Tomasz Adamek

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Adamek should end the career of Golota tonight. Talk about opposites! Adamek has the heart of a lion while Andrew cracks very easily. Too bad as Golota had all the phyiscal tools to be champ in the late 90s to the mid 2000s.
 

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Golota is way past his prime right now.   10 years ago Golota could have won this fight with a knockout.  He certainly wouldn't win on points.  I don't think this fight is going to be competitive.  Golota is such a shame.  He had world class boxing skills and if not for his stupidity and cowardness he would have been champion.  I think he got robbed twice against Ruiz and Byrd though.
 

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Adamek entering to some sort of Polish rap song! Why do the European fights have such grand entrances? Nothing wrong with it, just so differnet from the U.S.
 

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Yuck! Golota entering to some black rap song. Another reason to cheer against him. Crowd seems to be more in favor of Golota for some reason.
 

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Polish rap is very popular in Poland.  I myself listen to lots of Polish rap.  I won't listen to the American garbage though.

Golota looks to be in decent shape.  
 

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Andrew actually showing some heart by firing back. Looks like a big galut though. No balance or timing at this stage in his career.
 

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Adamek crushed Golota. So does he stay at heavyweight now? I would say yes just because he will make alot more money. He could never compete with Wlad or Vitali though.
 

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I actually felt bad for Andrew.  He did try and at least he didn't quit.  Adamek says he may stay at heavyweight but he is making a big mistake.  He has no chance against the Klitschko's as he is too short.  I also think alot of other top heavyweights would beat Adamek like Alexander Povetkin and Oleg Platov.
 

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No way. Back down to cruiser for Adamek. Hopefully he gets a fight with Great Black Dope Hopkins.
 

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Well Cunningham is going to get his belt back that he lost to Adamek.  It's Cunningham vs Godfrey for the vacant IBF belt.   
 

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Liverlips said:
Andrew actually showing some heart by firing back. Looks like a big galut though. No balance or timing at this stage in his career.
Yes he looked like Lon Chaney in the ring(The Mummy). I hope he retires boxing doesn't need another Oldyfield or Mercer parading around the ring nearing 50. I don't think Adamek will seriously campaign at heavyweight as he really looked like a cruiserweight that didn't go on a calorie restricted diet for his training camp. Also with him still holding the ring belt the other champions have to come to him for the big money fights at cruiserweight.
 

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Golota should retire.  There is no need to keep taking damaging punches when you have already made millions.  He has a few kids and he needs to be there for them.  Noone wants to end up like Riddick Bowe or Muhammad Ali with permanent brain damage.
 

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This should be the passing of the torch. Adamek is the best Polish fighter of this generation. He's not close yet to Dariusz, but he's the best in so many years.

Golota needs to retire, while his brain is still fully functioning.
 

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Hopefully now we will never have to subjected to another "Foul Pole" fight again. What a wasted talent. Golata should just learn a trade other than being a bouncer at a night club. Hopefully he was not like a typical affelet and burned through all his earnings. My suspecions are that he is broke and fighting to survive. How sad.
 

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Westside said:
Hopefully now we will never have to subjected to another "Foul Pole" fight again. What a wasted talent. Golata should just learn a trade other than being a bouncer at a night club. Hopefully he was not like a typical affelet and burned through all his earnings. My suspecions are that he is broke and fighting to survive. How sad.

I hope Golota retires.

I'm not a big fan of his, after being disappointed so many times. He had plenty of talent as we saw in his two fights with Riddick Bowe, but sometimes lacked heart and generally lacked good common sense.
 

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Adamek looked very good but Golota wasn't much competition at this point in his career. If Golota was 10 years younger he might have  a chance.  I hope Adamek goes back down to cruiserweight.  Making a jump from light heavyweight to cruiserweight already was  a big deal.  Going up to heavyweight will destroy his career. 
 

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Where is Blue Devils these days? He hasn't posted here for a couple of weeks now.
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Tomasz Adamek: "I Made a Statement About My Power"

Tomasz Adamek:

"I will never forget this moment, fighting in front of almost 17 thousand Polish fans against a Polish legend that went through many great battles. It was a meaningful night for me."Â￾


"By beating Andrew Golota I made a statement about my power. I wanted to show how good I can be as a heavyweight. I got hit couple of times pretty hard, but I was never in danger. Looks like my iron chin will work for me in a higher weight class also."Â￾


"I never treat any fight as something personal and it was the same this time. I did not plan to knock Golota out, it was not my intention. After the first knockdown, I knew I could hit him at will. I paced myself in round 2 and 3, waiting for the right moment to up my tempo. Andrew Gmitruk was telling me to not get too wienery. I remembered this every minute I was in the ring. It was not easy win, regardless of the outcome. I had to be careful not to get hit by this powerful 260 pound man. It worked."Â￾


"I hope I proved tonight to everybody, that I can be 215 pounds and be effective as a heavyweight. But my foes in the cruiserweight division should not be too happy yet. If the major television outlets will offer great fights, I will be back and knock out those guys too."Â￾


Asked about future plans; "I will go back to the U.S. in couple of days, maybe enjoy myself for couple of weeks and then eagerly await the next challenge. It's in my nature not to be lazy for too long. I love my home, wife and two daughters, but after a while I miss the ring. I want to thank everybody who believed in my skills and determination. I never had a doubt about the outcome of this fight. I want also to thank Andrzej for accepting this fight. He helped me realize my dream of becoming a heavyweight"Â￾.


Andrew Gmitruk was not surprised by exceptional performance of his pupil. "I knew this fight would look this way. To be honest, after the first knockdown, this fight was over. It was just question of time."Â￾


"Adamek will use every weakness of his opponent so mercilessly. It was painful to watch. Tomek used Golota's slowness to do exactly what we were talking about in training. Tomek hit Golota with lot of body shoots, and just peppered him with combinations when Golota was getting tired. Adamek was very calm and composed."Â￾


"I think this is the biggest change in his style of fighting - he picks when to attack in the best possible moments, never leaving his rival chance to react, he is not going into unnecessary brawls. We were working on this, but I'm not sure this is something you can teach. He just has it"Â￾ â€" said Gmitruk. "Golota wanted to tear Adamek's head off, and was not pacing himself. He fought exactly like we thought he would"Â￾


Kathy Duva, Adamek Promoter:

"It wasn't just that Tomasz Adamek knocked out Andrew Golota, it was the way he did it! Watch the highlights. He showed power and speed, he showed he has a heavyweight punch and incredible combinations. Adamek made a statement. And from the texts I started getting directly after the fight, the boxing world is taking notice!"Â￾

"We are going to assess all of our options in the coming weeks. Basically we are interested in the most money we can make. We have cruiserweight options and we now have heavyweight options. I couldn't be happier for Tomasz."Â￾
 

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There is alot of talk about one of the Klitschko's facing Adamek.  The fan base would be huge as you would have tons of Poles, Germans, and Ukranians watching this fight.  I sure hope this fight doesn't happen though.   
 

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There were signs in the fight that he would have problems dealing with a heavy handed heavyweight's power. A few time Golota hit him with slow sundial type shots that got his attention. Make those punches the punches of Golota of 95' to 99' and Adamek would have probably been counting sheep on the canvas.
 
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