Adamek has actually signed to fight one of the Klitschkos in September, which will most likely mean Wlad, but not definitely. According to Kathy Duva, who ought to know:
She says it's to fight one of the Klitschkos but that it will probably be Wlad. Adamek says he's fighting Wlad, but it's obvious Duva wouldn't lie about this, and that Adamek must really mean he'll almost certainly end up fighting Wlad.
The only things that could lead to Adamek fighting Vitali instead of Wlad are: 1) Chisora pulls the upset of the century, or (2) Haye grows a pair of balls and agrees to fight Wlad, or 3) Wlad gets injured again. Of these, 3) is possible but highly unlikely, while the upset of the century is more likely than Haye growing a pair of balls, but is still less likely than pigs learning to fly.
So Adamek is almost certainly right that he'll end up fighting Wlad, but the fact remains that he signed to fight one of the Klitschkos. Duva has no reason to lie about that.
"The Klitschkos have signed, Tomasz Adamek has signed. Everybody has signed. At this point, I know that [The Klitschko's manager] Bernd Boente has told some people and announced in Germany that the fight is on for September, and that Tomasz Adamek will be fighting one of the Klitschkos, probably Wladimir," said Duva.
"But if for some reason Wladimir can't fight him, then Vitali will take his place. It will be in a soccer stadium. It's will be one of the stadiums being prepared for the 2012 European Soccer Championships, and so there is one in Wroclaw and there is one in Warsaw," said Duva.
"It will be in September. At this point, I believe that [The Klitschkos'] K2 Promotions will be issuing a press release tomorrow," said Duva. "But from our side, we had a plan to get Tomasz Adamek ready not just to fight for a heavyweight title, but to win it. We got a good deal in the contract and we're thrilled with the deal that we made and we're really excited that he will have the chance to become heavyweight champion in Poland."
"But if for some reason Wladimir can't fight him, then Vitali will take his place. It will be in a soccer stadium. It's will be one of the stadiums being prepared for the 2012 European Soccer Championships, and so there is one in Wroclaw and there is one in Warsaw," said Duva.
"It will be in September. At this point, I believe that [The Klitschkos'] K2 Promotions will be issuing a press release tomorrow," said Duva. "But from our side, we had a plan to get Tomasz Adamek ready not just to fight for a heavyweight title, but to win it. We got a good deal in the contract and we're thrilled with the deal that we made and we're really excited that he will have the chance to become heavyweight champion in Poland."
She says it's to fight one of the Klitschkos but that it will probably be Wlad. Adamek says he's fighting Wlad, but it's obvious Duva wouldn't lie about this, and that Adamek must really mean he'll almost certainly end up fighting Wlad.
The only things that could lead to Adamek fighting Vitali instead of Wlad are: 1) Chisora pulls the upset of the century, or (2) Haye grows a pair of balls and agrees to fight Wlad, or 3) Wlad gets injured again. Of these, 3) is possible but highly unlikely, while the upset of the century is more likely than Haye growing a pair of balls, but is still less likely than pigs learning to fly.
So Adamek is almost certainly right that he'll end up fighting Wlad, but the fact remains that he signed to fight one of the Klitschkos. Duva has no reason to lie about that.
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