Who is the more courageous ring warrior, Adamek or Haye?
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Now you are chatting ****. So dont you recon Haye beat Valuev?
If not you are ****ing to much of a hater to waste time on.Comment
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I've not bothered to vote in the poll since the answer is obvious, but I will say I've been disappointed in Adamek's choice of opponents at heavy. With the exception of Arreola, his quality of opposition has been pretty poor. I mean, Vinny Maddalone?? Michael Grant?? Whilst you can't fault him for taking on Wlad when he got the opportunity, there's definitely been an element of overly careful matchmaking in his last few fights that tells me that both Adamek and his handlers know he's not a natural heavyweight and thus has to be protected from the tougher fights out there. Understandable, but a little disappointing.Comment
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Well, he's been talking to the Klitschkos about a fight since last summer. So fighting Grant and Maddalone makes sense. Estrada and Arreola were young, strong opponents.I've not bothered to vote in the poll since the answer is obvious, but I will say I've been disappointed in Adamek's choice of opponents at heavy. With the exception of Arreola, his quality of opposition has been pretty poor. I mean, Vinny Maddalone?? Michael Grant?? Whilst you can't fault him for taking on Wlad when he got the opportunity, there's definitely been an element of overly careful matchmaking in his last few fights that tells me that both Adamek and his handlers know he's not a natural heavyweight and thus has to be protected from the tougher fights out there. Understandable, but a little disappointing.
Let's not forget, unlike Haye, Adamek has no world title.
And the US media has never gotten behind him the way the UK media supported Haye. His promoter couldn't afford better opponents because after he beat Arreola, HBO and Showtime refused to have him back on. You need TV money nowadays to pay for good opponents (those little PPV's don't amount to much).Comment
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