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Marek Piotrowski

Marek "The Punisher" Piotrowski (born 14 August 1964) is a Polish retired heavyweight kickboxer and boxer. He is a former ten time kickboxing world champion.

Marek Piotrowski
Born (1964-08-14) 14 August 1964 (age 58)
Dębe Wielkie, Poland
Other namesThe Punisher
NationalityPolish
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight85 kg (187 lb; 13.4 st)
DivisionMiddleweight
Light Heavyweight
Cruiserweight
Heavyweight
StyleBoxing, Kickboxing, Kyokushin Karate
Fighting out ofChicago, Illinois, U.S.
Rankblack belt in Kyokushin
Green belt in Jujutsu
Years active1984–1996
Professional boxing record
Total21
Wins21
By knockout11
Losses0
Kickboxing record
Total44
Wins42
By knockout27
Losses2
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec

Amateur career

At around the age of 13 or 14, Piotrowski studied jujutsu achieving green belt before becoming interested in Kyokushin karate when he was at age of 18. In 1984 (in under 25 years old class) he won the Polish Juniors karate championship, following this up the next year by winning the Polish Senior championship. He became a karate black belt 1st dan in July 1993. His official karate record is 13 fights, with 13 victories.

At the beginning of 1987, Piotrowski began to focus on kickboxing, in particular, full-contact, which was prohibited in Poland at the time. On 11 October 1987 he entered the 81  kg category of the 6th W.A.K.O. World Championships, a tournament for amateur kickboxers, held in Munich, Germany. Piotrowski won the competition defeating Hungarian Károly Halász in the final. Later that year he entered and won the Full Contact Kickboxing World Cup '87 in Budapest, Hungary and also won the Polish national kickboxing title. He had several more fights in 1988 in Poland and Europe, amassing a 17-0 amateur kickboxing record.

Professional career

In 1988 Piotrowski decided to leave Poland for the USA where he was determined to become a professional world champion, something he was unable to do in his own country due to the Communist-era rules on professionalism. He had his first professional fight in Rockford, Illinois in October 1988 against Bob Handegan whom he defeated via knockout in the 4th round. On 19 August 1989, in his fifth fight on American soil, Piotrowski sent shockwaves through the kickboxing community by outworking the reigning national champion Rick "The Jet" Roufus in a 10th round unanimous decision win. Piotrowski took Roufus's P.K.C. middleweight U.S belt.

As a result of his upset victory over Roufus, Piotrowski had his world title shot against the legendary Don "The Dragon" Wilson. On 4 November 1989, in Chicago, Illinois he defeated Wilson and took his belts, becoming the world champion of the P.K.C. and F.F.K.A kickboxing organizations, while Wilson had to vacate his I.S.K.A. world title due to the loss (which Marek did not gain due to it not being an I.S.K.A. sanctioned event). As a result of his victories over two world class fighters, Piotrowski earned the nickname "The Punisher".

Throughout 1990 and 1991 he fought six more bouts, adding more championships to his collection by defeating Bob 'The Thunder' Thurman to win the K.I.C.K. Intercontinental title in Las Vegas, Nevada and Mark Longo to win the K.I.C.K. in Los Angeles, California. His kickboxing record now stood at 29 wins to 0 defeats (19 coming via knockout) and he held four professional world titles.

On 22 June 1991 in Chicago Piotrowski put his P.K.C. title on the line in a re-match against Rick Roufus while the vacant I.S.K.A. world title was also up for grabs. Piotrowski was not in the best condition for the fight, as ongoing personal problems hampered his preparation and he was defeated, suffering a heavy 2nd-round knockout from a high kick that left him unconscious on the canvas. After suffering his first ever defeat, Piotrowski needed time to recuperate and did not fight for the rest of the year.

In 1992 Piotrowski decided to enter professional boxing, winning his debut against Keith Williams on 8 February by technical knockout in the 4th round. Despite starting his boxing career, Piotrowski still wanted to recover his lost titles and fought several kickboxing bouts, winning all of them. In July 1992 he fought the Canadian Conrad Pla for the I.S.K.A. North American title, defeating him by 10th-round decision. After dismantling another opponent via 3rd round K.O. in Las Vegas, Piotrowski was ready for the opportunity to regain one of his world titles.

