By Luke Furman

Former two division champion and currently a top heavyweight contender, Tomasz Adamek (44-2, 28 KOs), is not bothered by some of the trash talk which recently came from British two-weight champion David Haye. The British boxer was critical of Adamek's performance against WBC king Vitali Klitschko, who stopped the Polish boxer in ten rounds. Adamek plans to continue his pro career at heavyweight in early 2012.

"It's a business, and everyone is looking for good fights. If I were matched against Haye, the fight would televised by HBO. I already know about [HBO being interested]. In turn, this [fight] would earn me a good [amount of money] for this fight. That's how this business works. Would Haye fight with me? If no agreement is reached on a fight between [Haye and Vitali] Klitschko, then probably yes," Adamek said. 

"But first I'm thinking about having a warm-up fight. And then? Everything in this business is possible. Regarding Haye and what he says, this is his way of self-promotion. He always does a lot of talking. I prefer to show my fighting heart in the ring. Each of us has our own style. He will not change me, and I will not change him. It is what it is."

Luke Furman covers the boxing scene for bokser.org