Adamek to fight at Heavyweight again.

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  • oldhammad
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    Adamek to fight at Heavyweight again.

    Cruiserweight champion Tomasz Adamek, who tested the waters at heavyweight with a dominant knockout performance against Andrew Golota last month, will have his second consecutive fight at heavyweight on Feb. 6, Main Events promoter Kathy Duva told ESPN.com on Thursday night.

    In the biggest fight in Polish history, Adamek, who was outweighed by 42 pounds, moved up in weight and knocked out the faded Golota, who is 0-3-1 in heavyweight title fights, in the fifth round in Lodz, Poland, on Oct. 24.

    Adamek (39-1, 27 KOs), who is based in Jersey City, N.J., where he has a strong following in the Polish community, will return for a 12-rounder against an opponent to be named.

    He will fight at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., where he drew raucous crowds for the three bouts he fought there before going to Poland to face Golota.

    "There was a lot of pressure to go back to Poland, but we don't want to lose the momentum we have built up [in Newark]," Duva said. "We'll go back to Poland eventually, especially since Tomasz is a big star there now."

    Adamek was forced to give up his sanctioning organization belt in order to take the lucrative fight with Golota, but he remains the lineal and Ring magazine cruiserweight champion, and has said he will fight again at cruiserweight if the right opportunity presents itself. But for now, he'll fight at heavyweight.

    "He wants to fight at heavyweight again. It makes sense," Duva said. "He was comfortable at the weight [214 pound] and he wanted to try it again."

    One of the heavyweight fights Adamek would like is against England's David Haye, the former cruiserweight champ who claimed a heavyweight belt last week with a decision against Nikolai Valuev.

    "He wants that fight. They're the same size," Duva said. "Tomasz said that if Haye wants to fight someone who actually will punch back, he'd be happy to fight him."
  • TheGreatA
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    Haye vs Adamek would be a great match-up.

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    • The Hammer
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      Tomasz Adamek is actually smaller than David Haye, he's about the same size as Sultan Ibragimov or Eddie Chambers.

      He's too small for heavyweight, he should return to cruiserweight where he's the best.

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      • Klitschko2010
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        Originally posted by Carnivore
        Tomasz Adamek is actually smaller than David Haye, he's about the same size as Sultan Ibragimov or Eddie Chambers.

        He's too small for heavyweight, he should return to cruiserweight where he's the best.
        I disagree, I think Adamek could do some serious damage at Heavyweight with his power, combination punching, speed and chin.

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        • Derranged_
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          Adamek is fighting at hw for the second time just approx 3 months after his hw debut. I love this guy! Way to keep the fans excited and involved! Unlike Haye, Adamek will do his talking in the ring and he'll stay much more active...

          Great news!...

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