Thursday 29 September 2011

Artur Szpilka

If you frequent some of the biggest boxing forums one name seems to keep appearing when people are talking about heavyweight prospects and that's the name of 22 year old Polish fighter Artur Szpilka. Stood at 6'4" and fighting out of a crouched southpaw stance Szpilka has swiftly shown the early signs of a talented fighter despite several out of the ring mishaps which have perhaps been the most notable feature of his career so far.

Born in Wieliczka back in 1989 it's fair to say the Szpilka is still a young heavyweight and whilst he has shown both foolish youthfulness and inexperience he has also been swiftly improving and turning his life around. As a youth Szpilka got involved in illegal fights outside of football grounds and got caught in at least 2 fights between fans of Wisła Kraków and Cracovia, the second of those fights saw Szpilka locked away for almost 2 years.

Although the young fighter had been boxing professionall before his jail term it was whilst in prison that Szpilka realised what boxing really meant to him. The prison time gave Szpilka not only time to reflect on his actions but also time to dedicate himself to bulking up his body. For Szpilka's final fight before prison he weighed just 200lbs, the cruiserweight limit and on his return to the ring 23 months later he was a much more muscular fighter weighing weighing over 240lbs.

Prior to prison Szpilka had managed to run up a 5 fight record winning 3 of those by stoppage and had shown impressive power and explosiveness which had seen him dropping almost all of his early opponents. Since leaving prison Szpilka has added 2 swift wins. The first of those wins was a lightning quick (33 seconds) blow out of Ramiz Hadziaganovic (who entered 8-0) and that was followed by an opening round KO of David Williams. Of the two victories it was the one over Ramiz Hadziaganovic that really got fans excited as Szpilka landed a shot that send his opponent face first to the canvas for the full count.

With a record of 7-0 (5) Szpilka has so far shown fantastic power, great head movement, swift hands and a fun to watch style, despite this the shaven headed and tattooed fighter still has a number of questions surrounding him. The big questions is can Szpilka stay out of trouble? Can his stamina hold up over the distance? Will his power carry up to the next level? Whats his chin like? If Szpilka can indeed stay out of trouble and if he can show his power, stamina and chin hold up he could be "the new Tyson".

Szpilka is expected to fight again in a few weeks, with names such as Robert Hawkins and Larry Donald being thrown out there though the opponent hasn't been officially named as yet.

Video thanks to zakir371

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