In Paris, France on 11 November 1992 the North American I.S.K.A. champion met the W.K.A. Junior Light Heavyweight champion and legendary Dutchman Rob Kaman (also known as 'Mr Low-Kick', 98 wins, 78 K.O.s) for a shot at the I.S.K.A. World title, fought under Oriental Rules (this formula allowing low kicks). Unfortunately for Piotrowski he lost by technical knockout in a very dramatic fight - Kaman's renowned low kicks getting the better of him in the 7th round.

On 22 June 1993 he travelled to Montreal, Canada where he took on future K-1 fighter Michael "The Black Sniper" McDonald. Piotrowski won the fight by technical knockout in the 11th round, winning the W.A.K.O. Pro Full Contact World title, adding the professional W.A.K.O. title to the amateur one he had won back in 1987. Later that year he defeated Mike Winkeljohn by 8th-round decision, finally getting his hands back on the I.S.K.A. (Oriental Rules version) World title belt.

In 1994 Piotrowski won two more titles. In February he defeated Roy McCown to win the little-known T.B.C world title, while on 15 March he defeated Javier Mendez in San Jose, California to win the I.S.K.A. (Full Contact) World title. By the end of the year he was progressively becoming less focused on kickboxing and more on boxing, going 4 and 0.

In December 1995 he returned to Poland for his last kickboxing fight. In Kraków he defeated Italian Stefano Tomiazzo, winning the W.K.A. World title. He finished his kickboxing career with a record of 44 fights, with 42 victories to just 2 defeats and had been an eight-time professional world champion with seven different organizations; W.K.A., I.S.K.A., P.K.C, T.B.C., F.F.K.A, K.I.C.K. and W.A.K.O. pro, as well as holding two amateur world titles.

After retiring from kickboxing Piotrowski continued his boxing career. Between 1992 and 1996, he fought in 21 fights and won all of them. He finished his career on 13 December 1996 in Hannover, Germany, defeating Greg Lavely on points. In 1997 he was offered to fight for a professional championship for the I.B.F. belt, but he had to refuse due to health problems. Piotrowski returned to live in Poland in 2002.

Titles

Professional

  • 1995 W.K.A. Full Contact Heavyweight World champion
  • 1994 I.S.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World champion
  • 1994 T.B.C. Full Contact World champion
  • 1993 I.S.K.A. Oriental Rules Light Heavyweight World champion
  • 1993 W.A.K.O. Pro Full-Contact Light Heavyweight World champion
  • 1991 I.S.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight North American champion
  • 1990 K.I.C.K. Light Heavyweight World champion
  • 1990 K.I.C.K. Light Heavyweight Intercontinental champion
  • 1989 P.K.C. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World champion
  • 1989 F.F.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World champion
  • 1989 P.K.C. Full-Contact Middleweight United States champion

Amateur

  • 1987 Poland Full-Contact Kickboxing champion
  • 1987 Full contact Kickboxing World Cup '87  
  • 1987 W.A.K.O. World Championships in Munich   -81 kg (Full-Contact)
  • 1985 Poland Senior Karate Championship  
  • 1984 Poland Junior Karate Championship  

Other recognitions

  • In 1987 Piotrowski gained 'The Siren' award from the Sportowiec magazine from being the best Polish sport discovery of the year.
  • On three separate occasions he was placed in the top ten of the best Polish sportsmen of the year in the Przeglad Sportowy ranking (1988, 1989, 1990), twice coming runner up.
  • The 'Fighter' magazine voted Piotrowski second in their 'Best Kickboxers of the 1980s', -172 pound (78 kg) category.
  • On two occasions he was recognised by American experts as 'Kickboxer of the Year' (1989 and 1994).
  • He was also chosen by the American press as one of the best fighters of the 1990s.
  • In 1991 Aleksander Bilik published the book 'Kickboxer', which described Piotrowski's career up until 1990.
  • In 2005 a documentary about Piotrowski called 'The Warrior' was filmed.
  • Also in 2005 there was the comic strip 'the Kickboxer' based on Marek Piotrowski published in the Polish publication Gazeta Wyborcza.
  • In 2006 Piotrowski received the Stanley Honour - Kickboxing award.

