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Paul Slowinski
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Paul "The Sting" Slowinski (born 24 September 1980) is a Polish-Australian kickboxer, a four-time World Muay Thai Council (WMC) Muay Thai World champion and two-time K-1 World GP 2006 in Auckland and K-1 World GP 2007 in Amsterdam champion. After two years training in Amsterdam, Netherlands under Ernesto Hoost, Slowinski moved back to Adelaide in 2009 and began to teach and train out of Rikers Gym. He has competed in the K-1 and SUPERKOMBAT promotions.

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Paul Slowinski was born in Strzegom, Poland and immigrated to Adelaide, Australia in 1996 as a teenager with his mother and brother. He started kickboxing in 1998 under Alan Wong. He turned pro in February 2001.

He faced Cătălin Moroşanu at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2012 in Tokyo final 16 on 14 October 2012[1][2] and lost via unanimous decision after visiting the canvas twice in round three.[3]

He defeated Nato Lauui via unanimous decision at Kings of Kombat 8 in Melbourne on 8 December 2012.[4]

Slowinski and Ben Edwards met for the fourth time on 23 March 2013 in Canberra, Australia at Capital Punishment 7.[5] Edwards won on points to bring their rivalry to 2–2.[6]

He made his professional MMA debut against Leamy Tato at MMA Downunder 4, on 21 September 2013. The event was held at the Adelaide Arena in Adelaide, South Australia. He spend time training for this bout with the Blackzilians training camp in Boca Raton, Florida.[7]

He lost to Raul Cătinaș by third-round KO at the SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix 2013 Final in Galați, Romania on 21 December 2013.[8]

Slowinski defeated Tsotne Rogava via unanimous decision to win the WMC World Super Heavyweight (+95 kg/209 lb) Championship at Monte Carlo Fighting Masters 2014 in Monte Carlo, Monaco on 14 June 2014.[9]

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Titles

  • 2014 WMC Super Heavyweight World champion
  • 2011 ISKA Heavyweight World champion
  • 2010 K-1 Oceania GP in Canberra runner up
  • 2009 International Kickboxer Magazine Super Heavyweight(+95 kg) champion
  • 2009 WMC Super Heavyweight World champion
  • 2008 WMC Super Heavyweight World champion
  • 2007 WMC Super Heavyweight World champion
  • 2007 K-1 World GP in Amsterdam champion
  • 2006 K-1 World Grand Prix in Auckland champion
  • 2005 KOMA GP in Tokyo champion
  • 2005 WMC World Heavyweight GP champion
  • 2005 King of Oceania champion
  • 2003 WMC Heavyweight World champion
  • 2002 WMC Cruiserweight World champion
  • 2001 WMC Light Heavyweight World champion
  • 2001 Super 8 Tournament in Brisbane champion
  • 1999 IAMTF Australian Super Light Heavyweight champion
  • 1999 King's Birthday Cup Amateur champion
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Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
3 matches 1 win 2 losses
By knockout 1 1
By submission 0 1
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