His poor training habits will have also no doubt quickened his decline along with all the punches he taken. It's actually quite amazing how Arreola has been able to remain relatively competitive late in his career by just simply getting into better shape, despite clearly being way past prime. Shame he or Kownacki couldn't do that in their primes, their careers might have played out quite differently had they been more dedicated.
True. But there are ppl on here that have posted even loonier views. Still do. Like even before Tyson was stopped by Williams and that big oaf McBride, some thought that if Mike "got serious" he could beat the K bros and other top HWs. With Mike they were living in the past, the distant past. Something many do here - especially with old time HWs Like many here, I did think Kownacki would accomplish more. However, I needed to see more to consider him a solid contender.
I saw someone just yesterday saying that Tyson would beat Tyson Fury today. Some people are just out of it. The issue isn't them living in the past, that's all I'll say.
Sad, I like Adam and he always did come to fight . I thought he might get his chance but his volume punching did not hurt the better fighters .I hope he finds something else, he seems like a really good fellow and the world needs as many of those as it can get.
Great guy and NEVER stunk up the ring. Always had entertainment when he was in a fight. May he be well and blessed
He might have lost but he gave a great effort, fought an exciting fight and went out on his shield. Bravo Kownacki - and Cusumano. They put on a good show!!