Grzegorz Proksa

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Seems like a prospect to keep an eye on
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The poles always bring the pain.
 

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According to his website Proksa will return March 13th in a 6 round fight held in the British Isles. Opponent TBA.
 

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Proksa scored a 3rd round KO over Lee Noble. Noble had lost 8 previous times but never stopped.
 

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Wow, the referee just warned Proksa for punching his Spanish opponent in the face.

It`s so obvious that some of these referees are crooked.
 

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Proska wins by KO and is now has the EBU-EU belt.

This guy is talented! I'd never seen him fight before. He reminds me a bit of Pirog.
 
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Today the two white warriors Proksa and Sylvester fight for the European title.

This is an excellent opportunity for Proksa to establish himself as a top contender at middleweight.
 

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Polish Power! It seems there are more and more Polish fighters these days and some are very good like Adamek and Wlodarczyk.
 

Charles Martel

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Very impressive performance.

Proksa will now be in the top ten in the Ring middleweight rankings.
 

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Kerry Hope wins by MD and is the new European Middleweight Champion.

I had Proksa winning, but at least half the rounds were very close and could have gone to either.

There are a lot of talented fighters at middleweight. It's one of boxing's most interesting divisions.
 

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Thanks - I see he only has one KO. I would have thought Proksa was the better prospect.
 

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Thanks - I see he only has one KO. I would have thought Proksa was the better prospect.

Proksa was doing very well until he was cut by a (deliberate?) headbutt. After that, he was unable to see clearly and his punching was less accurate. Hope targeted the cut for the rest of the fight and by putting on a lot of pressure, threw Proksa off his game.

Most observers thought Proksa deserved to win a decision, but predictably the close rounds went to the home British boxer. It wasn't really a robbery though, because some rounds were close.
 
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