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    Former two division champion Tomasz Adamek (48-2, 29 KOs) has denied reports of a planned fight with undefeated Bryant Jennings (16-0, 8 KOs) in Philadelphia on November 19. Adamek returns on August 3 in Uncasville against an opponent to be determined with NBC Sports televising. Adamek is hoping to grab a few wins with the goal of gaining the opportunity to fight for the world championship in 2014.

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  • #2
    Jennings is too good for the European Heavyweights. They only want to fight bums. They don't have to sack to take risky fights like Tony Thompson, Malik Scott and Bryant Jennings do.

    Adamek is looking at guys like Fury and Pulev and saying to himself "these guys did nothing, never beat a Top-10 HW and look where they are!"

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
      Jennings is too good for the European Heavyweights. They only want to fight bums. They don't have to sack to take risky fights like Tony Thompson, Malik Scott and Bryant Jennings do.
      Isn't Chisora fighting Scott, and Price, Tony Thompson?

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      • #4
        Jennings has huge reach advantage over Adamek,he struggled against Cunningham.stylistically its a bad match and Goral knows it.I wouldn't take the fight if I was him.everyone wants a shot at him lately.no one wanted to know after he'd faced Dawson and Arreola.Adamek needs to be carefully matched against someone his own size like Boytsov,Glazkov or Povetkin to remain competitive or he's done at heavyweight.

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        • #5
          I used to like Adamek at LH and CW, and had a lot of respect for the guy when he fought Chris Arreola, and even in defeat to Vitali..

          But since the Chambers and Cunningham fights, he's lost his balls and all respect that fans had for him. He's content with fighting bums now, and any guy with a pulse that wants to fight him he turns down. Even if it would net him a more significant pay day, something he said he moved to the heavyweight division for!!
          Last edited by toshmurph; 06-12-2013, 05:03 AM. Reason: spelling

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          • #6
            a risky bout 4 adamek as 2 go w/some he can lose 2....he's more apt 2 go 4 a lesser guy, easier 4 him 2 control...

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            • #7
              The only reason Ademak will lose is because he's shot. In his prime he'd breeze through a fight with a guy who just learned how to box a few yrs back and still throws wide punches.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by yoz View Post
                Isn't Chisora fighting Scott, and Price, Tony Thompson?
                Only because the Americans made the fights by having the balls to travel overseas.

                Chisora and Price would both cry themselves to sleep every night if they knew they were coming to America to fight the same opponents.

                Euro Heavyweights, outside of the Klitschko brothers, are pathetic jokes. They don't even fight each other.

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                • #9
                  Adamek has a very important bout with Tony Grano to worry about.

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