Anybody know the ETA on this card or if it will be shown anywhere for international audiences? Any friends in Poland or Russia able to help out with some info here?
Should be a 7-3/8-2 type win for Stanioch
Yeah pretty clear points win to my eyes. Hadn't come across Stanioch before but whilst I don't think he's a world beater he's got some good moves... kid knows his way around the ring. Look forward to seeing him iagain, not quite sure where the Francophone title's gonna take him though... N'Dam maybe? :thinking:
Both looking dog tired now but Staniochs movement and combos carrying the day. As he's slowing down Talareks having moments of success but not enough I think.
Wait - someone's gonna have to explain to me how the world Francophone title is being contested between a pair of Poles... they have to do night classes in French as part of their camps or something? :thinking:
:lol1: I've been trying to figure out how this works lmao
Wait - someone's gonna have to explain to me how the world Francophone title is being contested between a pair of Poles... they have to do night classes in French as part of their camps or something? :thinking:
Prefering Stanioch's movement hereTBH, Talarek seems to be doing a bit too much plodding forwards with his hands up... starting to look alittle bit lost in there, or perhaps fatigued.
- But of course he stages abit of a rally the moment I comment on it..:lol1:
That rd made me wish we could see Talarek vs Clay Collard
Good action so far in Talarek/Stanioch, as expected
Prefering Stanioch's movement hereTBH, Talarek seems to be doing a bit too much plodding forwards with his hands up... starting to look alittle bit lost in there, or perhaps fatigued.
- But of course he stages abit of a rally the moment I comment on it..:lol1:
Not sure if Briedis will even be around by the time Cieslak could get a shot at that belt, he'll probably fight for a vacant belt within maybe 18 months time
Got a feeling we could get another eliminator with Australian Jai Opetaia and Kiwi David "The Great White" Light for the other spot, was hoping Cieslak would go back the WBC route to put him on a collision course with Papin, but don't think that will happen now
Literally first time the dude's even wobbled in a fairly even round - not to mention Cieslak followed up with what looked like a blatant punch to the back of the head.... I mean ffs at least give the dude a count and see if he can catch his wits.
Apparently was an eliminator, but not a final eliminator as the top 2 spots are currently vacant for the IBF, so Cieslak won't be ordered for that title right off