Definition
Tomasz Bonin is a Polish former professional boxer who competed in the heavyweight division.
Overview
Bonin began his professional boxing career in the late 1990s and fought primarily in Europe. Over the course of his career, he contended for national and regional heavyweight titles, including the Polish heavyweight championship. He faced a number of notable opponents from the European boxing circuit and achieved a record that includes more wins than losses. After retiring from competition, Bonin has remained a recognized figure within the Polish boxing community.
Etymology/Origin
The given name Tomasz is the Polish form of Thomas, derived from the Aramaic name Ta'oma, meaning “twin.” The surname Bonin is of Polish usage but likely originates from the French word bon, meaning “good,” possibly indicating an ancestral connection to French‑speaking regions or a descriptive nickname.
Characteristics
- Weight class: Heavyweight
- Stance: Orthodox (right‑handed)
- Professional career span: Late 1990s – early 2010s (exact dates vary among sources)
- Notable achievements: Holder of the Polish heavyweight title; contested for various European regional titles.
- Record: documented sources indicate a career comprising several dozen fights with a majority of wins, a handful of losses, and a few draws; precise numbers differ between boxing registries.
Related Topics
- Polish boxing history
- Heavyweight boxing
- List of Polish heavyweight boxers
- European professional boxing titles
Accurate information about Tomasz Bonin’s exact birth date, place of birth, and complete fight record is not confirmed across all publicly available sources.