FULL CLIP - BULLETS OF POLISH BOXING
Full clip, do you wanna mess with this/POLISH BOXING, one of the best yet/I'm nice like that/It's all good, in this business of rep - check out this Polish boxing revolver, inspired by Gang Starr's lyrics. It's 1895 Nagant, seven-shot devil produced for Russian Empire, used also by Polish army. These bullets hurt.
1. Stanley Ketchel (Stanislaw Kiecal) - named by Ring magazine as number six among boxing's all time best punchers. James Carlos Blake wrote a novel about him - The Killings Of Stanley Ketchel.
2. Marian Kasprzyk - one of the hardest hitting welterweights ever. So what he was an amateur.
3. Henryk Srednicki - huge puncher who was loved by Fidel Castro for his gung-ho style. Flyweight Tyson.
4. Zbigniew Pietrzykowski - the only man to knock out Laszlo Papp. Watch his fight against Clay AGAIN.
5. Jerzy Kulej - best all around Polish boxer, two-time Olympic gold medalist. Knocking out people for fun.
6. Andrew Golota - mentally flawed but very skillful. His jab's power was something else and he was precise with it.
7. Artur Szpilka - rare combination of puncher's instinct and great reflexes. Better believe that he's the future heavyweight king
Tomasz Adamek was excluded - he's great but too famous at the moment. Leszek Drogosz's even greater but he was a pure technician. Dariusz Michalczewski's career's well known and respected. This clip is loaded with punchers who don't get enough worldwide recognition. I encourage foreign readers to research these bullets' biographies. Time to raise the stakes again.