Chisora would absolutely destroy adamek.

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  1. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    Nah, the running like a ***** thing is a lame excuse thrown up by disgruntled Klit fans who predicted a knockout.

    Haye stood in front of Wlad with his hands down and his chin out, but Wlad couldn't hit ****. That's not really running, that's using head movement. So the real question is this: if the Champion with huge height and reach advantages couldn't hit Haye with his hands down and chin out, what is a smaller, slower and less powerful puncher like Adamek going to do?
     
  2. Vergilius

    Vergilius Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I disagree. Adamek has clear edges in skill and experience - and Chisora wouldn't have the size advantage on him that Vitali had. I could see it coming off as something like Arreola vs Adamek 2.
     
  3. Vergilius

    Vergilius Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Adamek wouldn't just be jabbing from the outside - he go in close and Haye isn't particularly comfortable there. I wouldn't neccessarily pick Adamek to win, but I disagree that it would be easy for Haye. But anyway, it's all redundant as this fight will never, ever happen - even though it should have.

    btw. Wladimir hit Haye enough to win more or less every round. He didn't have to do more than he did because Haye hardly did anything.
     
  4. FrankinDallas

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    Wow...a revision of history worthy of a Soviet writer from the 1930's.

    No sense in arguing with you here. All I will say is I'd give Haye better than a 50/50 chance of defeating Adamek and it would be a real good fight that should happen. Chisora hasn't proved anything to me yet..he looks good, but come on Helenius looked like **** last night. Beat a real top10 HW and let's see how he does.

    Surely you WOULD agree that Haye-Chisora would be a big fight in the UK?
     
  5. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    I'm exaggerating - id happily watch Chisora v Adamek. I'd *favour Tomasz because of his experience and more solid fundamentals, but Chisora is an unpredictable and unknown entity - so you couldn't write him off.*

    As for Haye vs Adamek, I just think that Haye would be too fast and powerful for Tomasz. Haye was able to make Wlad miss with good head movement but was unable to effectively make the most of the counter opportunities that may have been created by this, as Wlad is far far better defensively than Tomasz.*

    I see Haye Vs Chisora as a mismatch that could be marketed as a big fight in Britain if Chisora could make a bit of a bigger name for himself.*
     
  6. FrankinDallas

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    Well, Haye didn't mind fighting Audley Harrison (!) and EVERYONE knew that was going to go down badly.

    We don't even know if Haye is coming out of "retirement". I haven't seen him doing any advert work or TV work in the UK (where I am frequently) so I suppose it depends
    on how full his checkbook lasts. We can all just hope he doesn't end up like poor Frank Bruno.
     
  7. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    The thing with Audley is that he'd been a household name for quite a long time - he was te Olympic gold medalist and had always received a lot of press coverage, regardless of how much of a joke he was. That's why that fight sold. All I'm saying is that for a huge domestic clash Derek would need.a bit more coverage, but you're right, it'd be a big fight here.

    I think Haye is more than fine for money, his fights against Valuev, Ruiz, Harrison and Wlad could have earned him more than £50million +

    That's why I guess for him it's Vitali or nothing for him.

    Seems like a pointless fight though, and he should stay retired.
     
  8. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Adamek is a DREAM fight for Chisora. I know Tomasz is a great fighter with a massive skill advantage to DelBoy, but being honest and subjective it was clear that Vitali was trying to get him out of there without hurting him. DelBoy would do no such thing. The punches Delboy was throwing at Helenius would fall Adamek the first few rounds they began landing, which with DelBoys granite chin and unrelenting style, and newfound dedication to conditioning would be aorund the 5th or 6th.

    DelBoy KO 5-7 Adamek

    Adamek still has about 3 yrs left to dominate the CW division and save his legacy as an ATG. Will he do it? IDK.....but if I was him, I'd be focusing on Olafabi, Ledbedev, Cunningham, Hernandez, Tarver, Wlodarczyk, and possibly Koyode, Roy Jones Jr, and a few up n comers while unifying the CW division and cementing my legacy as the best CW in this century.:think
     
  9. perspicacity

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    The truth hurts, but not as much as Chisora hurts Adamek :deal
     
  10. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Adamek outpoints Chisora but Haye would KO Adamek brutally imo
     
  11. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Adamek would beat Chisora. Vitali will knock Chisora out and Helenius wants a rematch ASAP, as soon as his hand heals. Povetkin would beat Chisora also, not to mention Boystov, Tyson Fury, etc................
     
  12. Axe

    Axe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Arreola would batter Tyson Fury. :deal