On September 28, Teddy Ash could become the sport’s next champ-champ.
The Canadian (11-3 MMA) will fight Seth Baczynski (22-14) for the Unified MMA vacant middleweight strap at Unified MMA 34. Ash enters the bout as the promotion’s light heavyweight champion after defeating Kobe Ortiz via unanimous decision in May. Now, he gets a chance to secure another world title against Baczynski, an 11-fight UFC veteran who won Fight of the Night honors twice. Ash said Baczynski is his toughest test to date.
“A win over him improves my record by one more win, so that’s big,” Ash told MMASucka.