yeah. he did look good at that fight. But he only did beat faded Sylvester.. He seems small and feather fisted for mw.
He is only 5'8 and looks like he could make jmw but he certianly isn't feather fisted. He hurt Sylvester multiple times and destroyed his face in 3 rounds.
He shows promise, I think he should step it up slowly, fight guys with losing records for the next 3 or 4 years and then move up to journeymen. I'd hate to see a talent like Proksa take on too much too soon and possibly lose a fight.
I have only seen Proksa in one fight, the Sylvester fight. I realize Syl's slow pace had him there to take power shots but man does Proska throw alot of them. Does he always apply this style or does he generaly use his jab more to set up? From what I remember of the fight there were many lead left straights and even lead uppercuts. He also keeps his hands very low. A fun style to watch, but I wonder if it needs a little tweeking to compete at a higher level. Will be watching him again for sure though.
I like this fighter . He has a good style . I would llike to see him against Chavez jr ; Golovkin and Pirog. I think the fights against Golovkin and Pirog could be made . Chavez jr will avoid him !:yep
He was magnificent against Sylvester, but I don't think he is actually as good as he looked there. I need to see him in more fights.
What we gotta see is how Prokman handles pressure and adversity. Sylvester quickly submitted to his style. We gotta see when we see a hungry and able man stand up the challenge. I wanna see Prokman get under pressure and see how he handles it. That'll tell us more about him and his future.
Really showed me something against Sylvester - I expected that to be competitive. His style is easy on the eye - hands held low, flashy with fast hands - and I'm looking forward to seeing how he does against the better guys at 160. After Martinez, you have a lot of very good, up-and-coming fighters who aren't big names or don't have a large fan-base. They might all just avoid each other but I'm really hoping Golovkin, Pirog, Proksa etc all decide to mix it up.