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Adrian Gunia
Adrian Gunia (born 3 November 2000) is a Polish Kickboxing, kickboxer. Professional career His first three fights are unknown, and almost no information on those three exist on the internet. Gunia's first registered fight came on November 25, 2023 where he faced off against Karol Kopryjaniuk. He would win the fight via a Doctor Stoppage in the second round, and thus bringing his record up to 4–0. His next fight would come three months later where he faced off against Italo Julio. He would win the fight via Unanimous Decision. He would return exactly a month later to face off against Czech Republic, Czech fighter Erik Breit. He would yet again win via another Unanimous Decision. He would return three weeks later for his third fight in three months. He faced off against Rafael Hudson, where he would suffer his first defeat after a Split Decision, thus bringing his record down to 6–1. After a four month hiatus, Gunia would return in a fight against Kamil Siemaszko. Gunia wou ...
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Starachowice
Starachowice is a city in southeastern Poland (historic Lesser Poland), with 49,513 inhabitants (31.12.2017). It is the capital of Starachowice County in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. It is situated upon the River Kamienna, a tributary of the Vistula River, among hills and forests. History In the location of present-day Starachowice, a forge existed, which in the 16th century belonged to the Starzechowski family (most probably, the name of the town comes from this family). The oldest known mention of Starachowice comes from 1547. The settlement, which was built around the forge, belonged until 1817 to the Cistercians from Wąchock Abbey, located nearby. It was the monks who in 1789 initiated construction of a blast furnace (see also Old-Polish Industrial Region). In the meantime Polish bishop Bogusław Radoszewski founded the town of Wierzbnik in 1624, which was granted town rights by Polish King Sigismund III Vasa. Three annual fairs and three weekly markets were organize ...
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