Great pics andy. :good What's the deal with the Siemianowice sign? I believe it's a tiny village in Silesia, lol... Still asking anyone who may have the Adamek-Gomez fight, send me a PM.
No clue dude... I remember seeing a guy with a Cracovia Krakow scarf too Thats a Polish football club incase you didn't know.
I have a bit of an idea. Do you guys think I should make like some kind of English speaking Polish Boxing forum? Something like Polishboxing.com or so, with a front page and stuff on the front. I've been thinking about it, maybe I should buy that domain but I dunno if it will produce some interest. What you guys think?
2 new Poles set to make there pro debut's soon. Never heard of either Lukasz Kuznowicz is a 23 year old HW based in England. This next kid sound promising!!Ryan"The Polish Prince"Kielczewski is 18 year old Lightweight who just signed with DiBella and will make his debut on a card in Times Square.From what little i read he is a accomplished amatuer and fought in the golden gloves....there is video of him youtube!!!!! [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWQdo9xxA3w&feature=related[/url] [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZGbxFJvP58&feature=related[/url]
Cocky American fighting style. His chin better hold up....he does look pretty good judging by those vids.
ShoBox: Wolak vs Smith, Teron vs Lozada on Aug 1 NEW YORK (July 17, 2008) –ShoBox: The New Generation returns to New York City for the first time in four years with New Jersey’s own Pawel “Raging Bull” Wolak (21-0, 14 KOs) as he puts his undefeated record on the line against ShoBox veteran Ishe “Sugar Shay” Smith (19-3, 19 KOs) in a 10-round junior middleweight bout, Friday, Aug. 1, live on SHOWTIME at 11:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).. The co-feature pits undefeated, Bronx native Jorge “The Truth” Teron (21-0-1, 14 KOs) against the hard-hitting Mexican, Michael Lozada (29-4-1, 22 KOs) in a 10-round lightweight battle. The fights will be promoted by Gotham [url]Boxing[/url] from the Aviator Arena in Brooklyn, New York. Born in Poland, “Raging Bull” Wolak has an aggressive, in-your-face [url]style[/url]. He is coming off a 10-round unanimous decision victory against then once-beaten Troy Browning on May 17, 2008. Prior to his fight against Browning, Wolak thrilled boxing fans at [url]Madison Square Garden[/url] when he registered a stunning and electrifying second-round knockout of Dupre “Total Package” Strickland on March 15, 2008. Smith on the other hand is looking to keep his championship hopes alive. This fight is a must win as he’s lost two of his last three fights by unanimous decision – albeit to world-class opposition in Sechew Powell and Joel Julio – and a loss here could be detrimental to his career. Fighting on ShoBox might be Smith’s good luck charm since he has won his previous three fights on the acclaimed SHOWTIME series. Smith’s impressive victories on ShoBox provided nationwide notoriety. He notched a decisive unanimous decision win against Randall Bailey, handed David Estrada his first defeat, and outpointed veteran Sam Garr. Smith gained additional mainstream success when he was tapped to be on the reality TV show The Contender in 2004. He would ultimately be matched against Sergio Mora, the tournament’s eventual winner, where he lost by split decision. Mora went on to become a world champion when he upset Vernon Forrest on June 7, 2008 to win the WBC super welterweight belt via majority decision on SHOWTIME. The Teron-Lozada fight has the potential to be another explosive match-up. Teron is coming off six impressive knockout victories in his last ten fights while the aggressive Lozada is on an extraordinary run having won seven straight fights by way of knockout. Teron grew up and still lives in the Bronx, only a subway ride away from the Aviator Arena. He will rely on home court advantage in his continuing quest for a lightweight title. Nick Charles will call the action from ringside with Steve Farhood serving as expert analyst. The executive producer of ShoBox is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing. ShoBox recently celebrated seven outstanding years on the air. For information on SHOWTIME Sports Programming, including exclusive behind-the-scenes video and [url]photo[/url] galleries, complete telecast information and more, please go the new SHOWTIME Sports website at [url]http://www.sho.com/sports[/url]. Call me Polstradamus i knew 3 years ago when we started this **** it would only get better and better. By Aug 2nd people will know who Wolak is and they will be matching him up in potential 154 matchup threads.
THREE HOT PROSPECTS MAKING PRO DEBUTS AT AUGUST 6 BROADWAY BOXING *** Hot Fights Summer in the City To Feature Will Rosinsky, Philip Jackson-Benson, and Ryan Kielczweski At B.B. King Blues Club Wednesday Night August 6*** NEW YORK (July 16, 2008) DiBella Entertainment presents Hot Fights Summer in the City, a special edition of their hit series Broadway [url]Boxing[/url] Wednesday night August 6 live at B.B. King Blues Club (237 West 42nd Street) in the heart of Times Square. The card will feature a loaded undercard highlighted by three top prospects making their pro debuts. They should be no stranger to Northeast boxing fans. Queens light heavyweight Will Rosinsky, a U.S. National Champion and former 4-time New York Golden Gloves Champion will enter the ring at B.B. Kings for the first time as a professional. I have had my eye on Will for several years and know he has the talents and mindset to be the real deal, said DiBella Entertainment head Lou DiBella. He is an accomplished amateur and someone that will move up the ladder in this [url]sport[/url] very quickly. The 23-year-old Queens College student is known to bring a certain flair to the ring and huge crowds decked out in Got WILL Power t-shirts to come cheer him on. Brooklyn native Philip Jackson-Benson, a former 2-time New York Golden Gloves Champion in his own right, also will be making his pro debut in a 4-round middleweight bout on August 6. Philip is a talent making his debut in a tradition-rich division, said DiBella. He is a great kid and a fellow Brooklynite. He has the right tools to become a major player in the fight game. This content is protected I am really proud that these top talents have decided to make their pro debut on a DBE card, said DiBella. This sport needs up and coming fighters especially out of the talent rich areas of New York City and New England. I know these three young men will show the crowd what they are all about at B.B. Kings. Tickets are priced at $160 (VIP seats and VIP tables), $100 (ringside seats and ringside tables), and $60 (standing room only). Due to the intimate size of the venue, only 550 seats are available. To purchase tickets, please call DiBella Entertainment offices at (212) 947-2577. Call quickly because over 250 tickets have already been sold!
Seems like this Kielczweski kid is being thought of as a next big up & comer. BTW Pummler do you watch MMA at all? Or follow Polish MMA? Polish rap?
Not really although this Polish dude down the street(i dont hang with Poles normally)hooked me up with WWO mixed CD and i have to say that the quality suprised the hell out of me.Polish Rap/Hip Hop has finally caught up and became normal.Be fore these guys i remember it being crappy with childish lyrics and every guy trying to put on the deepest voice possible. They finally learned how to put together good lyrics and beats along with smoother flows and more distinctive voices. All in all Hip Hop is still my favorite music but with age and shitty era i listen to it less and less unless it's some older ****.Most of todday's stuff just doesnt move me.
Ahh yea WWO is good ****! They are rappers of PROSTO too, in case you didnt know. PROSTO is a Polish Hip hop record label as well as a Polish boxing sporting wear, as you can see with the stuff Proksa wears, he is sponsored by them. Always wanted to get one of them PROSTO PROKSA t shirts. I think you can buy em on the Prosto site maybe. This shirt looks bad ass. This content is protected