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  • 1UP
    SBR Sharp
    • 01-20-10
    • 356

    #36
    Yes, Adamek being pushed to the limit by a feather fisted Jason Estrada, running over the old resident HW resume builder everyone beats, and then being lifted off his feet for 12 rounds by a much slower Chris Arreola is comparable to David Haye destroying Barrett like he was supposed to, beating the more difficult and stubborn old fighter (who actually tried to win), and dethroning the then #3 ranked Heavyweight.

    Very comparable.

    I have no idea why the Klit's are begging Don King to make a Valuev and Haye fight happen, but not Adamek.
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    • THE_LOCKSMITH
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 08-25-08
      • 7237

      #37
      wow what an unbbiased assessment, "feather fisted Jason Estrada" but nothing said about Barrett 3-6 in his last 9 fights

      "running over the old resident HW resume builder everyone beats(golota)" but Ruiz is a "stubborn old fighter"

      Adamek is "lifted of his feet for 12 rounds by a much slower Chris Arreola"
      but Haye is "dethroning the then #3 ranked Heavyweight" even though Valuev is also much slower than Haye and was was only able to score a majority decision against him, just like Adamek majority decision over a much bigger top 5 rated Arreola, hmmmmm how similar it is when you not nose deep in Haye's arse
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      • 1UP
        SBR Sharp
        • 01-20-10
        • 356

        #38
        I guess the whole world is biased towards David Haye, because there are plenty of people whose opinion I respect far more than yours, also believe Golota didn't try and questioned Adamek's wishes to chase the Klitschko's after the Estrada and Arreola fights. And the only thing people say after the Haye fights are about his chin and when will he fight one of the Klitchko's.

        You put 6 completely different fights in one big box like an idiot; call it 2 pushovers, 2 old men, 2 big men, and think they're mirror image careers. Do you compare the Lakers vs. Cavs from when the Lakers played the Sonics in 1996 and the Cavs played the TWolves in 2008 as well? The performances in the actual fights are what matter. Anyone who used their head would have actually watched the fights first instead of judging them on paper like you. lol I'm done with you. Can't teach you to fish forever. Go watch some fights and you'll understand the Heavyweight landscape better, and why Haye is further along than Adamek.
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        • THE_LOCKSMITH
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 08-25-08
          • 7237

          #39
          no not the whole worl just you, i think Haye and Adamek have done well. neither of them dominated in there biggest HW hight vs Valuev and Arreola. Your the one who poinst out how great Haye was vs his opponents with no mention of them being old (Ruiz) or slow (Valuev). But you automatically write off Adamek opponents as old (golota) and slow (arreola) Quick to praise Haye's wins and quick to dismiss Adameks. I've watched each of these 6 fight and am judjing them on the actual fight that have taken place in the last 2 years not the 1996 Sonics, where do you get this shiit
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          • Ian
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 11-09-09
            • 6072

            #40
            1UP, I realize your internet schtick is to present opinions as facts and then insult anyone who disagrees with you. Fine. Your opinions are way off base here, though. Either Klitschko stands to make 8 figures by fighting Adamek. I know you disagree, but to over 99% of the population that qualifies as a big money fight.

            Yes, the WBC has declared Valuev and Solis to meet in an eliminator to face Vitali. That doesn't mean Vitali has to take the bout. He's likely only going to fight once or twice more after beating Sosnowski so he'll be in retirement by the time Jose Sulaiman tries to strip the belt. Even if he does take on the winner of that bout next, that doesn't mean Adamek is out of the picture. If Solis wins (which he probably will) Vitali is likely a dog to fight Solis over Adamek because the difference in income that can be generated between the two fighters is significant.

            Regardless, Adamek is probably more likely to box Wlad anyway. Povetkin has been Wlad's IBF mandatory for over 2 years and is the WBO's #1 contender, but his camp hasn't exactly subtle about avoiding tough fights until one of the Klitschkos retires and he can grab a belt against an easier opponent. This leaves Wlad open to pursuing big money bouts. Right now he's calling out Haye because Haye will make him the most money. If Haye doesn't take the fight, that leaves Adamek as his next biggest money fight.
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