish the fight. With a powerful rear-hand strike, he sent Varela to the canvas, followed by a barrage of devastating ground-and-pound attacks. Unable to withstand the onslaught, Varela forced the referee to step in and stop the fight.
Notable Point: Could Varela’s team have devised an alternative plan to counter Parnasse’s ground game?
With this victory, Parnasse improved his professional record to 20 wins against just 2 losses, solidifying his position as one of the standout fighters in the under-70 kg category. His performance was praiseworthy, confirming his readiness to face even greater challenges ahead.
Upcoming Question: Who will be the next opponent capable of testing Parnasse’s skills in this division?