ADAMEK!!!! but respect for Estrada

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  1. randeris

    randeris Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Your life must be boring if you can't find other things to do than criticise ESB posters english language.
    Now, write something in clear polish and we can talk.
     
  2. maciek4

    maciek4 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No. I dont give much chance to Adamek vs Klitschko. In fact I give him 50/50 at best against Arreola but he did against Estrada as good as Povetkin and Povetkin is considered to be the best HW behind Klitschkos.
     
  3. Mordechai

    Mordechai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i like the way they all talk about povetkin, when povetkin fought estrada, everyone said that estrada is a bum, who is a c-fighter at best. povetkin came off a 9 month inactivity. povetkin would beat adamek via tko in the 10th or 11th round. i like adamek, but for real he is not a modern top 10 heavyweight, and he won't be one. i hate arreola, but he will porbably destroy adamek in fast fashion. you know you can't win against a hard punching heavyweight by blocking his punches with your face, and thats what adamek does. at heavyweight haye will knock out adamek, thats clear. chambers will decision adamek, too.
    adamek can try his best against arreola to see if his is capable of really taking big shots.
    why now one wants to see arreola haye? i really think that arreola would knock haye out
     
  4. EpsilonAxis

    EpsilonAxis HNIC Full Member

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    It was a tough fight for a guy to take his second fight at HW with.

    Estrada isn't a worldbeater but he's a top 25ish guy, formerly a good prospect who just didn't learn enough to get up there. Kinda like today's Dominic Guinn.

    A good win for Adamek.
     
  5. MyStyle

    MyStyle Active Member Full Member

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    Thanks everyone for backup:):) My english will improve i promise:):):)
     
  6. MyStyle

    MyStyle Active Member Full Member

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    And to score my goal:):):)

    Mr Bill I live in Poland, never been in USA or UK dont have any native english friends so **** off:):):):):):):):)
     
  7. Ilesey

    Ilesey ~ Full Member

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    Your English isn't that bad. :smoke
     
  8. Alcaldemb

    Alcaldemb Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I get a kick out of this "Adamek beat Estrada better than Povetkin did" talk. Estrada wasn't winning the first part of the fight, just like the Chambers' myth that he was winning and then mysteriously gave up. Povetkin works the body, people just tend to ignore that in heavies. Estrada lost by scores of 97-93, 98-92 and 99-94 (rounds clearly scored as even), to Povetkin. Which means he outright won, at most, three rounds. Fact is Povetkin had him on ***** street in the tenth round, which could have been scored 10-8, and if the fight had gone to an 11th Estrada would have been stopped.
     
  9. war4years

    war4years Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i think estrada's career has been mismanaged. he's fought goofy, charles shufford, zuri lawrence, povetkin, and adamek, yet he has less than 20 fights.

    that's why he has three losses already.

    seems like he could have been given more gimme's on his way up. development opponents should give the fighter trouble, but not be 50/50 fights, or even fights where he is favored to lose.
     
  10. popejking

    popejking Adamek Full Member

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    Ptobably the Povetkins advantage in this fight was bigger than Adameks. If you compare these fights in that way, its okay. But notice how much better looked Estrada in this fight, he was better prepared, trained 8 weeks to this fight and came in the lowest weight in the career. It was possibly the best fight in Estradas career. It was hard fight and Adamek did what he had to do.
     
  11. buddub51

    buddub51 Member Full Member

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    I'll give you that :yep
     
  12. Alcaldemb

    Alcaldemb Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You're talking about four pounds difference. Estrada trained hard for the Povetkin fight too, in fact one must wonder if Povetkin didn't undertrain as he came in at a career high and was nine pounds light his next fight. I think Estrada was well trained for both fights.
     
  13. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Adamek carried more rounds against Estrada than Povetkin. Pov. needed to turn the fight around in the last 3 rounds, to take that fight. Adamek had no such urgency. He was in control from start to finish. Estrada also put in a more consistent effort against TA than he did against POV. Also bear in mind this is Adamek's 2nd HW fight. Povetkin had years of HW experience before taking Estrada.
     
  14. popejking

    popejking Adamek Full Member

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    I saw both fights and I can say that Estrada looked better in the Adamek fight, its only my opinion. But the fact is that Estrada himself says that he never trained so hard and long to the fight (8 weeks).
     
  15. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    No one is overrating Adamek, if anything the guy doesn't even get the attention he deserves and is mostly overlooked. Of course many people will tell you he's worth nothing going in against Haye but I assure you that Adamek CAN win this fight and even if he loses it will be in a close fight.