Klitschko vs. Adamek: Tomaszs only hope is to just try and survive!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Kalasinn, Jul 24, 2011.


  1. pat19

    pat19 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He's not a natural heavy so don't expect that. He still wins though and you hate that and I love it :thumbsup
     
  2. chitownfightfan

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    I don't think so. Vitali knows that time is not on his side, and the longer this fight goes, the longer it will take for him to recover and get another fight in.

    He looks to land as soon as he can, and unlike Wlad doesn't have to sit behind the jab to set up his right hand.

    Also, Vitali throws a loooooong UC and can counterpunch as good or better than any bigman in the bizz.

    As I said......I really like Adamek. Tough as nails. Tons of heart. Decent power/chin, excellent handspeed, footwork, and defense. Nothing really to dislike. But he's not a HW challenge to the brothers.
    Come to think of it:huh, WHO IS?:yep
     
  3. Schuden

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    Haye's speed and Fast Eddie's speed made Wlad look faster. Don't exagerate.
     
  4. Schuden

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    Adamek does NOT fight similarly to Haye. You are obviously not here for the boxing.
     
  5. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    At least you admit Adamek is a very light-hitter at Heavyweight, but your ******ed fellow Adamek-fan is deranged.
     
  6. pat19

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    I'm not 100% sure but I feel like I read somewhere that Vitali wants this fight to last. I think he was quoted saying that he plans a late stoppage around the 9th round. He expects Adamek to have a good fight plan and take his punches until its too much for him (cut or swelling). If I come across it I'll post it. There's not much of a good and willing challenger left for the brothers so we can hope that Adamek at least makes this fight worth talking and rewatching after!
     
  7. PolishPummler

    PolishPummler Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Gee i wonder why Adamek cant KO guys that are 6 inches taller and out weigh him by 40-60 lbs.

    That would be nearly or over 100 lbs heavier than his "natural weight class".
     
  8. Schuden

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    Injury is part of the game.
     
  9. pat19

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    It's reality. But I do know he is one strong tough mofo for his size. He is a goral and thats where my mothers side is from. Those people dont take **** and grow up to be tough and relentless. Hell, my younger cousins from the mountains are all bigger and tougher than I am: they eat like crazy too, pure bulkness. For that, I know they work like crazy and are tough as ****. Drink like theres no tomorrow too :yep. But he's pickin on guys in a bigger league and that may give him a problem! I for one tho, am happy to see a goral become a world class champ and known international boxer... It makes me proud that I can relate to his roots and I know that Gorals give one hell of fight. Straight up! :bbb
     
  10. Kalasinn

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    Adamek wasn't even a big one-punch hitter at Lightheavy...

    Adamek was a relatively light-hitter at Cruiser...

    Adamek is featherfisted powderpuff at Heavyweight. :deal
     
  11. turbina

    turbina Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Stupid article, and stupid thread. Just wasted 3 minutes of my life reading biased garbage from the author and thread starter. :patsch
     
  12. Kalasinn

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    I'll be honest, i wouldn't mind Adamek sticking around at Heavyweight after he loses to Vitali, as long as he fights ranked opponents like Povetkin, Boystov, Helenius, Chambers... & i hope he considers having a rematch with the now in-shape (compared to when he fought Vitali & Adamek) Arreola. :!:
     
  13. pat19

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    A rematch with Arreola would be a more exciting fight than the first one. (Relating to another thread about Arreola vs Adamek)... I also would be interested in seeing Cunningham making that jump and fighting Adamek when he's ready. We'll see how povetkin and boystov pan out, Helenius might be too good for his size and too big for Adamek at this point in his career since he's only 27. Chambers would be a good fight, I'd like to see that happen.
     
  14. Kalasinn

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    If Adamek fights Helenius in early 2012, Helenius may still be green enough for Adamek to outbox him & get a decision, unless he is caught clean by a big bomb. A rematch against a 234lbs Arreola would be a exciting war, with a faster pace than their first fight, as Arreola would have a higher workrate. I would love to see Adamek-Chambers, i would lean towards Chambers by close decision if he comes in-shape, otherwise Adamek (always in-shape) wins. Boystov needs to fight a ranked guy to prove his worth i know, & Povetkin needs to show us how much he has left, when he faces Chagaev, because Alex hasn't faced a ranked contender since Chambers back in '08!
     
  15. gregy741

    gregy741 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    tell this to jonathan banks or to oneil bell