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing Record
42 wins (27 (T)KOs, 15 Decisions), 2 Losses
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time Record
1995-12-? Win   Steffano Tomiazzo Katowice, Poland Decision 12 42-2
Wins W.K.A. Full Contact Heavyweight World title.
1995-05-? Win   William Thompson Clearwater, Florida, USA KO 2 41-2
1994-07-? Win   Cecil Simms Chicago, Illinois, USA KO 4 40-2
1994-04-15 Win   Javier Mendez San Jose, California, USA Decision 12 39-2
Wins I.S.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title.
1994 Win   Gary Jones Katowice, Poland KO 3 38-2
1994-02-? Win   Roy McCown Chicago, Illinois, USA KO 6 37-2
Wins T.B.C. Full Contact World title.
1993-11-? Win   Mike Winkeljohn Chicago, Illinois, USA Decision 8 2:00 36-2
Wins I.S.K.A. Oriental Rules Light Heavyweight World title.
1993-06-22 Win   Michael McDonald P.K.A. Karatemania 6 Montreal, Canada TKO 11 35-2
Wins W.A.K.O. Pro Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title.
1993-04-? Win   Troy Hughes Chicago, Illinois, USA Decision 7 2:00 34-2
1992-11-? Loss   Rob Kaman Paris, France TKO 7 33-2
Fight was for vacant I.S.K.A. Oriental Rules Light Heavyweight World title.
1992-09-? Win   Sergei Parkomienko Las Vegas, Nevada, USA KO 3 33-1
1992-07-? Win   Conrad Pla Chicago, Illinois, USA Decision 10 2:00 32-1
Wins I.S.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight North American title.
1992-05-? Win   John Cronk Detroit, Michigan, USA KO 4 31-1
1992-04-? Win   Derrell Banks Chicago, Illinois, USA KO 4 30-1
1991-06-22 Loss   Rick Roufus Chicago, Illinois, USA KO (High Kick) 2 29-1
Fight was for vacant I.S.K.A. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title and Marek's P.K.C. Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title.
1991-03-? Win   Robert Tooley Chicago, Illinois, USA KO 4 29-0
1990-10-? Win   Andy Brewer Chicago, Illinois, USA KO 4 28-0
1990-08-? Win   Mark Longo Lake Tahoe, USA Decision 12 2:00 27-0
Wins K.I.C.K Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title.
1990-07-05 Win   Tommy Richardson Las Vegas, Nevada, USA KO 4 26-0
1990-05-? Win   Jim Maurina Chicago, Illinois, USA KO 4 25-0
1990-04-? Win   Bob Thurman Los Angeles, California, USA KO 7 24-0
Wins K.I.C.K Full Contact Light Heavyweight Intercontinental title.
1989-11-04 Win   Don Wilson F.F.K.A. & P.K.C. Event Chicago, Illinois, USA Decision (Split) 12 2:00 23-0
Wins vacant F.F.K.A. and P.K.C. Full-Contact Light Heavyweight World titles.
1989-08-19 Win   Rick Roufus Chicago, Illinois, USA Decision (Unanimous) 10 2:00 22-0
Wins Roufus's P.K.C. Middleweight U.S title.
1989-06-? Win   Larry McFadden Chicago, Illinois, USA Decision 10 2:00 21-0
1989-03-? Win   Lowell Nash Chicago, Illinois, USA TKO 6 20-0
1988-12-? Win   Neil Singleton Chicago, Illinois, USA TKO 4 19-0
1988-10-? Win   Bob Handegan Rockford, Illinois, USA KO 4 18-0
First professional kickboxing bout.
1988-06-? Win   Józef Warchoł Koszalin, Poland Decision 5 17-0
1988-06-? Win   Zoltán Németh Warsaw, Poland KO 1 16-0
1988-05-? Win   Zoran Tariba Cologne, Germany KO 2 15-0
1988-04-? Win   Zoltán Németh Komló, Hungary 14-0
1988-04-? Win   Stefan Pellegrino Komló, Hungary Decision 13-0
1987-12-? Win   Andrzej First Kraków, Poland 12-0
Wins Polish Kickboxing title.
1987-12-? Win   Lajos Hugyetz Full Contact Kickboxing World Cup '87, Final Budapest, Hungary 11-0
Wins Full Contact Kickboxing World Cup '87 title.
1987-12-? Win   Stefan Lyung Full Contact Kickboxing World Cup '87, Semi Finals Budapest, Hungary 10-0
1987-12-? Win   Pascal Bitafol Full Contact Kickboxing World Cup '87, Quarter Finals Budapest, Hungary 9-0
1987-10-11 Win   Károly Halász W.A.K.O. World Championships 1987, Full Contact Final -81 kg Munich, West Germany 8-0
Wins W.A.K.O. Full Contact World Championship gold medal -81 kg .
1987-10-11 Win   Sokrates Karaites W.A.K.O. World Championships 1987, Full Contact Semi Final -81 kg Munich, West Germany 7-0
1987-10-11 Win   Rudy Smedley W.A.K.O. World Championships 1987, Full Contact Quarter Final -81 kg Munich, West Germany 6-0
1987-10-11 Win   Gunter Singer W.A.K.O. World Championships 1987, Full Contact 1st Round -81 kg Munich, West Germany 5-0
Win   Andrzej First Kraków, Poland 4-0
Win   Andrew Zwycięstwto Kraków, Poland 3-0
Win   Cezary Nazar Warsaw, Poland 2-0
Win   Tomasz Pisowodzki Warsaw, Poland 1-0
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

