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You've got my blessing. If she (or her security) should give you any guff, just say "It's cool, IB said..."
Estrada will give Adamek a good fight, but that's all, can't see any chance of a win for him. Adamek should keep an eye at CW, things might start to turn there. Wlodarczik may grab the WBC belt soon and that could be a nice all polish battle in Warsaw. Huck is starting to make a name for himself and Cunningham may get an unification fight with Jones and become the man again at CW.
Im starting to like Estrada. He's pretty sharp. He talks the trash talk but at least its good trash talk, not some of this delusional BS you hear from boxers some time. Besides that, he will give Adamek a very stiff test and its very possible for Adamek to be beaten here, so props to Adamek for taking on such a dangerous fight, with an under appreciated boxer. Tomasz obviously missed out on the the David Haye cherry picking school. Estrada had mad respect for Golota in the 90s and recognizes that Adamek fought just a shell of AG, which we all know. What i found interesting is that Estrada says the inside rumour that went on before the fight was that Golota was still injured from the Austin fight and rushed the rehab to fit the fight in the fall and basically fought with an injured shoulder. Its plausible considering the severity of that injury. Any truth to this?