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Aleksy Kuziemski
Polish boxer

Aleksy Kuziemski

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Polish boxer
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Place of birth
Świecie
Age
47 years
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Biography

Aleksy Kuziemski (born 9 May 1977) is a Polish professional boxer and light heavyweight world title challenger.

Amateur career

As an amateur, Kuziemski won a bronze medal at the 2003 World Amateur Boxing Championships in the light heavyweight division, and another bronze at the 2004 European Amateur Boxing Championships. He then participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics, where he lost in the first round of the light heavyweight division to Beibut Shumenov.

Professional career

On 22 August 2009, Kuziemski challenged Jürgen Brähmer for the WBO interim light heavyweight title. Brähmer won by eleventh-round stoppage. On 21 May 2011, Kuziemski challenged Nathan Cleverly for the WBO world light heavyweight title, but was stopped in four rounds.

Professional boxing record

28 fights, 23 wins (7 knockouts), 5 losses
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Loss23-5Canada Jean PascalUD102012-12-14Canada Montreal
Win23-4Germany Leo TchoulaTKO2 (6)2012-03-10Poland Łomża
Loss22-4France Doudou NgumbuUD122011-11-26Poland BiałystokFor vacant WBF Light heavyweight title.
Win22-3Czech Republic Roman VanickyTKO2 (6)2011-08-05Poland Częstochowa
Loss21-3United Kingdom Nathan CleverlyTKO3 (12)2011-05-21United Kingdom London
Win21-2Latvia Arturs KulikauskisPTS62011-04-15Poland Stare Jeżewo
Win20-2Estonia Dmitri ProtkunasTKO3 (6)2010-12-19Poland Białystok
Loss19-2Russia Dmitry SukhotskyTKO6 (12)2010-10-29Russia Saint Petersburg
Win19-1Russia Igor MikhalkinUD102010-05-22Germany RostockWon vacant German International Light heavyweight title.
Win18-1Germany Lars BuchholzUD82010-03-06Poland Katowice
Loss17-1Germany Jürgen BrähmerTKO11 (12)2009-11-22Hungary BudapestFor interim WBO Light heavyweight title.
Win17-0Germany Armin DollingerTKO5 (12)2009-03-07Germany Dresden
Win16–0Lithuania Mantas TarvydasTKO7 (12)2008-11-22Germany Rostock
Win15–0Latvia Jevgenijs AndrejevsUD82008-05-10Germany Halle an der Saale
Win14–0Brazil Peter VenancioUD122007-12-04Austria Sölden
Win13–0Argentina Julio Cesar DominguezTKO12 (12)2007-09-15Germany Rostock
Win12–0Czech Republic Ladislav KutilUD82007-06-12Slovenia Maribor
Win11–0France Karim BennamaUD82007-02-27Germany Cuxhaven
Win10–0Czech Republic Roman VanickyUD82007-01-27Germany Düsseldorf
Win9–0Belarus Sergey KaranevichUD8)2006-12-02Germany Neukölln
Win8–0Belarus Mahamed AriphadzhieuMD82006-07-25Germany Eimsbuettel
Win7–0France Christopher RobertUD62006-03-07Germany Cuxhaven
Win6–0Belarus Artem SolomkoUD62006-01-24Germany Wandsbek
Win5–0Italy Dario CichelloUD62005-11-15Germany Göppingen
Win4–0Serbia Enad LicinaUD62005-09-20Czech Republic Prague
Win3–0Georgia (country) Alexander BeroshviliUD42005-06-18Croatia Pula
Win2–0Czech Republic Radek SemanUD42005-04-19Austria Bischofshofen
Win1–0Democratic Republic of the Congo Mayala MbungiTKO3 (4)2005-03-05Germany LeverkusenProfessional debut.

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