More than 1,000 participants have registered for the 14th MMA Championships, set to take place on June 7 in Poland, organized by the MMA Poland Association. This marks the highest attendance ever recorded for an amateur MMA competition in Poland—and the largest of its kind in Europe. Starting with this edition, the tournament will officially carry the title of the National Amateur Sports League.
Due to overwhelming interest, for the first time in Polish MMA history, the event will feature bouts taking place across six cages simultaneously.
Participants will compete across three categories: cadets (ages 12–17), juniors (18–21), and seniors (21 and up).
The 14th edition of the MMA Championships will be held in Puławy, marking the third time the city has hosted the tournament. The most recent event in Puławy was held on March 9, 2024, drawing nearly 700 competitors.
This edition also becomes the ninth event organized by the MMA Poland Association to welcome over 500 participants.
Founded in 2019, the MMA Poland Association was established to represent and foster a professional environment for the development of amateur MMA. Its core objectives include promoting a positive image of the sport, organizing national competitions, assembling national teams for international tournaments, and ultimately advocating for MMA’s inclusion in the Olympic Games.
The MMA Poland Association is a regular member of the Polish Olympic Committee and is recognized as a public benefit organization.