I like this fight, Fury probably sees a smaller guy who came well short against Vitali and couldn't knock over journeyman Kevin McBride. Adamek sees a guy who is big but raw and definitely has some ch inks in his armour as Chisora and Firtha showed. He'll fancy himself to expose these further than those two did.
Make the fight.
I dont see how anyone could be lol, but no i think his size alone would make it more interesting than that was
Yeah, lol.
Poor Adamek to be fair.
But what was funny the people arguing he done better than Haye did against Wlad :rofl:
In football terms, that Vitali match was like getting humped 9-0, and having 18% possession.
Fury is still 8 years away from reaching his prime, he shouldnt really even be known yet, that being said he'd have a massive size advantage and would maul Adamek like a rag doll in close, I also doubt Adamek has any pop to trouble him.
Adamek could win a decision if he sticks and moves but in all honesty adamek is domestic level h/w this is a toss up imo
When you hear Fury talk he seems grounded like he would accept a few losses. Because of that fighting man up-bringing he'd probably revel in the opportunity to come back from adversity.
I can't see Adamek beating Fury even now though it would be a close-ish fight.
A question I would ask is would Fury have been any less effective than Adamek against Vitali - no chance. Fury would do alright against Vitali before being KTFO - and he's an embryo as far as heavyweights go - a full 18 years younger than big Vit.
Has he not heard of the saying pick on somebody your own size? :rofl:
Adamek would likely run rings around the Tye Fields replica.
Tyson is a lot better than Tye Fields.
I can't see any similarities between the two at all. Tyson Fury has a good jab it can't be denied and a solid grasp of the fundamentals. He's also a fighting man from a gypsy community doing what he was always meant to do. He's also 22-years-old.
Fields is a basketball player who had a go - and done alright really, considering.
Fury is going to be threat in the division - at some stage. You can argue that this is down to the lack of talent in the division but we are seeing the chasm building up between Heavyweights and the Super-heavyweights and Fury is a Super-heavyweight who has solid fundamentals. He's already evolved as a fighter - he not going to get worse and he can only get better.
Good fight.
Fury could possibly win. Adamek is good but he is no heavyweight and Fury is a big unit with a nice jab.
Adamek has success with Grant but Grant is pretty cumbersome. It would be interesting though.