This is for the vacant Republic of Poland 160lb title, headlining a card on PolSat tomorrow. When they last fought, on the Ugonoh vs. Kassi undercard, it was a 6-rounder which Świerzbiński took by MD over his country's long overextended (and former welterweight) boxing folk hero. As much as Braveheart may have wiped the floor with the guy in his prime, the loss was a well deserved one per the one scorecard anybody put forth on here in the RBR thread (and I trust @Somachenko pretty implicitly here: https://www.boxingforum24.com/threa...-vs-maria-camilla-lindberg-rbr.608293/page-2; https://www.boxingforum24.com/threa...a-vs-maria-camilla-lindberg-rbr.608293/page-3) Just a week after that May encounter, however, Jackiewicz won a confidence-boosting tuneup...albeit itself via MD, over an opponent now boasting a .500 level record. Can he turn back the clock and settle the score with The Shy Man (actual nickname ) and bag a piece of hardware of little extrinsic value but symbolic in nationalistic terms of his lengthy campaign putting it all on the line for his fellow Poles? Transmission of the gala live on Friday on Polsat Sport Fight starting at 20:00 and then Polsat Sport from 22:30. (that means the deep undercard is on PSF at 8pm local time/2pm EST and the main event will be shown on regular PolSat Sport at 10:30pm local/4:30pm EST) Entire card: Krzysztof Cieślak vs. Andrei Sudas, 4 rounds @ light welterweight Timur Kuzakhmedov vs. Yauheni Aleinik, 6 rounds @ lightweight Piotr Gudel vs. Yuri Chumak, 6 rounds @ featherweight Przemysław Gorgoń vs. Oleksii Zhuk, 6 rounds @ super middleweight Robert Świerzbiński vs. Rafał Jackiewicz II, 10 rounds @ middleweight