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Jan Blachowicz

29-10-1 (estimated based on known career data) Light Heavyweight (205 lbs) Polish 41 (born February 24, 1983)
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SCOUTING REPORT

Jan Blachowicz

29-10-1 (estimated based on known career data) Light Heavyweight (205 lbs) Polish 41 (born February 24, 1983)
Elite Danger

Jan Blachowicz is a seasoned, technically sound light heavyweight with championship pedigree and genuine one-punch knockout power — he calls it 'legendary Polish power' and it's earned. He's patient, accurate, and particularly lethal near the fence where his overhand shots find their mark. His primary weapons are the right jab, left overhand, and right straight, combined with solid body and leg kick setups. He slows down late in fights and his takedown offense is minimal, but his takedown defense is strong. To beat him, you must impose high volume, stay off the fence, move laterally, and if you can take him down, stay on top and grind. Never give him breathing room to load up — the moment you slow down, that's when 'the Polish Power' lands.

Physical Profile

StanceOrthodox
Height6'2" (188 cm)
Reach78" (198 cm)
Record29-10-1 (estimated based on known career data)

Finish Breakdown

KO/TKO
Approximately 15 KO/TKO wins (~52% of total wins)
Submissions
Approximately 3 submission wins (~10% of total wins)
Decisions
Approximately 11 decision wins (~38% of total wins)

Fighting Style

Blachowicz is a patient, pressure-based striker who combines precise boxing with dangerous leg kicks and a renowned overhand right. He is deceptively powerful for the division, possessing what he famously calls 'legendary Polish power,' with knockout ability in both hands and devastating accuracy on counter shots. He is also a capable grappler with solid takedown defense and submission awareness.

Strengths

  • Exceptional knockout power in both hands, particularly the left overhand and right straight
  • High fight IQ and patience — rarely rushed, waits for openings and counters well
  • Strong takedown defense and physical strength on the feet and in the clinch
  • Accurate, efficient striker who does not waste energy — delivers high-impact shots with clean technique

Weaknesses

  • Pace and cardio can decline in championship rounds, making him vulnerable to volume fighters in late rounds
  • Can be outworked by high-activity strikers who dictate range and keep him on the back foot
  • Takedown offense is limited — not a threat to take opponents down, which reduces his grappling versatility

Style Tendencies

  • Sets up the overhand left (rear power shot in Orthodox) by walking opponents into the fence and timing their forward pressure
  • Uses the jab-right straight combination as his primary striking sequence, establishing distance control before unloading the power shot
  • Favors body kicks and leg kicks early to slow opponents down, breaking down mobility before committing to head shots

Recent Form

Blachowicz has been competing at an elite level for years but has faced setbacks against the division's top-tier athletes, most notably a dominant loss to Glover Teixeira. He rebounded with notable performances including a win over Magomed Ankalaev (controversial draw) and a strong showing against Aleksandar Rakic. His recent form shows a veteran who remains dangerous but faces growing challenges against younger, more athletic opposition.

Key Fights

Win Israel Adesanya Decision (Unanimous) Won the UFC Light Heavyweight title; controlled the clinch and nullified Adesanya's striking game
Loss Glover Teixeira Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Lost the belt; taken down repeatedly and submitted in Round 2, exposed grappling vulnerability
Win Aleksandar Rakic KO/TKO Rakic suffered a knee injury, but Blachowicz was landing clean and was ahead on the cards
Draw Magomed Ankalaev Majority Draw Controversial result; many felt Ankalaev did enough to win — competitive fight that highlighted Jan's durability
Win Dominick Reyes KO/TKO Signature performance that launched him to title contention — devastating finish with the overhand left

Recommended Game Plan

Blachowicz is most dangerous when he can fight at his own pace — patient, counter-oriented, and waiting for big shot opportunities. To beat him, you must impose pace, volume, and physical pressure early while respecting his knockout power at all times. Do not let him settle into a comfortable rhythm.

Standing

Stay disciplined at range and do not walk straight into his power shots — he thrives on opponents who charge recklessly. Use lateral movement and angles to disrupt his timing. Throw high volume combinations to keep him busy and prevent him from loading up. Avoid the fence at all costs as he becomes significantly more dangerous there. Respect the overhand left and right straight at all times.

Clinch

Blachowicz is physically strong in the clinch and dangerous with short punches and knees. Do not hand-fight passively — either separate quickly or work for trips and takedowns immediately upon clinch entry. Do not let him use the clinch to slow pace or land dirty boxing.

Ground

If the fight goes to the ground, move quickly to dominant position — Blachowicz is vulnerable to grappling pressure as shown against Teixeira. Work to establish back control or top position and apply submission threats. Do not give him time to recover guard or create scramble opportunities that return to standing.

Key Instructions
  1. Maintain high output and dictate pace from round one — never let him settle into his patient counter game
  2. Move laterally and off the centerline to avoid the overhand left and right straight — these are his primary finishing weapons
  3. If grappling, commit fully to takedowns and ground control — his biggest vulnerability is sustained wrestling pressure

⚠ NOTE: The Sherdog URL provided in the raw data points to Shamil Musaev (fighter ID 119289), not Jan Blachowicz. This report is based on established general knowledge of Jan Blachowicz's career through early 2025. Specific record numbers (particularly recent fights post-2023) should be verified against current Sherdog or UFC records. The finish breakdown percentages are estimates based on known career history.

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