BBC: Adamek Will Sign to Fight Wlad, and Vitali, Should Wlad Be Injured

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  1. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Really? Explain this then guys:

    "The Klitschko brothers offer their opponents little money. If they want to fight me and offer the right amount of money, I will fight them."

    Guess who said that, go on, have a guess.
     
  2. left jab danny

    left jab danny Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You forgot to mention hes also a drug cheat:deal
    Always felt sorry for Paul Briggs when it came out that adamek was juiced up during those two fights.
    So maybe it's you who should STFU wigger boy.
     
  3. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes, he acknowledged that the Klits are stingy. This is well known in boxing. Adamek said this last year to acknowledge reality, but also to keep fan expectations in check in case he can't ink a deal. Obviously, Adamek should not fight a fight of this calibre for peanuts but he shouldn't be greedy and impetuous like Haye either. Adamek was able to reach that compromise rather fast, wouldn't you say?
     
  4. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Are you bitter Paulie boy sold out and rolled over for Green like a cheap *****? lol he didn't even do a good job of it. I feel sorry for Ausie boxing when this travesty took place, cause it trully went down under.

    As for Adamek and roids, post the source (so we can evaluate its credibility) or STFU attention *****.
     
  5. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Golota- Holyfield on the undercard .... hmmmm
     
  6. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How is Haye being greedy?

    If you follow the threads on here recently plenty of material has been provided which shows Haye brings more money to the table, a lot more money infact. Plus he has a title, the last title K2 want to add to their collection.

    Haye wants 50%, is willing to fight in Germany and is willing to give K2 all the little things they want.

    Now, how is he being greedy?

    I'd like you to answer this question honestly:
    If Adamek held the WBA title, brought more money to the table, was willing to fight in Germany and gave K2 all the little demands, ring size, gloves, ringwalk, name top of billings etc, would Adamek be greedy to ask for 50%?
     
  7. Stinky gloves

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    That a great deal, if Adamek wins he will have a rematch or a fight with
    Vitaly in Germany on the 50/50 terms, so that deal is worth of around ~ $10mln.
     
  8. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He basically wanted a split. That's very presamptous considering how little Haye has done as a HW and even relatively little in his entire career, compared to Wlad. Ultimately, it was Haye who threw up a hissy fit when all Wlad wanted to do is to have a warm up fight to prepare himself (totally understanble given the inactivity Wlad would have to deal with otherwise). Adamek has no problems with this. In fact, the way he approached these talks was professional and respectful without any intention to waste time or take the undisputed champ for a merry go round of posturing and back door media leaks. That's why Adamek is getting to fight Wlad.


    "It's not done yet, but some deals go much faster than David Haye deals," Klitschko said Adamek came to us and said let's do this. They were polite and respectful. So far, it looks very clear. There's no controversy in negotiations. Everything is clear and understandable." ESPN
     
  9. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You're out of your depth here. Don't you know that once Wlad signed to fight Chisora Haye couldn't fight Wlad due to the WBA's mandatory rule where a signed contract has to be in place by April 3rd?

    And it's not presumptuous at all, it's fact, Haye brings in FAR more money. What a person has done in their career doesn't = $$, the sooner you guys understand that the better.
     
  10. Stinky gloves

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    Do you think Haye understand that as well?
     
  11. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    More exuses for Haye's apologists. Let me tell you something. Adamek would have thrown his strap on the street if it was a choice between fighting some weak mando and the undisputed champ. Secondly, the WBA would have likely granted Haye an extension on that April date anyhow.

    Now, because of his stupidity (and the gullibility of his fans) Haye is left in the dust. This is a thread on Adamek fighting Wlad and possibly Vitali, so let's leave the sorry subject of Haye's negotiating tactics be, cause they clearly blew up in his face.
     
  12. rushman

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    Adamek was not juiced up.

    You know, I think it's pretty shitty when Danny Green gets **** on this forum, I have defended him against all sorts of stupid allegations.

    Now his fans are making stupid allegations of their own. Sad.
     
  13. fidds

    fidds Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not being horrible but adamek has 0 chance against either klitschko, he is to easy to hit and hasn't got the chin at heavyweight (grant had him in serious trouble).

    He isn't exceptionaly fast and has little power, so i personaly see an easy win for either klit another safe money maker :think
     
  14. rushman

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    Adamek looks like he is in trouble when he isn't.

    Remember when he fought Briggs? I thought Briggs had Adamek ****ed, well and truly ****ed. But Adamek just wobbles a bit, he doesn't go down, and he doesn't go into a shell.

    Watch Adamek a bit more now that I have mentioned it, and you'll see what I am getting at.

    Not that I think he has any chance to beat one of the Klits, but his chin is fine.
     
  15. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    His chin is p4p finest. The dude has been in with some of the hardest of hitters. Paul Briggs, Oneill Bell, Jonathan Banks, Cris Arreola etc. etc. Micheal Grant is a hard hitter and has a longer wingspan than Wlad. Sure he was way past it, but he was head hunting all night looking for that lucky shot cause he knew this was his only chance. Bottom line: Adamek got caught once did not go down and won just about every round, having enough power to keep Grant off him

    Adamek's power is under rated. Just cause you don't stop Arreola, Estrada or Grant doesn't mean your power is not there. Adamek's shift in style as a HW prioritizes movement, punch volume and defense over punching power. With this new style he now has little opportunity to mount short counter punches (his most frequent KO punch before). He is now the aggressor and pace setter rather than the counter puncher.