Should Adamek go back to CW?

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  • 'Sugar' Freddi
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    Should Adamek go back to CW?

    Or what? This dude had a very poor performance last night in m opinion and should've looked more impressive against a guy like Estrada who is not all that. What you think? He might get a couple of more wins in the heavyweight division, but if it comes down to facing the Klitschkos, he's going to get a beat down.
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    #2
    he needs to stop ducking Herbie Hide

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      #3
      yes he should

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      • The Hammer
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        #4
        It wasn't a "poor performance" last night, but I do think he is too small for heavyweight.

        That idiot commentator last night said he's 6'3" but he's actually about 6'1" and just doesn't have the bone structure for a heavyweight. He never had a problem making 200 and was the champion at 200 - he belongs there and can dominate that division.

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        • AddiX
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          #5
          It's to late IMO, he alrdy put on all the muscle, and who the heck is going back to fight?

          I think Arreola will demolish him. But at this point he's to far to turn back.

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          • Earl-Hickey
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            #6
            Originally posted by Carnivore
            It wasn't a "poor performance" last night, but I do think he is too small for heavyweight.

            That idiot commentator last night said he's 6'3" but he's actually about 6'1" and just doesn't have the bone structure for a heavyweight. He never had a problem making 200 and was the champion at 200 - he belongs there and can dominate that division.
            Oh god, that commentator......

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            • aristotlemoses
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              I don't think he should. I mean if he keeps winning. And I don't think Estrada is all that good but he can be a tough fight for anyone except maybe the Klits. It'd probably be hard on him to lose all the muscle and all that he put on.

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                #8
                Originally posted by 'Sugar' Freddi
                Or what? This dude had a very poor performance last night in m opinion and should've looked more impressive against a guy like Estrada who is not all that. What you think? He might get a couple of more wins in the heavyweight division, but if it comes down to facing the Klitschkos, he's going to get a beat down.
                Plus everyone in the HW division gets beat down by the Klits. There has to be some mo****as competing and trying at HW haha.

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                • Boxingwizard
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                  #9
                  I thought he fought a solid performance against Estrada. He should stay or move down to CW depending how well he does against Arreola.

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                  • Evil Abed
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                    #10
                    People said the same thing about Holyfield when he moved up.

                    He doesn't need the power.

                    As long as he can take the punch and have a high work rate.

                    He can beat 95% of heavyweights out there.

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