Any boxing fans here? What do you take on Fonfara? Future Polish champion?
any chance of him getting one of champion belt any soon?hes poised to fight stevenson again,tho i dont see how much different he can do..i mean adonis beat him fair and square last time..and kovalev option to get belt is even worse.
My thoughts are similar. Fonfara is a great warrior, and have pretty decent skills, good physical conditions, chin, and big power in hands, but I'm afraid if he meet with Kovalev he will lose (after a good battle - as it was against Stevenson). However he has his chances when boxing with WBA Champion - Jurgen Brahmer - here is the best possibility to win the belt. Although Fonfara doesn't pick easy fights - he wants the greatest challenges, and I wish him luck!
Just had a quick look, he's quite slow, not much head movement, a bit frankenstein like just kinda stood up straight plodding along. Not impressed. Probably end up as a durable test fighter / sparring partner for the real talent.
Watched a few clips of this fight and saw the Chavez left hook knock down.
i am waiting for Fonfara next fight,against british,Nathan Cleverly-former LHW world champion..should be good scrap.Cleverly will be bookies favorite but i cant see him winning this...Fonfara will batter him senseless.
ehh...polish pro boxing is as poor as ever before.only few world class guys left,so hope Fonfara keep winning.
@gregy741 LMAO there's a british boxer too? or you mean like underwear fruit of the loom? im not so sure but there would be poop touched underwear like that ;)
I keep fairly recent with boxing. Of the few fights I remember, Golota kept forgetting that the objective is to hit opponents above the belt line. Tomasz Adamek had a good run. Wasn't a fan of his style though. Artur Szpilka, haven't heard much from him lately. He went to to toe with Wilder but was outgunned.
Krzysztof Glowacki is laying low after a loss, but he KO'd Marco Huck (which I enjoyed seeing) in a match a few years ago.