Dominick Guinn isn’t the only heavyweight who feels refreshed and ready to show Saturday night that he has something left.
His opponent, Tomasz Adamek, believes he has benefited from an ample amount of time between bouts as well. The popular Polish contender hasn’t fought since Dec. 22 in Bethlehem, Pa., where he recorded a questionable split-decision victory over Philadelphia’s Steve Cunningham in their 12-round rematch.
Adamek’s 7½-month break between fights marked his longest layoff since he didn’t fight for nearly a year, from October 2005-October 2006. At 36, the time away from the gym was welcomed, especially since he fought four times over a nine-month period in 2012.
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His opponent, Tomasz Adamek, believes he has benefited from an ample amount of time between bouts as well. The popular Polish contender hasn’t fought since Dec. 22 in Bethlehem, Pa., where he recorded a questionable split-decision victory over Philadelphia’s Steve Cunningham in their 12-round rematch.
Adamek’s 7½-month break between fights marked his longest layoff since he didn’t fight for nearly a year, from October 2005-October 2006. At 36, the time away from the gym was welcomed, especially since he fought four times over a nine-month period in 2012.
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