Broner a G...Proksa a SUPER G.

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  1. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    At least there is no one named Klitschko standing in Proksa way.:deal

    Who's next???:think

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  2. Royal-T-Bag

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    Proksa cannot be a G unfortunately being a white Polish kid and all but damn!!! Good **** today, I'm a fan, he's an exciting fighter on the rise at MW that I was unaware of
     
  3. PolishPummler

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    People think i am a fan boy because of my screen name but if you ever paid attention on my assesment of Polish fighters i have been more criticle then blinded by nationalism.

    I pumped Proksa up because i have known since his pro debut he had the goods.

    proksa a Super G!!!!
     
  4. PolishPummler

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    Going 5 - 6 years back.

    ****ing finally!
     
  5. dwighttsharpe

    dwighttsharpe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's just a joke. People just having fun.

    Play along if you like. If not, no problem.
     
  6. PolishPummler

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  7. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    What I'd like to know is how to pronounce that consonant-laden first name. :scaredas:

    "Grrrrr-zeggers"?
     
  8. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Think it's "Greg-orz"
     
  9. The Foul Pole

    The Foul Pole Active Member Full Member

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    Listen to the first word of this interview - that's his name.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CnFMyFpMrE#t=19s
     
  10. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    That was fast (I had to run it back a few times) but sounded like "Gzz-egg-oars" :think

    So the first R is silent?
     
  11. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Its like saying "Jay" with a "G" sound up front & finish with "Goars"

    Gjay-goars.
     
  12. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Ah, thank you. :good


    To English speakers, non-digraph consonant clusters together like that feels very awkward and clunky on the tongue. If (or should I say when? :smoke) Proksa becomes a major star in the sport and known to American audiences his name will inevitably get ****ed up about 98% of the time.

    He could always go the Almazbek Raiymkulov route and get a nice catchy nickname. :yep
     
  13. SweetHome_Bama

    SweetHome_Bama Loyal Member banned

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    Dmitry Pirog is the current white chocolate.
     
  14. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Plus, in Polish some letter are pronounced differently. Like the w is said like a v & vica verse. And L's are pronounced like "wa". So Golota doesn't really have an L sound in the middle, but a "wa" sound.

    Go-WA-ta.

    :good
     
  15. *BOX_FAN*

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    It is because there is no letter 'L' in Andrew's surname. In original it is Gołota, no Golota :good.