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Haye easy by KO. People forget he was really a HW fighting at CW against Mormeck and Big Mac. To much power and skill for Adamek.
Adamek gets dropped early. Haye gases himself goimg for the spectacular knockout. Adamek batters an exhausted Haye by round 7.
First three rounds for Haye, because he would still attack Adamek. But Adamek is not Maccarinelli, he has iron chin and he's not going to burn. Then Haye will get some punch from Adamek and in late rounds of fight Adamek will KO exhausted Haye. And one more thing is that Adamek were on the canvas only three times. First, in 2002 against Romanian journeyman Mihai Iftode who fought nice guys like Girard or Arslan, second time in his second fight against Paul Briggs, and third in February 2007 against Chad Dawson by left hook to the body. Long time ago.. What about Haye? Canvas against Mormeck, canvas against Barrett.. Think about that.
For some reason, i like Adamek in this one. Adamek might get KD early on but i don't know if Haye can finish him. Adamek has a heck of a chin and is very sound fundamentally. And let's not forget that Haye has a very questionable chin.
I'm picking Adamek too - straighter puncher, has stamina and resiliency in spades and buckets and I think he'd just keep pressuring and punching Haye down. We know Haye has stamina issues, we know he has chin issues. But unfortunately, it's the Ali/Lacy situation - he talks big, he's a muscular black man, he must be good.
I can totally see this happening, but I also wouldn't be surprised if Adamek stopped Haye fairly early. Adamek can hit, and if he lands some nice power shots before Haye does, it could possibly even be an easy victory for Tomasz. :smoke