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Grzegorz Proksa
Proksa in 2012
Born (1984-11-23) 23 November 1984 (age 40)
Mysłowice, Poland
NationalityPolish
Other namesSuper G
Statistics
Weight(s)Super middleweight
Middleweight
Height174 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Reach178 cm (70 in)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights33
Wins29
Wins by KO21
Losses4

Grzegorz Proksa (born 23 November 1984) is a Polish former professional boxer who competed from 2005 to 2014.[1] He is a two-time former European middleweight champion and a world title challenger.

Professional boxing record

29 Wins (21 knockouts, 7 decisions), 4 Losses, 0 Draws
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd.,Time Date Location Notes
Loss 29–4 Poland Maciej Sulęcki KO 7 (10) 2014-11-08 Poland Kraków Arena, Kraków
Loss 29–3 United States Sergio Mora UD 10 (10) 2013-06-28 United States Florida
Win 29–2 Hungary Norbert Szekeres UD 6 (6) 2013-02-09 United Kingdom Belfast
Loss 28–2 Kazakhstan Gennady Golovkin TKO 5 (12) 2012-09-01 United States New York City For WBA and IBO middleweight titles.
Win 28–1 United Kingdom Kerry Hope TKO 8 (12) 2012-07-07 United Kingdom Yorkshire Won European middleweight title.
Win 27–1 Hungary Rudolf Varga TKO 3 (4) 2012-05-10 Hungary Budapest
Loss 26–1 United Kingdom Kerry Hope MD 12 (12) 2012-03-17 United Kingdom Yorkshire Lost European middleweight title.
Win 26–0 Germany Sebastian Sylvester RTD 3 (12) 2011-10-01 Germany Neubrandenburg Won European middleweight title.
Win 25–0 Hungary Peter Vecsei TKO 2 (4) 2011-06-23 Hungary Budapest
Win 24–0 Spain Pablo Navascues KO 9 (12) 2011-04-15 Spain Leganés Retained European Union middleweight title.
Win 23–0 Republic of Ireland Joe Rea KO 4 (8) 2011-03-05 United Kingdom Yorkshire Rea down four times.
Win 22–0 Ghana Theophilus Tetteh TKO 5 (6) 2010-11-06 United Kingdom Newport
Win 21–0 Latvia Alex Spitko TKO 4 (6) 2010-07-09 United Kingdom London Spitko given counts in rounds 2nd and 4th.
Win 20–0 United Kingdom Tyan Booth TKO 5 (12) 2010-02-12 United Kingdom London Won European Union middleweight title.
Win 19–0 United Kingdom Paul Buchanan TKO 6 (6) 2009-11-06 United Kingdom Magherafelt
Win 18–0 United Kingdom Jamie Coyle TKO 3 (8) 2009-06-12 United Kingdom Merseyside
Win 17–0 United Kingdom Lee Noble TKO 3 (6) 2009-03-13 United Kingdom Cheshire
Win 16–0 United Kingdom Taz Jones TKO 4 (6) 2008-12-05 United Kingdom Dagenham
Win 15–0 Romania Mihai Macovei UD 6 (6) 2008-10-10 Germany Barleben
Win 14–0 Venezuela Jairo Alvarez PTS 6 (6) 2008-04-12 Republic of Ireland Castlebar
Win 13–0 Ukraine Andrei Rimer UD 6 (6) 2007-12-15 Germany Dessau-Roßlau
Win 12–0 Austria Gotthard Hinteregger TKO 2 (4) 2007-10-12 United Kingdom Peterlee
Win 11–0 Romania Vitalie Mirza TKO 4 (10) 2007-07-20 United Kingdom Wolverhampton WBC and IBF Youth middleweight titles.
Win 10–0 United Kingdom Ojay Abrahams RTD 2 (6) 2007-03-02 United Kingdom Neath Abrahams knocked down once in 2nd.
Win 9–0 United Kingdom Steve Conway PTS 6 (6) 2006-12-15 United Kingdom London
Win 8–0 Argentina Ignacio Lucero Fraga UD 10 (10) 2006-10-13 United Kingdom Port Talbot Retained WBC and IBF Youth middleweight titles.
Win 7–0 United Kingdom Ben Hudson PTS 4 (4) 2006-09-15 United Kingdom London
Win 6–0 Belgium Kenneth Van Eesvelde TKO 7 (10) 2006-03-03 United Kingdom Hartlepool Won WBC and IBF Youth middleweight titles.
Win 5–0 United States Gene Newton TKO 3 (6) 2006-01-21 United States Las Vegas
Win 4–0 United Kingdom David Kehoe TKO 3 (6) 2005-09-12 United Kingdom Iver Heath
Win 3–0 United Kingdom Surinder Sekhon PTS 4 (4) 2005-09-09 United Kingdom Sheffield Sekhon was down in 3rd.
Win 2–0 United States Sean Rawley Wilson TKO 2 (4) 2005-05-07 United States Las Vegas
Win 1–0 United States Adam Capo TKO 1 (4) 2005-03-05 United States Las Vegas Professional boxing debut.

References

  1. ^ "Grzegorz Proksa". Boxrec Boxing Encyclopaedia. Retrieved 6 May 2010.