Kamil Sokolowski

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Cent0089
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Kamil Sokolowski

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Did you guys notice that Sokolowski beat another undefeated prospect ? Man i am rooting for this guy in every single match :box: :box: :box:
dagilechia
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His record is much much better than it officially is. He defeated Browne it was not even close, he had him down and won every round, his fight vs Price was close.

I'd love to see him vs Dawejko. Two real warriors who don't give a fcuk about records.
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Re: Kamil Sokolowski

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f@cking love soko :bag:

ya i thought he beat browne too, he could easily have many of his losses being wins instead
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Re: Kamil Sokolowski

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The Prospect Killer.
Cent0089
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Re: Kamil Sokolowski

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Not a typical 7 - 15 record heavyweight. Sure it is not A class fighter but you can see some textbook boxing skills in this video.
dagilechia
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Re: Kamil Sokolowski

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worse fighters than him like Razvan Cojanu were given a titleshot.
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Re: Kamil Sokolowski

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Cent0089 wrote: 05 Jul 2019, 12:16

Not a typical 7 - 15 record heavyweight. Sure it is not A class fighter but you can see some textbook boxing skills in this video.
ya kammy always stands out to me as having real nice punch form
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Re: Kamil Sokolowski

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I'm always intrigued by guys like this. Poor records, but much better in-ring ability than their record would indicate.
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Re: Kamil Sokolowski

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dagilechia wrote: 05 Jul 2019, 10:29 His record is much much better than it officially is. He defeated Browne it was not even close, he had him down and won every round, his fight vs Price was close.

I'd love to see him vs Dawejko. Two real warriors who don't give a fcuk about records.
Top call Daggy :TU:
Two game fighters, I'd watch that for sure!!
dagilechia
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Re: Kamil Sokolowski

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KiwiRider wrote: 05 Jul 2019, 18:17
dagilechia wrote: 05 Jul 2019, 10:29 His record is much much better than it officially is. He defeated Browne it was not even close, he had him down and won every round, his fight vs Price was close.

I'd love to see him vs Dawejko. Two real warriors who don't give a fcuk about records.
Top call Daggy :TU:
Two game fighters, I'd watch that for sure!!
i'd even pay to see that! :box:
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Re: Kamil Sokolowski

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He is very much improved and a great example of learning on the job. I love to watch elite boxers strut their stuff, but I have a special affection for guys like Kamil Sokolowski, like Avery Gibson, like Rodney Hernandez, who are consistently facing fighters who are expected to beat them, and in many cases having to hold down a full time job outside of boxing.

Anybody on here that bothers to read my posts may recall that I'm an admirer of Dillian Whyte mainly because he isn't afraid to tackle fighters who are rated almost equal to him in ability or even better.

How much more admirable is it to take on tough opponents one after the other, when you aren't blessed with great talent yourself and don't have the luxury of training as a full time boxer, never mind that you should actually start beating some of them? :salut:
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Re: Kamil Sokolowski

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gilgamesh wrote: 05 Jul 2019, 16:17 I'm always intrigued by guys like this. Poor records, but much better in-ring ability than their record would indicate.
Brett Fidoe is another one. 13-51 record, yet has a number of wins over undefeated guys.
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