External links

  • Marek "The Punisher" Piotrowski short video

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ten time kickboxing world champion Marek PiotrowskiBorn 1964 08 14 14 August 1964 age 58 Debe Wielkie PolandOther namesThe PunisherNationalityPolishHeight1 87 m 6 ft 2 in Weight85 kg 187 lb 13 4 st DivisionMiddleweight Light Heavyweight Cruiserweight HeavyweightStyleBoxing Kickboxing Kyokushin KarateFighting out ofChicago Illinois U S Rankblack belt in Kyokushin Green belt in JujutsuYears active1984 1996Professional boxing recordTotal21Wins21By knockout11Losses0Kickboxing recordTotal44Wins42By knockout27Losses2Other informationBoxing record from BoxRec Contents 1 Amateur career 2 Professional career 3 Titles 4 Other recognitions 5 Kickboxing record 6 External linksAmateur career EditAt around the age of 13 or 14 Piotrowski studied jujutsu achieving green belt before becoming interested in Kyokushin karate when he was at age of 18 In 1984 in under 25 years old class he won the Polish Juniors karate championship following this up the next year by winning the Polish Senior championship He became a karate black belt 1st dan in July 1993 His official karate record is 13 fights with 13 victories At the beginning of 1987 Piotrowski began to focus on kickboxing in particular full contact which was prohibited in Poland at the time On 11 October 1987 he entered the 81 kg category of the 6th W A K O World Championships a tournament for amateur kickboxers held in Munich Germany Piotrowski won the competition defeating Hungarian Karoly Halasz in the final Later that year he entered and won the Full Contact Kickboxing World Cup 87 in Budapest Hungary and also won the Polish national kickboxing title He had several more fights in 1988 in Poland and Europe amassing a 17 0 amateur kickboxing record Professional career EditIn 1988 Piotrowski decided to leave Poland for the USA where he was determined to become a professional world champion something he was unable to do in his own country due to the Communist era rules on professionalism He had his first professional fight in Rockford Illinois in October 1988 against Bob Handegan whom he defeated via knockout in the 4th round On 19 August 1989 in his fifth fight on American soil Piotrowski sent shockwaves through the kickboxing community by outworking the reigning national champion Rick The Jet Roufus in a 10th round unanimous decision win Piotrowski took Roufus s P K C middleweight U S belt As a result of his upset victory over Roufus Piotrowski had his world title shot against the legendary Don The Dragon Wilson On 4 November 1989 in Chicago Illinois he defeated Wilson and took his belts becoming the world champion of the P K C and F F K A kickboxing organizations while Wilson had to vacate his I S K A world title due to the loss which Marek did not gain due to it not being an I S K A sanctioned event As a result of his victories over two world class fighters Piotrowski earned the nickname The Punisher Throughout 1990 and 1991 he fought six more bouts adding more championships to his collection by defeating Bob The Thunder Thurman to win the K I C K Intercontinental title in Las Vegas Nevada and Mark Longo to win the K I C K in Los Angeles California His kickboxing record now stood at 29 wins to 0 defeats 19 coming via knockout and he held four professional world titles On 22 June 1991 in Chicago Piotrowski put his P K C title on the line in a re match against Rick Roufus while the vacant I S K A world title was also up for grabs Piotrowski was not in the best condition for the fight as ongoing personal problems hampered his preparation and he was defeated suffering a heavy 2nd round knockout from a high kick that left him unconscious on the canvas After suffering his first ever defeat Piotrowski needed time to recuperate and did not fight for the rest of the year In 1992 Piotrowski decided to enter professional boxing winning his debut against Keith Williams on 8 February by technical knockout in the 4th round Despite starting his boxing career Piotrowski still wanted to recover his lost titles and fought several kickboxing bouts winning all of them In July 1992 he fought the Canadian Conrad Pla for