Anyone saying golota has a shot is a fool, this has One-sided beat down written all over it, Golota doesn't make it past the 5th rd IMO.
So? Mollos boxing skills aren't remotely close to the ones Adamek posses, if this guy can trouble Golota, Adamek would be all over him. Golota will not in any way KO Adamek, and he won't get lucky at all, and if he does it wont do anything to Adamek at this point. Adamek is to quick at this point dude, just realize that. He coulnd't KO a much slower and chinny McBride. Golota is to slow for him, Adamek will be to quick for him. Just like Ray Austin was, Lennox Lewis, Lamon Brewster, and Mike Tyson. History shows you that Golota always had trouble with much faster opponents. Now that hes much older, that won't help either.
Its not. Its a pointless fight and I probably wouldn't even be sucked into watching this thing live. Wlodarczyk - Adamek is the Polish Fight of the Century. After Wlodarczyk disposes of Fragomeni, you will see a lot of articles and in newspapers talking about a potential Adamek - Wlodarczyk fight imo.
Mollo's a natural heavyweight, meaning he's naturally a much bigger guy than someone like Adamek and I would imagine he could take a better shot by someone like Golota or McCline than Adamek could, who's been hurt by guys his own size. Not talking skill level at all. What do you mean "just realize that"? I'm agreeing with you. :nut I'm just saying because of the obvious size difference, Golota would have a punchers chance. But Adamek would be way too quick and skillful for Golota at this point.
If Adamek can get up to 225-230lbs (that's a big if) he can do this. But guys here are sort of underestimating Golota's sheer size advantage and completely different body type, right down to his bone structure/density. Ever seen the size of Golota's (or any large heavyweight's) forearms? Its twice the size of Adamek's. I am not sure that even Adamek can survive a clean hit with that. TA has a different body type (ideal for cruiser, but likely no more) which he won't be able to change simply by gaining some weight. In any event, this fight is very useless for Adamek and will likely be looked upon as a circus, sideshow. This is not where you want to go when you're in the prime of your career and have plenty of other attractive options. Let Golota fight Saleta (if he recovered from his op.) or someone like that.
Yes, Golota is a monster compared to Adamek in the size department. Golota could possibly knock out Adamek, but I also see Adamek being too quick for Golota to find and outpointing him. I dont think Adamek should move to heavyweight, it's just not a natural weight for him and I am not sure he has the kind of chin to withstand a punch from the big guys. Could end up being another Vassiliy Jirov.
dude, if this was 1995 version of golota adamek wouldn't even be thinking about fighting him. obviously i know golota isn't 27, is fairly slow, and has some lingering shoulder issues. healthy means recovered from his last injury (which looked bad). what i'm saying is that unless adamek takes some time to build his frame and adjust to being a hw, golota's size and residual skill level (which is decent) should be enough for the W so long as he uses his size. yes if adamek is capable of developing into a hw and carries his current form he'd take this golota for sure, but that's an "if". a 210 lb adamek isn't gonna overwhelm golota (which is the way he loses even at an advanced age)
Especially if Wlod wins the WBC title. Then they can unify. It will be an action fight, for sure. Would Wlod want to unify or would he want to sit in a title?
Would Wlod go straight into a hard fight like Adamek though? If he wins another title, won't he want to keep it as long as he can, and THEN cash in with a big fight?