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Tomasz talkin bout moving up to Heavyweight
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Looks like it's some sort of keyword spamming if you look at what is underlined. I don't exactly understand what the person is doing, though. Somehow their using the boxingscene.com forum to generate views perhaps because of the high placement in search engines.
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I think Eddie Chambers would **** him up. His style is all wrong for Eddie Chambers, and the last time he fought a slick boxer (Chad dawson) he got the beating of his life. And Eddie Chambers has good heavyweight power, known for cutting up his opponents, I've seen opponents have pizza faces after fighting Eddie Chambers. Chances are his face would turn into a pizza if he fights Eddie Chambers.Comment
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Tomasz Adamek should stay at cruiserweight, where he can remain a champion for a year or two.
There's plenty of interesting matchups for Adamek at cruiserweight, which is an underrated division:
- the underrated Guillermo Jones
- the improving Marco Huck
- Enzo Maccarinelli if he gets by Afolabi
- Troy Ross, who's a top five cruiserweight in my opinion
- rematch with Steve Cunningham, who'll likely be his mandatory anywayComment
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Tomasz Adamek should stay at cruiserweight, where he can remain a champion for a year or two.
There's plenty of interesting matchups for Adamek at cruiserweight, which is an underrated division:
- the underrated Guillermo Jones
- the improving Marco Huck
- Enzo Maccarinelli if he gets by Afolabi
- Troy Ross, who's a top five cruiserweight in my opinion
- rematch with Steve Cunningham, who'll likely be his mandatory anywayComment
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There have been rumors for a little bit about Adamek doing HGH in moving up in weight, but I think thats all BS and just paranoid cruiserweights trying to minimalize Adamek's unexpected success at this weight. Tomasz has one hell of a chin, but that many flush shots against some of these monster guys and a man who is smaller than me, he won't make it too far. Not too mention that if someone is realitively fast and is patient, they can pick "Goral" apart with ease. And most heavyweights outside of Arreola and Dimitrenko would rather box then engage and thus nullifying Adamek's strengths as a fighter. Adamek is becoming a solid champion at cruiserweight in a deep division. He has a lot of top contenders like Cunningham, Maccarinelli, Jones, Kraj, Ross, and Flores just o name a few. If by chance, he is able to clear through all those names, then Adamek can supplant Holyfield as the greatest cruiserweight ever. The opportunities are boundless for him at this weight, and the fact that he is THE CHAMPION, he won't be able to do better above 200lbs.Comment
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