Exactly. And if Adamek and his handlers do consider the likes of Austin or Whitacker or whoever serious risks then that doesn't exactly bode well for his chances against a Klit does it?
A tune up should be a dry run for the real thing, against opponents who pose similar physical and stylistic problems to the opponent you're going to fight. Chambers had the right idea with Peter and Dimitrenko, both vastly superior to the fighters Adamek's been facing lately, and he still came up short. Much as I hate to say it, it's now becoming clear to me that Adamek's looking to nothing more than cash out in September.
A tune up should be a dry run for the real thing, against opponents who pose similar physical and stylistic problems to the opponent you're going to fight. Chambers had the right idea with Peter and Dimitrenko, both vastly superior to the fighters Adamek's been facing lately, and he still came up short. Much as I hate to say it, it's now becoming clear to me that Adamek's looking to nothing more than cash out in September.
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