Przemysław Saleta

Przemysław Saleta
Born March 7, 1968 (1968-03-07) (age 44)
Wrocław, Poland
Other names Chemek
Nationality Polish
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight 232 lb (105 kg; 16.6 st)
Division Heavyweight
Style Boxing
Fighting out of Warsaw, Poland
Years active 1991–2006 (Boxing)
2007–present (MMA)
2011–present (K-1)
Professional boxing record
Total 50
Wins 43
By knockout 21
Losses 7
By knockout 7
Draws 0
Mixed martial arts record
Total 2
Wins 1
By submission 1
Losses 1
By submission 1
Draws 0
Other information
Website www.przemyslawsaleta.com
Boxing record from Boxrec
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
last updated on: August 3, 2010

Przemysław Saleta (born in Wroclaw on March 7, 1968) is a Polish former professional boxer and kickboxer, who has also competed in mixed martial arts.

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Achievements

Kickboxing:

Boxing:

Boxing

After a successful kickboxing career, Saleta became a professional boxer in 1991, fighting at cruiserweight. He won his first three fights by knockout before suffering his first defeat at the hands of Tim Martin in his fourth bout in 1992. After a one point victory over an aging Dennis Andries in 1994, he was named as part of Ring Magazine's Top 10. He fell out of that list later that year, however, when he was knocked out by John McClain in the first round.

In 1995, he moved up to the heavyweight division and on December 9, 1995, he fought Croatian Željko Mavrović for the EBU Heavyweight title, but lost by KO in the first round.

He then remained inactive for almost two years. In May 2001, he won the Polish Heavyweight Championship by beating Ratko Draskovic via unanimous decision and on July 20, 2002, he was given another shot at the European title against the unbeaten defending champion Luan Krasniqi. Krasniqi dominated the start of the fight and was clearly well ahead on points. In the second half of the fight, he suffered stamina problems that led him to give up after the eighth round.

In his first defense of the European Championship title three months later, he met Sinan Samil Sam and was knocked out in the seventh round. Also, in the subsequent rematch against Krasniqi, he lost by TKO in the first. After a further two-year break, he returned in 2005 to beat Raman Sukhaterin and then again in a loss to Oliver McCall. In his last bout before retirement from the sport, he defeated American Ed Perry by unanimous decision in February 2006 to bring his record to 43 wins and 7 losses.

Mixed martial arts

On June 2, 2007, Saleta made his mixed martial arts debut against Belarusian opponent Martin Malhasyan at KSW VII. He lost the fight by a rear-naked choke in the first round.

Despite his retirement from professional sport, he then returned to action after calling out fellow ex-boxer Marcin Najman at KSW XIV in September 2010.[1] Both used to be friends and are known to have an ongoing feud which goes back a number of years. Personal insults in press happened regularly before and even after the fight, which Saleta won by submission due to a forearm choke.

Media career

From January 2007 to November 2007, Saleta was part of the Polish edition of Gentleman's Magazine, and from September 28 to November 16, 2007, he was a contestant on the Polish version of Dancing on Ice. His partner was Agata Rosłońska. However, they resigned after the 8th round of the program. He also took part in the Polish version of Fort Boyard. Since October 6, 2008, he has been running his program Gadżety Salety on Polsat Play Channel.

K-1 record

Result Record Opponent Method Round Time Event Date Location
Win 1-0-0 Marcin Najman [2] 1 54 second MMA Attack 05.11.2011 Warszawa, Torwar Hall[3]

Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 1-1 Marcin Najman Submission (forearm choke) KSW XIV 02010-09-18September 18, 2010 1 3:14 Łódź, Poland
Loss 0-1 Martin Malchasjan Submission (rear naked choke) KSW VII 02007-06-02June 02, 2007 1 2:43 Warsaw, Poland MMA debut.

