You have echoed the sentiment that will be History. This is why Shamster and the Hayelords are constantly enraged.
At people jerking off at poor and pillowfisted Jennings while calling the Klitscho boring at the same time. This guy's punch is a disgrace, NBC has got a tough job hyping this guy. You have no business in the heavyweight division if you don't pack an at least decent punch. Adamek moved up from two divisions and i'm convinced he still punches harder than Jennings.:verysad
He hurt Collins with an uppercut but watching the replay you could see it was a balance-losing flash knockdown. I've been watching Jenning since the Byarm fight and to me it has always looked like he wasn't heavy handed at all. He has a good win on paper against Liakhovich but Liakhovich looked like a corpse and still Jennings had to throw dozens of shots on his face before he was stopped standing. I think Mitchell is the better "prospect" of the two. We never saw Jennings hurt yet but i would bet on Mitchell to stop him if they ever fought.
Jennings didn't impress me last night at all. I thought Collins really slowed him down with a nice body attack and should have won at least a couple of rounds. As for Liakhovich, Helenius finished him for good. He's done. Adamek still has enough to win a decision over Jennings.
Adamek is getting up there and Jennings is still getting seasoned. I would lean toward Adamek on experience but I don't think he's around much longer than three or four fights. I mean, Jennings' one established, noteworthy opponent was Liakhovich. Compare that to Vitali Klitschko, Chambers, Cunningham, Dawson, Bell, Arreola, Briggs, Banks, etc. He may be no masterclass boxer and he may be nobody's great heavyweight, but this man's been fighting at the former/future/current champions and challengers regularly for seven years and he usually wins. He's a deadly serious veteran for a prospect like this. He knows what he's doing and he's been in there with all kinds and worked a lot of them over.
Jennings was hurt and wobbled by Alexis Mejias in the first round of their fight. He kept cool though, survived the round and dominated Mejias for the rest of the fight. So Jennings can get hurt and a hard punching guy like Mitchell i´m pretty sure would´ve stopped Jennings here. On the other side, fighting someone like Mitchell, i guess Jennings would be much more cautious. He´s way faster on his feet than Mitchell.
Jennings is nowhere near ready for a fight at this level. He's far to one dimensional. He doesn't appear to have that X-factor that will see him move on to the next level. I don't think he'll ever be more than a fringe contender.
If Glassamek was on ***** street from a Vitali jab - Jennings KOs him as soon as he lands a power shot. Tomasz is on the way down.
Jennings would bamboozle Adamek & beat the sht out of him, easy The ugly Polish warrior should retire or go back to Cw where he belongs