Chisora's performance puts Adamek's performance into perspective....

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  • Ki11a Cam
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    Chisora's performance puts Adamek's performance into perspective....

    I remember after Adamek got beat, a lot of people were saying that Adameks performance was better than Haye's.....going on about how he went out on his shield, unlike Haye...but I remeber saying at the time his performance was absolutely terrible and no better than Haye......

    Now a guy who only has 15 fights puts up a better performance than Adamek....who lets not forget, WAS FIGHTING IN HIS OWN COUNTRY, had a better resume than Chisora at Heavyweight....and put up a terrible performance.....
  • Medved
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    #2
    Yea..... but Vitali didnt throw his left hand. He fought with 2 hands against Adamek.

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    • mushahadeen
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      #3
      I told you that fight was Bum on Bum Violence.

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      • savorduhflavor
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        #4
        Vitali was using his left hand against Chisora, Rafael was overblowing that.

        I've been saying this since the Adamek fight...Haye took more chances vs. Wlad than Adamek did against Vitali. People just like to say Adamek "went out on his shield" cause of his reputation. The reality is that Haye DEFINITELY put forth more of an effort than Adamek. I implore people to actually watch the fights again and not just go off what people say.

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        • ts33
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          #5
          To be honest i think size was a huge factor in Vitali-Adamek.

          Adamek is just too small to compete, but its unfair to make it seem like he didn't try or take chances. He was just at a massive size disadvantage.

          Chisora at least was as heavy (almost) as Vitali

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          • letsgobrady
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            #6
            how many rounds did chisora win ? 2 or 3 ? vitali was also reprted to have an injured shoulder,did vitali have an injured shoulder against adamek?adamek fought his fight,did adamek come forward and pressure arreola all night? no because thats not his style and not to mention that adamek is not a true heavyweight

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            • JAB5239
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              #7
              Originally posted by Medved
              Yea..... but Vitali didnt throw his left hand. He fought with 2 hands against Adamek.

              Than again Chisora didn't stand right in front of him and closed the distance on him as well as backing him up. Vitaly is a great fighter, but he struggles so much more when he isn't allowed to dictate the fight. Seems like he has no plan B in those situations.

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              • Jam Jars
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                #8
                I think Vitali not throwing the left as much had more to do with Chisoras right hook to the body than people would like to admit.

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                • Dirk Diggler UK
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                  #9
                  Adamek's performance was worse than Haye's. *** anyone who praised him for standing there like a twat and taking a beating.

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                  • THE REED
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JAB5239

                    Than again Chisora didn't stand right in front of him and closed the distance on him as well as backing him up. Vitaly is a great fighter, but he struggles so much more when he isn't allowed to dictate the fight. Seems like he has no plan B in those situations.
                    Anyone struggles when they can't dictate a fight at their preferred pace.

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