Professional boxing record

43 Wins (21 knockouts, 22 decisions, 0 disqualification), 7 Losses, 0 Draws, 0 No Contests[4]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win 43-7 Ed Perry UD 6 (6), 3:00 17/02/2006 Reading, Pennsylvania, US
Loss 42-7 Oliver McCall TKO 4 (10), 2:40 13/08/2005 Chicago, Illinois, US
Win 42-6 Raman Sukhaterin UD 6 (6), 3:00 29/04/2005 Świebodzice, Poland
Loss 41-6 Luan Krasniqi TKO 1 (10), 2:53 26/04/2003 Schwerin, Germany
Loss 41-5 Sinan Şamil Sam TKO 7 (12), N/A 12/10/2002 Schwerin, Germany Lost the EBU European Heavyweight title.
Win 41-4 Luan Krasniqi TKO 9 (12), 3:00 20/07/2002 Dortmund, Germany Won the EBU European Heavyweight title.
Win 40-4 Mihail Bekish UD 6 (6), 3:00 23/02/2002 Włocławek, Poland
Win 39-4 Oleksandr Myleiko UD 6 (6), 3:00 24/11/2001 Łódź, Poland
Win 38-4 Ratko Draskovic UD 10 (10), 3:00 26/05/2001 Warsaw, Poland Won the Polish International heavyweight title.
Win 37-4 Yuriy Yelistratov UD 6 (6), 3:00 26/06/1999 Jaworzno, Poland
Win 36-4 Jozef Balogh TKO 1 (6), N/A 24/02/2001 Nowy Sącz, Poland
Win 35-4 Biko Botowamungu UD 8 (8), 3:00 03/02/2001 Warsaw, Poland
Loss 34-4 Fred Westgeest TKO 6 (12), N/A 18/09/1999 Gdańsk, Poland Lost the IBO Inter-Continental heavyweight title.
Win 34-3 Rodolfo Marin KO 2 (10), N/A 26/06/1999 Wrocław, Poland
Win 33-3 Asmir Vojnovic TKO 10 (12), N/A 17/04/1999 Warsaw, Poland Won the IBO Inter-Continental heavyweight title.
Win 32-3 Antoine Palatis TKO 6 (8), N/A 12/12/1998 Frankfurt, Germany
Win 31-3 Gilberto Williamson PTS 8 (8), 3:00 19/09/1998 Oberhausen, Germany
Win 30-3 Lorenzo Boyd TKO 4 (?), N/A 16/05/1998 Poznań, Poland
Win 29-3 Ferenc Deák TKO 1 (?), N/A 20/03/1998 Frankfurt, Germany
Win 28-3 Wesley Martin PTS 8 (8), 3:00 06/12/1997 Offenbach, Germany
Win 27-3 Mike Robinson PTS 8 (8), 3:00 13/06/1997 Oberhausen, Germany
Win 26-3 Yuriy Yelistratov PTS 8 (8), 3:00 10/05/1997 Frankfurt, Germany
Loss 25-3 Željko Mavrović KO 1 (12), 2:58 09/12/1995 Stuttgart, Germany For the EBU European Heavyweight title.
Win 25-2 Bradley Rone PTS 8 (8), 3:00 26/08/1995 Chicago, Illinois, US
Win 24-2 Lajos Eros PTS 8 (8), 3:00 27/05/1995 Kiel, Germany
Win 23-2 Willie Jake PTS 8 (8), 3:00 28/02/1995 Indianapolis, Indiana, US
Win 22-2 George O'Mara TKO 2 (?), N/A 10/12/1994 Los Angeles, California, US
Win 21-2 Brian LaSpada PTS 8 (8), 3:00 05/11/1994 Stateline, Nevada, US
Loss 20-2 John McClain TKO 1 (?), N/A 27/08/1994 Bushkill, Pennsylvania, US
Win 20-1 Terry Dixon PTS 8 (8), 3:00 03/08/1994 Bristol, England
Win 19-1 Carl Wiliiams PTS 10 (10), 3:00 28/04/1994 Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
Win 18-1 Dennis Andries UD 12 (12), 3:00 23/03/1994 Cardiff, Wales Won the WBC International cruiserweight title.
Win 17-1 Lopez McGee TKO 4 (?), N/A 03/03/1994 Hammond, Indiana, US
Win 16-1 James Wilder KO 8 (?), N/A 29/01/1994 Bismarck, North Dakota, US
Win 15-1 Grady Smith UD 12 (12), 3:00 03/12/1993 Orlando, Florida, US Defended the Florida State cruiserweight title.
Win 14-1 Guy Sonnenberg TKO 6 (10), N/A 22/10/1993 Orlando, Florida, US Defended the Florida State cruiserweight title.
Win 13-1 Eddie Curry KO 4 (?), N/A 24/09/1993 Gulf Shores, Alabama, US
Win 12-1 Jimmy Bills PTS 8 (8), 3:00 04/09/1993 Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Win 11-1 Tim Richards KO 4 (8), N/A 11/08/1993 South Bend, Indiana, US
Win 10-1 Dale Jackson TKO 4 (8), N/A 24/07/1993 Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
Win 9-1 David McCluskey TKO 5 (?), N/A 30/04/1993 Orange Beach, Alabama, US
Win 8-1 Cordwell Hylton TKO 4 (8), N/A 22/10/1992 London, England
Win 7-1 Ernest Simmons UD 12 (12), 3:00 23/06/1992 Tallahassee, Florida, US Won the vacant Florida State cruiserweight title.
Win 6-1 Jose Pedro Riveron KO 2 (8), N/A 13/06/1992 Miami, Florida, US
Win 5-1 Fred Adams SD 6 (6), 3:00 10/04/1992 St. Petersburg, Florida, US
Win 4-1 Isaiah Slaughter KO 4 (8), N/A 27/03/1992 Tampa, Florida, US
Loss 3-1 Tim Martin KO 5 (8), N/A 20/02/1992 Rosemont, Illinois, US
Win 3-0 Anthony Abrams TKO 5 (10), N/A 25/01/1992 Tampa, Florida, US
Win 2-0 Ian Bulloch TKO 8 (10), N/A 13/10/1991 Warsaw, Poland
Win 1-0 Steve Paolilli KO 1 (6), N/A 29/07/1991 Pensacola, Florida, US

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