Robert Parzęczewski
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| Personal information | |
|---|---|
Nickname(s) | Arab Mr. KO |
| Born | 27 October 1993 Częstochowa, Poland |
| Height | 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) |
| Weight | |
| Boxing career | |
| Reach | 75 in (191 cm) |
| Stance | Orthodox |
| Boxing record[1] | |
| Total fights | 37 |
| Wins | 35 |
| Win by KO | 20 |
| Losses | 2 |
| Draws | 0 |
| No contests | 0 |
Robert Marek Parzęczewski (born 27 October 1993) is a Polish professional boxer.
Parzęczewski made his professional debut on March 23, 2013, against Piotr Tomaszek. Parzęczewski won the fight via a Unanimous Decision.[2]
In only his third professional fight, Parzęczewski fought for his first career championship. He faced Zoltan Kiss Jr. for the vacant Republic of Poland Youth International super middleweight title on April 12, 2014. Parzęczewski won the fight via a second-round TKO, winning his first career championship.[3]
After two wins, he faced Ruslan Rodzivich on October 25, 2014, for the vacant WBF (Foundation) International light heavyweight title. Parzęczewski won the fight via a third-round TKO, winning his second career championship.[4]
After another two wins, he faced Jessy Luxembourger on June 19, 2015. Parzęczewski lost the fight via a Unanimous Decision, suffering his first career defeat.[5]
Following his loss, he would go on a seven-fight win streak. He then faced Zura Mekereshvili on May 13, 2017, for the vacant WBO Youth light heavyweight title. Parzęczewski won the fight via a Unanimous Decision, winning his third career championsip.[6]
His next fight came on September 30, 2017, against Tomas Adamek for the vacant Republic of Poland International light heavyweight title. Parzęczewski won the fight via a fifth-round TKO, winning his fourth career championship.[7]
After a win over Said Mbelwa,[8] he faced Andrzej Soldra on March 24, 2018, for the vacant Republic of Poland light heavyweight title. Parzęczewski won the fight via a first-round TKO, winning his fifth career championship.[9]
After two non-title fights against Tim Cronin[10] and Jackson dos Santos,[11] He faced Dariusz Sęk on December 22, 2018, in his first title defense. Parzęczewski won the fight via a second-round TKO, successfully defending his championship.[12]
His next fight came on April 6, 2019, against Dmitry Chudinov for the vacant Republic of Poland International super middleweight title. Parzęczewski won the fight via a second-round TKO, winning his sixth career championship.[13][14]
His first title defense came on October 4, 2019, against Patrick Mendy. Parzęczewski won the fight via a Unanimous Decision, successfully defending his championship.[15]
After a win over Sladan Janjanin,[16] he faced Sherzod Husanov on September 26, 2020. Parzęczewski lost the fight via a second-round TKO, losing his second professional fight.[17][18]
Following his loss, he faced Facundo Nicolas Galovar on March 19, 2021. Parzęczewski won the fight via a Unanimous Decision.[19]
In his next fight, he faced Sahan Aybay on September 24, 2021, for the vacant Republic of Poland International super middleweight title. Parzęczewski won the fight via a fifth-round TKO, winning his seventh career championship.[20]
His first title defense came on November 26, 2021, against Taras Holovashchenko. Parzęczewski won the fight via a Majority Decision, successfully defending his championship.[21]