Joey Dziejko provided one of the most bizarre and wicked knocks in recent boxing memory on July 12.
The bulky weight of Philadelphia, known as the “tank”, became popular after admitting to the opponent’s ring in the middle of the fight, before he landed with a crushing hook that dropped him on the canvas.
Confession of Joey Dziejko
Dawiejko shared the moment in social media after fighting the team against Fernando Cuz, saying: “Three seconds before that we were in the clink, and my back was towards him. I released a nice spreader on him, and then a cruel catch laughed to drop him,” he laughed.
Tank added: “He baked on him. Who will stop me?”
The former world champion Tevin Farmer replied jokingly: “You nasty MF, farting people.”
Moment “Apollo Creed”
A stunned opponent, Cuza, just took up the Apollo Creed rod when Dziejko calmly planted his feet and fired a brief left hook that sent him.
The hand of Cuzy touched the canvas at the end of the 16th round in the competition, which brought the TCL Philly Smoke masters against Nashville Smash in the Newtown Sports Training Center.
Fans stayed at the seams because of confession, and the replays now contained views on social media. Directly the “ripper” was not received at the broadcast, but the reaction of Dodiejko – and subsequent knocking down added to history.
The reaction of Dawiejko, taking the elastic and shouting at the crowd, made the whole incident even more fun.
The 35-year-old expanded his status of one of the iconic bulky boxing weight, continuing attention in the Team Combat League, where everything can happen.
Regardless of whether it is Ko, a versatile fight, or a perfectly demolished dispersion of attention, Joey Dziejko proved that she still has her.
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