Following an unusually busy 2012 by today's standards -- four fights and four wins -- Tomasz Adamek is fighting for the first time nearly two-thirds into 2013. Now 36, the former light heavyweight and cruiserweight king is taking things much more slowly, which contrasts with the busy-body style that marked his early heavyweight years.
But have the years taken a toll on Adamek? Some who saw him "beat" Steve Cunningham last December may say yes. On Saturday, Adamek will be fighting for the 51st time against 38-year-old Dominick Guinn, who is coming off a career-long 14-month layoff and who is serving as a late sub for Tony Grano, who bowed out because of two herniated discs in his neck.
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But have the years taken a toll on Adamek? Some who saw him "beat" Steve Cunningham last December may say yes. On Saturday, Adamek will be fighting for the 51st time against 38-year-old Dominick Guinn, who is coming off a career-long 14-month layoff and who is serving as a late sub for Tony Grano, who bowed out because of two herniated discs in his neck.
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