By Przemysław Osiak

Tomasz Hutkowski (17-0-1, 12 KO) easily defeated Jozsef Nagy (21-6, 14 KO) during boxing night in Rzeszów, Poland. The promising Polish cruiserweight gave the Hungarian no chances in a two-round clash that finished via TKO in the second round.

It was probably the most spectacular Hutkowski’s performance in the career. Nagy, who is not very tall, started aggressively but 23-year-old “Tommy” safely blocked all of his blows. After that, Hutkowski shook the Hungarian rival with a few straight rights and finally fired off a powerful blow on his chin. However, the 34-year-old Hungarian, who inconvenienced another Polish prospect – Paweł Kołodziej two years ago, managed to survive this severe crisis.

The undefeated Pole continued his pound away in his second bout. First, he strongly hit Nagy on the body several times. When the Hungarian lowered his hands, Dave Paris, an experienced referee, had to stop the fight because of Hutkowski’s series of effective hooks that were landing. 

Przemysław Osiak covers the Polish boxing scene for bokser.org