the I S K A North American title defeating him by 10th round decision After dismantling another opponent via 3rd round K O in Las Vegas Piotrowski was ready for the opportunity to regain one of his world titles In Paris France on 11 November 1992 the North American I S K A champion met the W K A Junior Light Heavyweight champion and legendary Dutchman Rob Kaman also known as Mr Low Kick 98 wins 78 K O s for a shot at the I S K A World title fought under Oriental Rules this formula allowing low kicks Unfortunately for Piotrowski he lost by technical knockout in a very dramatic fight Kaman s renowned low kicks getting the better of him in the 7th round On 22 June 1993 he travelled to Montreal Canada where he took on future K 1 fighter Michael The Black Sniper McDonald Piotrowski won the fight by technical knockout in the 11th round winning the W A K O Pro Full Contact World title adding the professional W A K O title to the amateur one he had won back in 1987 Later that year he defeated Mike Winkeljohn by 8th round decision finally getting his hands back on the I S K A Oriental Rules version World title belt In 1994 Piotrowski won two more titles In February he defeated Roy McCown to win the little known T B C world title while on 15 March he defeated Javier Mendez in San Jose California to win the I S K A Full Contact World title By the end of the year he was progressively becoming less focused on kickboxing and more on boxing going 4 and 0 In December 1995 he returned to Poland for his last kickboxing fight In Krakow he defeated Italian Stefano Tomiazzo winning the W K A World title He finished his kickboxing career with a record of 44 fights with 42 victories to just 2 defeats and had been an eight time professional world champion with seven different organizations W K A I S K A P K C T B C F F K A K I C K and W A K O pro as well as holding two amateur world titles After retiring from kickboxing Piotrowski continued his boxing career Between 1992 and 1996 he fought in 21 fights and won all of them He finished his career on 13 December 1996 in Hannover Germany defeating Greg Lavely on points In 1997 he was offered to fight for a professional championship for the I B F belt but he had to refuse due to health problems Piotrowski returned to live in Poland in 2002 Titles EditProfessional 1995 W K A Full Contact Heavyweight World champion 1994 I S K A Full Contact Light Heavyweight World champion 1994 T B C Full Contact World champion 1993 I S K A Oriental Rules Light Heavyweight World champion 1993 W A K O Pro Full Contact Light Heavyweight World champion 1991 I S K A Full Contact Light Heavyweight North American champion 1990 K I C K Light Heavyweight World champion 1990 K I C K Light Heavyweight Intercontinental champion 1989 P K C Full Contact Light Heavyweight World champion 1989 F F K A Full Contact Light Heavyweight World champion 1989 P K C Full Contact Middleweight United States championAmateur 1987 Poland Full Contact Kickboxing champion 1987 Full contact Kickboxing World Cup 87 1987 W A K O World Championships in Munich 81 kg Full Contact 1985 Poland Senior Karate Championship 1984 Poland Junior Karate Championship Other recognitions EditIn 1987 Piotrowski gained The Siren award from the Sportowiec magazine from being the best Polish sport discovery of the year On three separate occasions he was placed in the top ten of the best Polish sportsmen of the year in the Przeglad Sportowy ranking 1988 1989 1990 twice coming runner up The Fighter magazine voted Piotrowski second in their Best Kickboxers of the 1980s 172 pound 78 kg category On two occasions he was recognised by American experts as Kickboxer of the Year 1989 and 1994 He was also chosen by the American press as one of the best fighters of the 1990s In 1991 Aleksander Bilik published the book Kickboxer which described Piotrowski s career up until 1990 In 2005 a documentary about Piotrowski called The Warrior was filmed Also in 2005 there was the comic strip the Kickboxer based on Marek Piotrowski published in the Polish publication Gazeta Wyborcza In 2006 Piotrowski received the Stanley Honour Kickboxing award Kickboxing record EditKickboxing Record 42 wins 27 T KOs 15 Decisions 2 