Adam Kownacki

Boxer

Birthday March 27, 1989

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Łomża, Poland

Age 34 years old

Nationality Poland

Height 1.91m

Weight Heavyweight

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1989

Adam Kownacki (born 27 March 1989 ) is a Polish professional boxer.

Kownacki was born in Łomża, Poland.

1996

When he was 7 years old, he emigrated to Greenpoint, Brooklyn in 1996 along with his parents and brothers, settling into the large Polish community there.

As a youngster, he played a variety of sports, including basketball, baseball, football and soccer.

2006

He first won the New York Golden Gloves heavyweight tournament in 2006 at the age of 17.

2007

He graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn in 2007.

He grew up watching Andrew Golota fights, which got him interested in boxing.

As an overweight youngster who spoke English with a Polish accent, he was frequently the target of bullies at school and on the streets, which gave him further motivation to enter the boxing gym.

Early in his boxing career, Kownacki had to work in construction and security in nightclubs to support himself.

Kownacki started training at Gleason's Gym at the age of 15.

He then went on to be the runner up in 2007 and 2008, then won the tournament for the second time in 2009.

2009

Kownacki made his professional debut on 30 October 2009, at the PAL Gym in New York, United States, where he knocked out Carossee Auponte in the first round.

2010

His first fight of 2010 was against Tyyab Beale, which he won by knockout in the second round.

He went on to fight twice more in 2010, knocking out Yohan Banks and Damon Clement.

2013

He fought once in 2013, beating Calbert Lewis by knockout in the second round.

2014

Kownacki next fought on 29 March 2014, against Excell Holmes, who he knocked out in the second round.

Kownacki went on to get knockout wins against Charles Ellis and Jamal Woods to finish off the year.

2015

His first fight of 2015 was against Randy Easton, who he knocked out in the first round.

His next fight took place on 29 May, where he beat Ytalo Perea by unanimous decision over 8 rounds, the first time he had gone the distance in his professional career.

His next fight was against Maurenzo Smith on 1 August, at the Barclays Center, New York.

He knocked Maurenzo out in the second round.

His last fight of 2015 was a unanimous decision win over Rodney Hernandez.

2016

Kownacki fought twice in 2016, with a unanimous decision over Danny Kelly and a knockout win against Jesse Barboza.

2017

He then went on to face Joshua Tufte on 14 January 2017, who he knocked out in the second round.

On 15 July 2017 at the Nassau Coliseum in New York, he faced former world title challenger Artur Szpilka.

Szpilka represented Kownacki's toughest opponent to date.

He knocked out Szpilka in the 4th round.

2018

Kownacki's first fight of 2018 was against Iago Kiladze, at the Barclays Center, New York, on the undercard of Errol Spence Jr.. vs Lamont Peterson.

He won the fight by knockout in the sixth round.

On 8 September 2018 he faced former IBF heavyweight world champion Charles Martin.

After a close ten round fight, Kownacki won by unanimous decision with all judges scoring the bout 96–94 in favor of Kownacki.

The bout was a part of the undercard for Danny García vs Shawn Porter at the Barclays Center, New York.

2019

On 26 January 2019 Kownacki faced Gerald Washington.

Kownacki was ranked #5 by the IBF and #8 by the WBC.

Kownacki knocked out Washington at the beginning of 2nd round.

In his second bout of 2019, on 3 August at the Barclays Center, New York, Kownacki defeated Chris Arreola by unanimous decision (118–110, 117–111, 117–111), winning the IBF Inter-Continental heavyweight title.

The fight broke the CompuBox record for the most combined punches thrown (2,172) and landed (667) in a heavyweight fight.

2020

On 7 March 2020, Kownacki faced Robert Helenius in a WBA title eliminator.

Kownacki was ranked #3 by the IBF, #4 by the WBA and the WBO and #6 by the WBC, while Helenius was ranked #7 by the WBA.

While Kownacki was the heavy favorite, Helenius pulled off a significant upset by stopping Kownacki in the fourth round, handing him his first professional loss.