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    Former two division world champion Tomasz Adamek (46-2, 28KOs) came face to face with his upcoming opponent Travis Walker (39-7-1, 31KOs). Earlier today, the boxers took part in a joint press conference to promoting their fight on Saturday, the 8th of September, at the Prudential Center. Photos by Gierlak Agata/Bokser.org/Millennium Photo.
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  • #2
    Walker has a real good chance to beat adamek!

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    • #3
      Another great hometown challenge for Adamek! Bring on Monte Barrett!

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      • #4
        adamek has looked vulnerable since the vitali beating he took. in my opinion he lost to chambers(115-113) who was fighting with one arm & he also had trouble with nagy aguilera. aguilera hurt him a few times & i had nagy winning 3 of the first 4 rounds. adamek got a lopsided UD which was hometown friendly. adamek won the fight but not by a shutout or near shut out like the judges scored it.

        walker has a few losses to top competition but he has really come on his last few fights. he knocked out kali meehan & should have got the decision vs chagaev. he is a big & powerful road warrior. walker will fight anyone & has been in with many solid heavyweights. this should be a great fight. walker will be coming after adamek.

        i don't think this fight is an IBF eliminator but that could change since adamek was to participate in the 4 man box off. both walker & adamek hold IBF regional titles.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by joe strong View Post
          adamek has looked vulnerable since the vitali beating he took. in my opinion he lost to chambers(115-113) who was fighting with one arm & he also had trouble with nagy aguilera. aguilera hurt him a few times & i had nagy winning 3 of the first 4 rounds. adamek got a lopsided UD which was hometown friendly. adamek won the fight but not by a shutout or near shut out like the judges scored it.

          walker has a few losses to top competition but he has really come on his last few fights. he knocked out kali meehan & should have got the decision vs chagaev. he is a big & powerful road warrior. walker will fight anyone & has been in with many solid heavyweights. this should be a great fight. walker will be coming after adamek.

          i don't think this fight is an IBF eliminator but that could change since adamek was to participate in the 4 man box off. both walker & adamek hold IBF regional titles.
          Walker has a real punchers chance here. Pulev vs Ustinov got signed so i think this is the 4 man tournament here. Solis is getting sued by Don King and won't be able to fight for a while it seems.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Khmelnytsky View Post
            Walker has a real punchers chance here. Pulev vs Ustinov got signed so i think this is the 4 man tournament here. Solis is getting sued by Don King and won't be able to fight for a while it seems.
            Really? Solis is being sued? That blows. I was looking forward to see him fighting again, and I really wanted to see him rematch Vitali. I think Pulev should beat Ustinov. I like Pulev. Pulev, Luis Ortiz, Solis, Wach and Franklin Lawrence I have my eye on at the moment, as well as David Price. Lawrence has really come out of nowhere and beaten some decent competition lately. He was the very first to stop Estrada, something Adamek and Povetkin couldn't manage to do. He KO'd Whitaker, and stopped Gavern. He seems just a bit crude at times, but he's strikingly strong, and has a very good chin.

            But, my views on this fight specifically. I think Walker is VERY dangerous in this fight. 2 years ago, I wouldn't say that, but lately Walker has seemed to take punches much better than he used to. I mean, in a short amount of time, he went from a guy who got brutally KO'd by Quezada in 1 round, to having a back and forth, close battle that easily could have gone his way against Chagaev. And, he gave Pulev a toguh fight for 12 rounds as well. Walker hits VERY hard, and has a very sneaky right uppercut that could spell serious trouble for Adamek. And, if Pulev and Chagaev couldn't stop Walker, Adamek isn't stopping him IMO. I still feel Adamek should be favored on paper, but I wouldn't be surprised at all if Walker scored a knockout.

