a former LHW going in against a 250 lbs 6'7 monster who's never been KD'd in his career, yeah, not a mismatch at all at least we Poles knew very well that Adamek was going to get hammered, those who posted that Adamek would win did it only to annoy the brittards crawling on this forum, which always works
Vitali's performance against Adamek was far better. He was sub par against Chisora, no doubt the injury was important, but he had an off night. Chisora isn't better than Adamek, no way.
If a professional boxer who isn't a natural heavyweight fighting and competing in that division is a "******", I hate to imagine what you are(if anything).
Man please... If Adamek's featherfisted ass couldn't put away a one-armed Chambers, Chisora would beat the brakeshoes off that dumb motha****a!
neither could Povetkin, Peter and Wlad for 11 rounds and 2:50 of the last, and they're all much bigger punchers than Adamek
Golota had natural talent. He had very gool jab, great size, handspeed, skills, World class amatuer experiance. He was bat**** crazy. Chisora is a pure can, he has no speed, little skill and technique, no punching power but he has a good chin. Just look at those punches Chisora was thowing when David Ko'd him. It looked like a granny swinging a purse.
Most of that I agree with and it was well said. But the only thing I can see to hate about the guy is his unprofessionalism before a fight. I realzie he's merely trying to sell the fight, but the face slap and water spitting wasn't impressive or even attention getting, it was immature bull****.
If you're blaming England for the attention Chisora is getting then you're a clueless piece of trash. The fact that Chisora-Haye got all the attention in the world pretty much proves how dead the heavyweight division really is. As a Klitschko fan myself, at least I admit this, to you though, this sounds like your ultimate nightmare. What did Chisora do to get a WBC title shot?, lose to Helenius, win a 6 rounder and lose to Fury? Remember when Haye was a #1 contender for talking smack about Wladimir even though he was still a cruiserweight. :rofl At least Haye-Chisora was the most fun heavyweight fight since Klitschko-Lewis.
I totally agree that he took things to another level as he was clearly seeking attention/views. Though if he talked trash and only that, no one would give a damn now that everyone was slowly getting over Haye's trash talk. So I can understand why he took things further though don't appreciate it. Still though that brought loads of attention for his fight with Haye as people anticipated a cheap move during the build-up all the way to the weigh-in. Sad to praise that kind of act, but it brought some temporary(sadly) attention/excitement to a lacking division.