HUTKOWSKI SHOWS HIS BEST IN RZESZÓW

Przemysław Osiak, Own source

2010-02-08

Tomasz Hutkowski (17-0-1, 12 KO) easily defeated Jozsef Nagy (21-6, 14 KO) during boxing night in Rzeszów, Poland. The promising Polish cruiserweight gave the Hungarian no chances in a two-round clash finished via TKO in the second round.

It was probably the most spectacular Hutkowski’s performance in the career. Not very tall Nagy started aggressively but 23-year-old “Tommy” safely blocked all of his blows. After that, Hutkowski shook the Hungarian rival with a few straight rights and finally dealt a powerful blow on his chin. However, the 34-year-old Hungarian, who inconvenienced another Polish prospect – Paweł Kołodziej two years ago, managed to survive this severe crisis. The undefeated Pole continued his show in the second bout. Firstly, he strongly hit Nagy on the trunk several times. When the Hungarian lowered his hands, Dave Paris, an experienced referee, had to stop the fight because of Hutkowski’s series of effective hooks.  

HUTKOWSKI DEFEATS ABDOUL

Alexey Sukachev, fightnews.com

2009-11-28

Young Polish cruiserweight Tomasz Hutkowski (16-0-1, 11 KOs) failed to impress but ultimately cruised to an unanimous decision over iron-chinned Belgian journeyman Ismail Abdoul (32-17-2, 13 KOs) with scores 97-94 (twice) and 98-93 to retain his WBC Youth title. Abdul marched behind the steady block with his jab on throughout the whole contest, while WBC #14 Hutkowski chose to work from the outside and was successful sometimes in doing so. However, in latter rounds Abdoul tried to increase the tempo of the fight and even went after the Pole but failed to deliver anything of real significance.



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