By Luke Furman

Tomasz Adamek (50-4, 30 KOs) is training with coach Roger Bloodworth, as he prepares for his scheduled return on April 2nd. The boxer will claim the main event role in the next edition of  Polsat Boxing Night.

The event, which takes place in Krakow, will see Adamek go against dangerous Eric Molina (24-3, 18 KOs), who eight months unsuccessfully tried to claim the throne of WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder. Molina had Wilder in trouble early in the fight, but the champion recovered and knocked Molina out in the ninth round.

The fight will be a big step up for Adamek when compared to his last opponent. In 2014, Adamek lost back to back decision to Czar Glazkov and countryman Artur Szpilka. He came back last September in Lodz and knocked out Przemyslaw Saleta in five rounds.

Adamek, a two division world champion, want to gain one final title shot.

Prior to losing to Wilder, Molina had built a five fight win streak since suffering a first round knockout loss to Chris Arreola in 2012. Molina has already picked up a stay busy win last October with a sixth round TKO of Rodricka Ray in Texas.

Luke Furman covers boxing for bokser.org.