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    Comments Thread For: Albert Sosnowski Retires With Win, Runowski Victorious

    Lesser known Polish promoter Marcin Siwek staged a small show in a small town of Zyrardow in central Poland. The biggest name on the card was involved in the least competitive fight, however, as Albert 'The Dragon' Sosnowski (49-7-2, 30 KOs) dropped his Hungarian opponent Andras Csomor (14-10-1, 12 KOs) down with a left-right bomb and finished him soon thereafter in round two.
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    #2
    Post # 14000 In My Boxingscene Career...

    A name I forgot about... He was the 2nd guy to lose to Zuri Lawrence & get a title shot. Jameel McCline was the 1st. This is one guy who never earned his title shot...

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      #3
      Originally posted by joe strong View Post
      A name I forgot about... He was the 2nd guy to lose to Zuri Lawrence & get a title shot. Jameel McCline was the 1st. This is one guy who never earned his title shot...
      I thought this guy retired years ago...

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        #4
        Originally posted by joe strong View Post
        A name I forgot about... He was the 2nd guy to lose to Zuri Lawrence & get a title shot. Jameel McCline was the 1st. This is one guy who never earned his title shot...
        Wasn't Sosnowski a late replacement for someone? Maybe David Haye? It's been a while....

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          #5
          I took a look at this Zuri Lawrence in BR, one of the weirdest HW careers I´ve seen. 24 - 15 - 4, ZERO KO wins, but Ws over Vidoz, McCline, Sosnowski and a draw vs Ray Austin.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Slowhand View Post
            I took a look at this Zuri Lawrence in BR, one of the weirdest HW careers I´ve seen. 24 - 15 - 4, ZERO KO wins, but Ws over Vidoz, McCline, Sosnowski and a draw vs Ray Austin.
            He was a solid C level journeyman. He fought lots of contenders & usually could give them rounds. He was a survivor. He was tough to look good against. He would hold & smother punches. He would let lots of arm punches go & if a guy didn't come in shape he could outwork them.

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              #7
              Originally posted by paulf View Post
              Wasn't Sosnowski a late replacement for someone? Maybe David Haye? It's been a while....
              No he was a hand picked opponent by Vitali Klitschko...
              Last edited by joe strong; 03-20-2016, 12:55 PM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by joe strong View Post
                No he was a hand picked opponent by Vitali Klitschko...
                Just looked around and you're right.... he got the shot because the had a European title. Actually pulled out of what would have been a good fight against Audley Harrisson to fight Vitali.

                In fact, I ****ing bought the 24 dollar integrated sports PPV.

                Hey, i wanted to watch some boxing on a lazy Saturday afternoon. This was before PBC heard our cries and came to the rescue.
                Last edited by paulf; 03-20-2016, 05:26 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by paulf View Post
                  Just looked around and you're right.... he got the shot because the had a European title. Actually pulled out of what would have been a good fight against Audley Harrisson to fight Vitali.

                  In fact, I ****ing bought the 24 dollar integrated sports PPV.

                  Hey, i wanted to watch some boxing on a lazy Saturday afternoon. This was before PBC heard our cries and came to the rescue.
                  I paid for Tye Fields / Michael Grant PPV & Tye Fields / Mariusz Wach PPV... You are not alone...

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