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DONT RUN DAVID
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Adamek is seriously overrated at HW.
Okay he found a way to win by majority decision against the sloppy seconds of Vitali Klitschko, I will give him that. Arreola got his soul beat out of him 6 months before by Klitschko . Estrada gave Adamek a run for his money and landed the much more meaningful shots. Rounds 6-12 was all Estrada and he had 18 pro fights at that time. Should have been a Draw. Yes he ran and looked okay against 39 year-old Michael Grant. Wow big deal. And still got rocked. Then 2 bums in a row. 37 year-old Vaddalone and 38 year-old McBride. Im speechless if this should be Klitschko preparation. This is almost worse than Haye. Adamek does not know what is coming for him. Klitschko will abuse Adamek in his homecountry. Beatdown. He will either run for his life for 12 rounds and lose every round a la Haye or get brutally stopped early on. 2 Options. |
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Champion
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I'd hate for Adamek to be seriously hurt, but the longer this fight goes, the worse the MRIs and CT's are gonna look. Perhaps he may follow Mesi's bad luck route if he is to try to withstand too much of that R hand.
I'm hoping for a good clean R hand around the fifth, since that's when Vitali starts sitting on his punches vs nonthreats like Sos, Adamek, KevJ etc. Usually he starts harder vs bigger guys like lewis, Kirk J, and lately, Briggs, but smaller fighters, less apt to hurt him badly, usually don't get the Iron Fists until his old bones begin to loosen up. Anyways.....I do hope Tomasz looks good early, but I hope he gets caught clean, once, then falls naturally to the canvas. Gets up with the heart of a lion, then is promptly put back down forcing the ref to step in without Tomasz sustaing any long term damage, except for perhaps a MILD concussio n.
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But this is what makes you a true warrior and true champion. Win a fight when everybody make you a loser just before fight. Adamek is true warrior and true champion. |
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ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ
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Problem with Adamek in this fight is the "Scotty effect", and that's all wrong fighting any of the Klit brothers. |
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Only slightly camp
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Yep fair play to him for taking on the best in the biggest division and all that, i love a fighter with a warriors pride and spirit.
But the man is guna get fucked up if Vitali wants to be particulary malicious. I see no possible outcome of this fight that ends in anytihng other than a win for the champion. No ifs no buts, nothing. It feels rude to say Adamek is out of his depth, he has proved his worth as a boxer and done as much as a stint at heavy as other ex Cruisers but cuz i dont know how i want to term it im guna say against Vitali Klitchko he is out of his depth. |
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Champion
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Bookmarked this thread for some serious crow eat´n. Why people set themselves up with such infantile threads, I´ll never know.
Adamek is a perennial underdog who never looks quite good on paper yet always manages to rise to the occasion. Adamek is not a clueless statue like Briggs nor a physically ill prepared fighter like Solis. What have those two, or any of Vitali´s recent opponents, done to prepare themselves for him? Who have they defeated? I think you´ll find comparisons favorable for Adamek especially considering his short tenure at this weight. Adamek has the intangibles to make this fight at least competitive. It´s kind of like Hopkins, you always see him losing in big fights yet the geezer manages to pull it out because of what he has going on upstairs. People think size and a big punch is all that matters. Hopkins and Adamek are prime examples of how wrong this viewpoint is. So, save your insincere pity for one of Vitali´s bums - he´s fought plenty - because Adamek is not one of them. Last edited by lzolnier; 09-04-2011 at 07:19 AM. |
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Adamek deserves his shot no doubt and I wish him all the best. He will have his moments early but will ultimately be dominated and stopped.
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