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            • #7
              I agree - he is taking a step backwards since the beating - Nagy / he lost to chambers no matter what anyone says and now travis walker? Now Walker has been getting alittle better, but man he has a sweat spot on his jaw, if you tag it correctly he will do a chicken dance and fall - what happened to Arreola? Haven't heard a thing from him in about a year? Adamek needs to fight that kid out of Philly (NBC guy - forgot his name, but i like his style 4 sure) he needs to fight at a certain level or just walk - i can understand a tuneup here and there but dam, and he also needs to do his homework on trainers, he needs Steward or floyd sr. see Adamek has good foot work and head movement when utilizes this - those trainers preach fundamentals, and through fundamentals you find openings to be special - I think Adamek has reached his peak as far as how far his body and skills will take him (tuff dude tho)

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              • #8
                Travis is looking worn down, but this is still a winnable fight for him I suppose.

                It's better than James Toney!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by paulf View Post
                  Travis is looking worn down, but this is still a winnable fight for him I suppose.

                  It's better than James Toney!
                  i disagree about walker. he beat meehan & should have got the decision vs chagaev. he has looked much better his last few fights. walker is C+ but pushing B his last few fights. let's not forget walker has taken a few of his loses on short notice & they were against contenders or name fighters.

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                  • #10
                    adamek and walker at press...link is sensored

                    Tomasz Adamek, 46-2, 28 KO's, will defend his IBF North American Heavyweight title on Saturday afternoon, September 8th at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ when he takes on Travis Walker, 39-7-1, 31 KO's.

                    Here are quotes from today's press conference and post conference interviews held at Prudential Center.

                    Kathy Duva, Main Events CEO: "We are calling this fight "The Ironbound Throwdown". This will actually be Tomasz's 10th fight at Prudential Center in Newark. This is one of the great runs in the history of the sport, to have a local fighter who is so dominant, who has such a beautiful, big fan following. We are pleased here at Main Events to bring him back to Prudential Center, the best venue in the world. This fight will be for the IBF North American Heavyweight title which Tomasz won in his last fight against Eddie Chambers."

                    Kathy Duva: "This event is going to pit Tomasz, who has a 46-2 record with 28 knockouts, the former Light Heavyweight Champion of the world, the former Cruiserweight Champion of the world and the #4 contender in the IBF against Travis "Freight Train" Walker. He has a 39-7-1 record with 31 big knockouts. Travis comes here from Houston, Texas. He is rated #12 in the IBF and he is coming off of a great big win over Kali Meehan in Australia. And like Tomasz, Travis began his career in the amateurs. He is the 2003 National United States Super Heavyweight Golden Gloves champion. By all accounts this is going to be a fun fight. We have two guys who are not afraid of anything, most especially each other. They are going to get in the ring and entertain the fans as they both always do."

                    Ziggy Rozalski, Adamek Advisor: "I've been working with Tomasz since the first day he came to America. Shortly after that we hooked up with Kathy (Duva). Kathy has been a great partner. She does all the work because I am busy with other things. She does a great job. We keep on going. We keep beating everybody. We want to get to the top and get another shot at the title."
                    Roger Bloodworth, Tomasz Adamek and Ziggy Rozalski -
                    Photo credits to Mike Gladysz

                    Dwight Pratchett, Travis Walker Trainer: "We are excited to be here and looking forward to the fight on the 8th. It's going to be a real throw down. Travis is ready and we are going to be ready for this fight. We are in extremely good shape. It's going to be a real exciting fight. I am just getting him ready for the fight, but he's the man that's going to be doing it.

                    Roger Bloodworth, Tomasz Adamek Trainer: "We know he's (Walker) strong, we know he can throw punches. He (Walker) is sure he's gonna catch Tomasz, I'm not sure he is! But I do know this, it'll be an exciting fight. It's going to be a good card. It'll be well worth watching because it'll be good fireworks.

