Found this also. Personally, I'd bet the house that Adamek beats the brakes off of an un-skilled, ass clown like Haye. :deal
adamek was knocked down by an arm punch by vitali, he was on ***** street and then he ran and quit how can anyone support a no power, no chin, no heart having *****?
I would imagine that he will at some stage next year fight one of Wach, Sosnowski, Wawrzyk, Szpika or a rematch with Golota. Either one of those will bring in big money in Poland.
I always enjoy Adamek's fights. I'll be looking forward to his next one in early 2012, which will likely be televised on Versus. :good
Adamek's trainer said that if Adamek wants any chance to get a title shot again then he has to prove himself, therefore, tougher opponents. I want to see him versus Helenius, Povetkin, Arreola or any of the top 10 basically. Adamek would beat Haye in CW but Haye has the power in HW to hurt Adamek. Adamek has a lot to prove after that crap vs Vitali. I'm still upset on how shitty his fight plan was...
He never quit. There's no quit in Tomasz Adamek. There was nothing cowardly about the way he fought, he did the best he possibly could against a bigger, stronger, technically skilled opponent. Now if Haye fights Vitali, we'll be seeing some cowardly running from Diva Haye! :yep
You know what's boring? The Adamek vs. Haye cattiness. Outside Poland and the UK, none of the rest of us care anymore. Now that it's been proven (although for some of us it never needed to be proven) that neither Haye nor Adamek was a serious heavyweight contender and were both best off staying @ CW, the "rivalry" and race to see who would do more after moving up is irrelevant. Both are going to stubbornly remain at HW, and neither is going to accomplish anything. Even if they do meet up h2h, it won't matter as much as if they'd done it back down at 200. Nobody cares about either guy at HW anymore, let alone their stale pathetic imaginary rivalry (or the even staler and more pathetic - but more real - one between their fans) Go troll in the Lounge.
assuming he does not have any particular opponent in mind yet ... he will not come back early next year, April-May is more realistic.
He never quit? in the last few rounds he was looking for a way out then when the ref stopped it without vitali throwing a punch he was so glad a warrior like haye would have fought the referee to let the fight go on.
kiss my ass. And like i care if you care or not.:deal Adamek ran like a little coward ***git bleeding like a used tampon.
The best for Adamek would be fighting at CW, when he could dominate every single opponent. At HW he has no chance against Klitschkos. Even big guys like Helenius may trouble him. If he stays at HW he should fight against someone his size. There can be made a lot of close fights against boxers like: Povetkin, Haye, Chambers, Arreola rematch, Solis, Boytsov, and few others. Fighting tomato cans again and again (Maddalone, Mcbride) is a waste of time. I was wrong and I admit that Adamek has almost zero chance against any of Klitschkos. The thing with the accomodation to the different time zone and worse Adamek performance is bull****. His team had enough time to plan everything and I believe that he was in top shape and that he was relaxed enough before the fight. The fights with Sosnowski and Wach could be entertaining too.