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 Last update:  03-11-2009      Read more by TK Stewart            
   
Adamek vs. Golota - The Polish Fight of The Century
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By T.K. Stewart

The original “Fight of the Century” between Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali was 38 years ago this week, but the Polish Fight of the Century could take place later this year if one of the world’s richest men has his way.

The fight that many Polish boxing fans are thirsting for is a heavyweight showdown between IBF cruiserweight champ Tomasz Adamek and the country’s heavyweight bad boy - Andrew Golota. After his rousing win two weeks ago over Johnathon Banks, Adamek hinted that all things are possible and that an eventual rise to heavyweight for him was not out of the question.

Now, one of the richest men in the world, Poland’s Zygmunt Solorz, who owns (among other things) the Polish television network Polstat, is willing to step up to the plate in order to make an Adamek-Golota fight a reality..

On Tuesday, at a press conference in Warsaw, Adamek’s co-promoter indicated that a match between the two Poles is one that the Solorz wants to bring to fruition. The business magnate obviously possesses the monetary resources to put the fight together and he is of the opinion that it’s a fight that all of Poland could be proud of.

Adamek’s trainer, Andrzej Gmitruk, called the potential match-up “The Polish Fight of the Century” but he also indicated that there would be no doubt that should the fight take place that Adamek would prove victorious over the 41 year-old Golota who has definitely seen better days.

Hot off a December win over Steve Cunningham to win the IBF cruiserweight title and then the electrifying knockout win against Banks in his first title defense, Adamek is suddenly a red hot commodity. Now a resident of Jersey City, New Jersey, Adamek has become a fan favorite while winning successive and very entertaining fights against Cunningham and Banks at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.

Solorz is pitching the match for September in Warsaw. He is of the opinion the fight would easily beat the record television audience that tuned in to see Golota take on former heavyweight champ Tim Witherspoon in 1998.

However, Adamek’s representatives said the leading candidate for his next fight is an interesting defense against former middleweight champion and one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world - Bernard Hopkins. It’s a fight that the 44 year-old Hopkins is actively campaigning for and there don’t seem to be any promotional or political barriers to making the fight happen.

Adamek’s people mentioned there are a host of possibilities for him if the Hopkins fight doesn’t happen. They said they had actually received a proposal on Tuesday from German promoter Wilfrid Sauerland for bouts against Yugoslavian-born boxers Marco Huck 24-1 (19 KOs), currently ranked #4 by the IBF and Enad Licina, 16-1 (10s KO) who occupies the #11 slot. Then of course here is the tantalizing rematch with the man that Adamek took the cruiserweight title from, Philadelphia’s Steve Cunningham.

Whatever the case, Adamek is a proven ticket seller and he is extremely popular with Polish fight fans. His next move is eagerly anticipated and he could fight in Poland, New York, New Jersey or Chicago and be guaranteed to draw large and enthusiastic crowds.

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on 03-11-2009 by Joe2608
If Wlad isn't fighting Haye then i'd love to see a Haye Vs Adamek fight!

on 03-11-2009 by cminniti
i realize hopkins is old so fighting him may be a thrilling prospect considering his recent successes. however, he is a wily old veteran the likes of which adamek has or ever will see. that being said, adamek isn't busy enough to beat hopkins regardless if he understands what needs to be done t...

on 03-11-2009 by DrewWoodside
[QUOTE=TheManchine;4889723]It would be an achievement for Adamek to beat a heavyweight but in reality a win over Golota means very little these days. The fight could make him some money though, more so than any fight at CW might.[/QUOTE] This would be an excellent fight for Adomek b/c it would fu...

on 03-11-2009 by BoxingPromoter
I don't know that I necessarily like this fight. Golota's career has more peaks and valleys than the Dow Jones stock index and I'm apprehensive of which Andrew Golota will show up to fight. In his lasting outing, he got smoked by Ray Austin in one round.

on 03-11-2009 by joe strong
very funny matchup.adamek can take a punch but golota is 240 & hits hard.although he has to hit him first.adamek is almost 33 so he better decide what weight he wants to fight at.I'd like to see adamek vs haye.

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