Y'all musta forgot when Adamek got dropped by Paul Briggs Y'all musta forgot when Adamek got outboxed by Dawson Then he beat Bell, Cunningham, Banks, became a lineal CW champion in the process, and beat a couple of decent HWs, but Y'all musta forgot:good
IDK what you guys are talking about... Hayes TOUGH just look at his last fight this guy fought the number 1 HW who had 30 pounds on him with a broken TOE. So don't front like Hayes not tough!
British tea is brainwashing them. I feel like they must have watched a different fight last saturday. Toe 2 toe bangin
Actually you are posting Adamek making McBride miss, as he was making him miss for 12 rounds and the second photo is Adamek fighting Paul Briggs at LHW (first fight), when he proved his toughness by fighting 12 rounds with broken nose and was swelling his blood for the whole fight. Good stuff mate :good
What Haye beating Ruiz in 10 rounds have to do with Haye-Adamek? Ruiz was a very poor boxer. He got exposed near his prime by David Tua in 19 seconds. Haye needed 10 rounds with almost shot Ruiz. Past primed and one-handed Golota outboxed prime Ruiz in 2003 and dropped him 2 times. MW RJJ outboxed prime Ruiz. Its like saying Adamek beats Haye, because he beat Golota who has similar power to Haye and has a good body movement. Stupidity
Haha.........OK Is that why he had to bulk up hugely to fight at Cruiser and Heavy Adamek just aint that great. Good enough to win in the worst division of all time, but that's about it
The point he's trying to make, is Haye's a real time heavyweight. He goes in with 230 pound opponents, and destroys guys that size Adamek wouldn't stop Ruiz, even in 5 years time. Let alone now
yep and to think that many Hayes fans regard 38 years old Ruiz as Hayes best win in heavy div. 40 years old shot Golota beat prime Ruiz...so maybe this poll should be Haye vs. Golota
He proved that even a grade B light heavyweight is good enough to ruin his face....... Seriously, haye would knock him out pretty quickly
Styles make fights. Haye's not going to go into a fight with another cruiserweight, and think he's in any danger of losing. Or getting hurt. When Haye boxed at cruiser, not many people went 8 rounds with him. One person. Why? He just went head hunting