Sounds to me like you're describing Golota:roll: .Anyway he doesn't go up in weight that much anymore and doesn't drink anymore(at least so I heard).Bute is more hardworking but he is more gifted too.Bad stamina kinda is a regural around romanian fighters lately.Anyway let's just wait to see what the med scan says in a few days
The fact that he has got calcium deposits in his right hand now doesn't change what happened then.Yes I still do.
He signed the contract but Adrian pulled out. If he was ducking him he would have not signed the contract period.
After he was forced of course and then refused to fight him 3 times.And yes,he signed a contract to fight him in 2008.Period
Yeah, I am sure they forced him. Maybe he realized he would have made the fight but it would have not happen since it seems Adrian is always injuried. :rofl :rofl :rofl
Bad stamina is just a sign of poor conditioning. Poor conditioning is a result of not enough running, cardio, etc. I am not trying to be mean or a ****, just tell it like it is. I will continue to support Adi as much as anyone here, if not more. :thumbsup
Whatever...believe or not what you want.Dawson is the greatest.:roll: . And yes he wa sforced to fight Diaconu then cuz he wa sthinking to fight Tarver that time.
WBC: Champion Adrian Diaconu was set to meet #1 Silvio Branco in the first of his two mandatories on November 15th in Romania when he injured his right hand just days ago. As a condition of the rules that require the winner of a vacant title to make two consecutive mandatory defenses, #2 Glenn Johnson was to have gotten the second mandatory shot against the Diaconu Branco winner. With the swelling on Diaconu's hand almost ready to allow an MRI scan, a decision on whether or not to have an interim title will wait pending the scan results. http://www.fightnews.com/fightnews_2/headlines//EkkVAlZEpEtInzjtuS.html
I won't give up on Adrian.Hope he comes back strong,destroys Branco and gives Glen Johnson all he can handle.He is just 30...how bad can the calcium deposits be right?