'Szpilka was discoved by a boxing coach fighting fans of a rival football club!!' ha. That is very good. Now that is what we are looking for in a Polish Heavyweight. Golota was hands down one of the most entertaining fighters in years.
Unfortunately, Golota panicked in the ring in high pressure situations resulting in comical, unpredictable and embarrassing moments. I´m hoping Szpilka has better mental resources than that. In any event, he´s a very early prospect with ways to go before he gets compared to Golota. One good sign is that I heard they were going to bring him up fast, without wasting too much time on utter bums with total losing records.
Artur Szpilka Edmund Gerber Erkan Teper Richard Towers Mike Perez Luis Ortiz Deontay Wilder George Foreman III David Price
These soccer fights were crazy. Gangs of hooligans agreed to a time and place usually in a remote area and beat the living **** out of each other with knives, chains, bottles, hammers and anything else they got their hands on, all for their city´s and club´s ¨honor¨. No moral codes, no rules whatsoever.
Foreman is horrible, only thing good about him is that he's Big Georges son. Dont expect much from Luis Ortiz either
Yep, it's insane, but the rivalry between Wisła and Cracovia is especially bad and it was during one of those fights that Szpilka was found I think.
I wonder what Bogdan Dinu has next on the horizon...hopefully he gets brought over like Bute so he can start fighting in Canada and the US, maybe get a spot on FNF or something for him to get some exposure.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCaJLMGGW1Y[/ame] Check 1.43 man he may even be ther haha, a few fellas look like him
I am was thinking the same. If he gets to sign with InterBox, he might make it all the way to the top. They must sign him. He's tall, has good movement and fast hands.
InterBox would be fools not to seriously entertain the thought of signing him and relocating him so he can get fights and exposure. If they get him soon, he could develop enough to become a challenger by the end of Wlad's reign, or one of the guys fighting to fill the void once he retires. He's only 24, but he needs to leave Romania so he can fight more regularly if he's serious about fulfilling his potential. I'd never heard of him until this past weekend, but I see alot of potential there for an inactive guy with just a handful of fights. It'd be a damn shame if he falls through the cracks and doesn't get the support he needs to develop.