(Video) Alliances form in Real Time in Five Man Free For All MMA Match

Prime MMA 10 showcased its unique approach to combat sports with a chaotic five-man free-for-all showdown that thrilled fans in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski on October 26, 2024. The event saw Hubert Dajczman, Bagieta, Dags, Marek Jówko, and Noras facing off in an “every man for himself” format that was as unpredictable as it was brutal. Known for his debut on Prime MMA’s big stage, Dajczman had been waiting since April to make his mark, and this high-stakes martch gave him the perfect opportunity to do just that.

As the match unfolded, alliances were quickly formed—and broken just as fast. Each aimed to secure their path to the final, employing not just strength but cunning, exploiting the ever-shifting dynamics in the ring. With all five contending at once, it was often unclear who would come out on top, with quick takedowns and sudden team-ups keeping the audience on edge. The atmosphere intensified when Hubert Dajczman fought his way to the final face-off against Dags. Both had taken damage in previous rounds, yet they fought hard, testing their endurance and adaptability under the demanding format. Despite his best efforts, Dajczman ultimately lost to Dags by TKO, wrapping up a fiercely competitive match.

The five-man free-for-all underscored Prime MMA’s approach to keeping things dynamic and, at times, even controversial. Just as the audience absorbed the outcome of Schreiber’s heated battle with Małgorzata “Gocha Magical” Zwierzyńska—an ending in disqualification due to an illegal move and bottle throw from Gocha’s corner—this event took the drama up another notch. The unpredictability of each match emphasized the allure of Prime MMA, where non-professionals face challenges unique to the world of influencer-driven combat sports.

Adding to the night’s excitement, the main card featured Daniel “Magical” Zwierzyński’s TKO victory over Marcin “Rafonix” Krasucki, cut short by injury. Meanwhile, Taazy defeated Don Kasjo in a grueling boxing match that went to an extra round, while Alan Kwieciński displayed his ground game prowess, securing a decisive first-round choke against Bartosz Szachta in a K-1 match. The ring also saw a crowd-pleaser as Jessica Kusz won by TKO in the second round, proving her dominance in the K-1 format.