I dont have any questions now, because all the answers I will know when the fight vs Estrada is over :good
Ask him wot he thinks about fighting on polsat ppv in close future(what they wanna do) and whether they asked him for his opinion on that , also how in his opinion would it impact his own and boxing popularity in poland.
If you understand by 'popular' the most recognizing, then its still Golota :good But Adamek is close I think. Wlodarczyk and Sosnowski are quite popular. Proksa is totally unknown in Poland. I mean totally unknown by average man, not by boxing fan. Some recognition have also Kostecki (I dont like him, annoying guy), Jackiewicz and Zegan.
Yeah, he's not an exact stylistic equivalent, but he's a strong stand-up fighter with decent skill. He's probably about as close as you'll find despite their differences.
How about, have you studied Evander Holyfield's heavyweight fights (Holyfield being a former cruiserweight champion)? --Will you have the speed to box and move, and the strength to hold your own in the clinches, at 223-pounds? --Will you lose your temper, as Holyfield often did (vs Foreman, vs Bowe 1st fight) if you get stunned by a heavy puncher? Or will you smother, clear your head and pick your moments, as you did in the Banks fight? --Do you feel we are close to an era of exciting heavyweight fights, like we used to have in the 1990s (Douglas-Tyson, Tyson-Ruddock, Holyfield-Foreman, Bowe-Holyfield, Golota-Bowe), following this dull Klitschko "dominated" era?
good that it has some coverage, even if it's only internet PPV. probably it will get a delayed showing on some TV station. i hope i don't have to wait TOO long to see this. i reckon estrada will be a bit fitter than his last big fight (povetkin), a bit lighter. but more aggressive. i think he will take it to adamek, who has moved up from cruiserweight, and perhaps try for a KO. i don't think estrada has enough in the tank for a hard 12 round fight. so i think he either goes for the KO, or spoils and tries to frustrate adamek.