Tomasz Adamek former 175lb champion is now weighing 223lbs in the heavyweight division, Adamek claimes his muscles are getting bigger and bigger as he grows into his new weight-class - Adamek has gained 50lbs, Manny Pacquiao grew from 106lbs to 143lbs over a 10yr period and is accused by some to be taking steroids... talk about double standards, are the commision randomly going to Poland to test Ademek at his training camp
Ademek weighs 223lbs - he must be on steroids
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when will you idiots realise steroids dont just = sizeTomasz Adamek former 175lb champion is now weighing 223lbs in the heavyweight division, Adamek claimes his muscles are getting bigger and bigger as he grows into his new weight-class - Adamek has gained 50lbs, Manny Pacquiao grew from 106lbs to 143lbs over a 10yr period and is accused by some to be taking steroids... talk about double standards, are the commision randomly going to Poland to test Ademek at his training camp
he has been fighting at 200 for quite a while now, its perfectly reasonable tfor his walk around weight to be near the 220 mark, add to this he obviously put on some fat for the golota fight and didnt look as quick for that fight -
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Here's the article:
Tomasz Adamek accused of doping
31.03.07 - By Per Ake Persson: Former WBC lightheavy champ Tomasz Adamek has been accused of doping in a book, a bestseller, published in Poland called "Tomasz Adamek - true story". The book, written by a former member of Team Adamek, claims to reveal how Adamek was allegedly on steroids for all major fights and not only that: Itīs claimed that the ex-champ also allegedly committed tax offences while in the US, falsified documents while importing cars from the US to Poland and had connections to organized crime..
Prosecutors have began investigating Adamek, who has stated he is innocent to everything he is accused of.
Tomasz Adamek turned pro in 99 to what then was known as Panix Poland with Andrei Gmitruk as manager and Panos Eliades as promoter. When P P folded Gmitruk started promoting his own shows and then joined the now defunct Modern Sports & Events in Scandinavia with Gmitruk as trainer and manager.
Adamekīs career took off when he signed with Don King Productions and he won the vacant WBC title with a points win over Paul Briggs in 2005. A win over German Thomas Ulrich followed but then came a lengthty promotional dispute with DKP that kept Adamek out of the ring for a year before he beat Briggs again. In February of this year he lost the title to Chad DawsonComment
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