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    22-year-old heavyweight Andrzej Wawrzyk (17-0, 10 KO) remains unbeaten after his 8-round battle against Harvey Jolly (10-13, 5 KO). The fight which took place at UIC Pavilion in Chicago. It was Wawrzyk's first performance in America, which he finished with unanimous decision. The scores were: 79-73, 79-73 and 78-74. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Andrzej Wawrzyk is very talented. I think he may go on to become a top heavyeight contender.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Carnivore View Post
      Andrzej Wawrzyk is very talented. I think he may go on to become a top heavyeight contender.
      He went down pretty hard in round 4, but he recovered like it was nothing. He had a good workrate, but his accuracy wasn't that good at all. Guy he was fighting was very slippery though.

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      • #4
        I like his mind set. Even though he won, he knows he has work to do. He's not hyping and bragging. He sounds serious, we'll keep an eye on him.

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        • #5
          if he is smart he will stay in the states so he can develope better.better trainers,better & more sparring partners & much better opportunity to become a recognizable heavyweight...just like golota did.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Carnivore View Post
            Andrzej Wawrzyk is very talented. I think he may go on to become a top heavyeight contender.
            he got dropped pretty hard evidently, by a very fringe CRUISERWEIGHT contender. i havent seen anything fro mthis guy..but what makes you think he has what it takes to be a top contender?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tymann23 View Post
              he got dropped pretty hard evidently, by a very fringe CRUISERWEIGHT contender. i havent seen anything fro mthis guy..but what makes you think he has what it takes to be a top contender?
              Download and watch the video of Wawrzyk I posted in our videos section.

              Jolly is 6'4" and ripped,and he's stronger than many fat men who weigh more. And he's scored upsets over up-and-comers in the past.

              Let's not forget, Gamboa has been down as a pro against a clubfighter yet is still considered by many to be on the way to great accomplishments. So was Ali in 1963, by a smaller man! It sometimes is a part of a fighter's development and it sometimes helps them improve.

              Andrzej showed he has the heart of a champion by coming back after being down and dominating in the last rounds.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Carnivore View Post
                Download and watch the video of Wawrzyk I posted in our videos section.

                Jolly is 6'4" and ripped,and he's stronger than many fat men who weigh more. And he's scored upsets over up-and-comers in the past.

                Let's not forget, Gamboa has been down as a pro against a clubfighter yet is still considered by many to be on the way to great accomplishments. So was Ali in 1963, by a smaller man! It sometimes is a part of a fighter's development and it sometimes helps them improve.

                Andrzej showed he has the heart of a champion by coming back after being down and dominating in the last rounds.
                He didn't do anything new then he wasn't doing in the previous rounds and didn't make any adjustments. It was more of what Jolly didn't do. He took it well though and gained experienced.

                (I was at the fight)

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