LossesDate Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time Record1995 12 Win Steffano Tomiazzo Katowice Poland Decision 12 42 2Wins W K A Full Contact Heavyweight World title 1995 05 Win William Thompson Clearwater Florida USA KO 2 41 21994 07 Win Cecil Simms Chicago Illinois USA KO 4 40 21994 04 15 Win Javier Mendez San Jose California USA Decision 12 39 2Wins I S K A Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title 1994 Win Gary Jones Katowice Poland KO 3 38 21994 02 Win Roy McCown Chicago Illinois USA KO 6 37 2Wins T B C Full Contact World title 1993 11 Win Mike Winkeljohn Chicago Illinois USA Decision 8 2 00 36 2Wins I S K A Oriental Rules Light Heavyweight World title 1993 06 22 Win Michael McDonald P K A Karatemania 6 Montreal Canada TKO 11 35 2Wins W A K O Pro Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title 1993 04 Win Troy Hughes Chicago Illinois USA Decision 7 2 00 34 21992 11 Loss Rob Kaman Paris France TKO 7 33 2Fight was for vacant I S K A Oriental Rules Light Heavyweight World title 1992 09 Win Sergei Parkomienko Las Vegas Nevada USA KO 3 33 11992 07 Win Conrad Pla Chicago Illinois USA Decision 10 2 00 32 1Wins I S K A Full Contact Light Heavyweight North American title 1992 05 Win John Cronk Detroit Michigan USA KO 4 31 11992 04 Win Derrell Banks Chicago Illinois USA KO 4 30 11991 06 22 Loss Rick Roufus Chicago Illinois USA KO High Kick 2 29 1Fight was for vacant I S K A Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title and Marek s P K C Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title 1991 03 Win Robert Tooley Chicago Illinois USA KO 4 29 01990 10 Win Andy Brewer Chicago Illinois USA KO 4 28 01990 08 Win Mark Longo Lake Tahoe USA Decision 12 2 00 27 0Wins K I C K Full Contact Light Heavyweight World title 1990 07 05 Win Tommy Richardson Las Vegas Nevada USA KO 4 26 01990 05 Win Jim Maurina Chicago Illinois USA KO 4 25 01990 04 Win Bob Thurman Los Angeles California USA KO 7 24 0Wins K I C K Full Contact Light Heavyweight Intercontinental title 1989 11 04 Win Don Wilson F F K A amp P K C Event Chicago Illinois USA Decision Split 12 2 00 23 0Wins vacant F F K A and P K C Full Contact Light Heavyweight World titles 1989 08 19 Win Rick Roufus Chicago Illinois USA Decision Unanimous 10 2 00 22 0Wins Roufus s P K C Middleweight U S title 1989 06 Win Larry McFadden Chicago Illinois USA Decision 10 2 00 21 01989 03 Win Lowell Nash Chicago Illinois USA TKO 6 20 01988 12 Win Neil Singleton Chicago Illinois USA TKO 4 19 01988 10 Win Bob Handegan Rockford Illinois USA KO 4 18 0First professional kickboxing bout 1988 06 Win Jozef Warchol Koszalin Poland Decision 5 17 01988 06 Win Zoltan Nemeth Warsaw Poland KO 1 16 01988 05 Win Zoran Tariba Cologne Germany KO 2 15 01988 04 Win Zoltan Nemeth Komlo Hungary 14 01988 04 Win Stefan Pellegrino Komlo Hungary Decision 13 01987 12 Win Andrzej First Krakow Poland 12 0Wins Polish Kickboxing title 1987 12 Win Lajos Hugyetz Full Contact Kickboxing World Cup 87 Final Budapest Hungary 11 0Wins Full Contact Kickboxing World Cup 87 title 1987 12 Win Stefan Lyung Full Contact Kickboxing World Cup 87 Semi Finals Budapest Hungary 10 01987 12 Win Pascal Bitafol Full Contact Kickboxing World Cup 87 Quarter Finals Budapest Hungary 9 01987 10 11 Win Karoly Halasz W A K O World Championships 1987 Full Contact Final 81 kg Munich West Germany 8 0Wins W A K O Full Contact World Championship gold medal 81 kg 1987 10 11 Win Sokrates Karaites W A K O World Championships 1987 Full Contact Semi Final 81 kg Munich West Germany 7 01987 10 11 Win Rudy Smedley W A K O World Championships 1987 Full Contact Quarter Final 81 kg Munich West Germany 6 01987 10 11 Win Gunter Singer W A K O World Championships 1987 Full Contact 1st Round 81 kg Munich West Germany 5 0Win Andrzej First Krakow Poland 4 0Win Andrew Zwyciestwto Krakow Poland 3 0Win Cezary Nazar Warsaw Poland 2 0Win Tomasz Pisowodzki Warsaw Poland 1 0Legend Win Loss Draw No contest NotesExternal links EditMarek The Punisher Piotrowski short video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marek Piotrowski amp oldid 1138309759, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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