                    Travis Walker: "I'm here to put on a good show, I came to camp in better shape to deal with Tomasz's speed and movement. I'm going to bring a different kind of a fight for myself as well because I know he is going to throw a lot of punches so I have to be ready to throw a lot of punches as well. The best thing about me is that I have power of mind, so it's going to be a real good fight. They run as much as they want, they're going to get caught. I've got a great show for y'all."

                    I want to make this fight a showcase of my skills. I'm already in a very good form, but this is just a beginning. I'm expecting Adamek to throw a lot of punches, but I also want to be busy in the ring. Maybe busier than usual. I will have special tactics for this fight. I have nothing personal against Adamek, I want to thank him for the opportunity, but I will also hit him with a purpose"
                    Tomasz and Travis - Photo Credits to Mike Gladysz
                    Tomasz and Travis -
                    Photo Credits to Mike Gladysz

                    Tomasz Adamek: "I don't run, I just have great foot work, I love combinations. I love making big fights for my fans. I will fight Travis, no worries. I like to hit my opponents with quick combinations, you could see this in my Nagy Aguilera fight. Travis likes to throw the leather, I'm known to do the same, so it will be a fan friendly event."

                    "I'm expecting Travis to be an aggressive fighter, because he believes than he can overwhelm me with just his size and his jab. I heard this before. For the last three weeks I'm training hard, I have five more weeks of hard training with Roger Bloodworth in front of me. It should answer Travis' question of have I overlooked him. Don't count on it, Travis".

                    "Nobody can tell me that I'm choosing easy fighters to fight. First of all - I don't choose them, I just say OK when my people tell me the name of the next guy. Second, after fighting possibly one of the most skilled heavyweights in the world, Eddie Chambers, in my next fight, I battled a hard hitting, big guy like Travis Walker. Not an easy thing to do, but boxing is a sport for fans, and I try to deliver every time I step into the ring."

                    "This (Walker fight) will be also an important bout for my countryman in Poland - they will be able to see me in primetime, without the necessity of waking up in the middle of the night on September 8. And celebrate afterwards, of course".
                    Adamek and Walker -
                    Photo credits to Wojciech Kubik

                    Kathy Duva: "This fight is going to be telecast on Pay Per View in Poland. We have already begun negotiations and have already begun to finalize deals with UPC, N Platform, Vectra and Canal Plus and we expect the others will be coming along shortly, we are already beginning discussions with all of them. So this will be a great opportunity for all the people to gather together in their homes, restaurants, bars and watch another great performance by their hero, Tomasz Adamek. To accommodate the Pay per view audience in Poland in particular, this fight is going to take place in the afternoon in the United States, that's during prime time in Poland. The event is going to be starting at 9PM Polish time in Poland. It should be a fun evening for everybody overseas who's watching. For our fans in the United States the doors will open at 1:30PM, this is going to be an afternoon event here. Plans for US television are still being made, it will be televised in some manner and we will have that information shortly. Tickets are on sale now at Prudential Center Box Office, Ticketmaster and prices begin at $54."

                    Kathy Duva: "The undercard of this show has not been announced yet, it will be announced in the coming week or so. At this point we know for sure that Bryant Jennings who appeared on Tomasz's last show will on this card. We will announce his opponent and several other heavyweight matches that will be on this card, so for fans of boxing there will be a lot more action and a lot more to get excited about. Most of that will be televised, as well as the undercard leading up to the main event will be televised in Poland."

                    Tickets priced at $180 ringside, $105, and $55 are available through Ticketmaster: online at www.ticketmaster.com; Charge-by-phone: 1-800-745-3000; Ticketmaster Express 866-448-7849; and Ticketmaster ticket centers. Tickets are also available at Prudential Center's Box Office beginning Saturday 7/28 and www.prucenter.com.

                    September 8th at Newark's Prudential Center features Tomasz Adamek vs. Travis Walker. The fight will be available in Poland on PPV. Prudential Center doors will open at 1:30PM, first fight is 2:00PM. The card is presented by Main Events in association with Peltz Boxing, and Ziggy Promotions.

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