Salahdine Parnasse, a combat sports athlete of Moroccan origin, is quickly rising as one of the hottest names in combat sports. Called “the chameleon of the ring,” he has already made a name for himself in mixed martial arts (MMA) and is now gaining more recognition after a successful transition into professional boxing.
Parnasse has been a star in KSW – Europe’s largest MMA promotion – where he fought his way to become the featherweight and lightweight champion.
In 2023, he put his name into the KSW lightweight title talks by beating Valeriu Mircea with a knockout at KSW 93, which took place in Paris.
In 2023, he showcased his talent by unifying the lightweight title after a first-round knockout of Valeriu Mircea at KSW 93 in Paris. Parnasse’s fighting records place him among some of KSW’s best-rounded fighters and he holds one of Europe’s best records with just two losses in MMA.
Salahdine Parnasse dominates both MMA and Boxing rings
In May, 2025 in France, the 27-year-old defended his lightweight title with a second-round TKO win against Marian Ziolkowski, proving he was still dominant in the cage. His style is based on precision and controlling fights both standing up and on the ground.
What has really blown up his profile in 2025 is his entry into boxing. On October 4, he made his professional boxing debut at the Adidas Arena in Paris against former European champion Franck Petitjean, winning in just under 2 rounds and showing the same adaptability that made him a force in MMA.
This is why so many perceive him as a groundbreaking athlete. Rather than limiting himself to one category, Parnasse is showing it is possible to achieve greatness in both MMA and boxing. Some see him as a fighter who is revolutionizing combat sports, and he just might show the next generation of fighters how to unify combat sports.
In addition to his impressive achievements in sports, Parnasse is proud of his Moroccan heritage. With a mother from Morocco, he frequently claims his attachment and bond with Morocco as “eternal”.