Michał Cieślak vs. Dylan Brégeon

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"Zły Chłopiec (Naughty Boy)" or "Le Lion Nantais"

Poll closed Apr 22, 2023.
  1. Cieślak on points

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  2. Cieślak by stoppage

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  3. Draw

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  4. Brégeon on points

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  5. Brégeon by stoppage

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  1. IntentionalButt

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

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    Co-featuring on the Łukasz Różański vs. Alen Babić card in Poland this Saturday. The vacant EBU cruiserweight title will be at stake.

    Each man has lost twice professionally, with all four defeats coming by way of UD. Cieślak's were at the hands of Ilunga Makabu and Lawrence Okolie (both controversial - the former due to scoring and several mid-fight shenanigans, and the latter due to a lack of enforcement of boxing's rules against excessive clinching) while Brégeon's were a rung down the ladder - from world to Euro level - against Fabio Turchi and Chris Billam-Smith.

    While the heavy-handed Pole will be favored due to having fought (and beaten and lost against) the overall superior competition, not to mention home ring advantage, he is facing a tough, awkward Frenchman who showed his mettle against two decent hitters in limited Italian brawler Turchi and somewhat more useful CBS (the latter giving him props for a difficult match afterward despite taking it wide on the official scorecards).
     
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