By Przemyslaw Osiak
WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko (42-2, 39 KOs) has been very open with his Austrian training camp, even allowing Polish journalists to attend and take photos and videos of how the champion is preparing for his duel with Tomasz Adamek (44-1, 28 KOs) on Sept. 10 at the soccer stadium in Wroclaw, Poland. Klitschko has no worries about Adamek watching any footage or planting any hidden cameras, because he doesn't believe it will help the Polish boxer. Klitschko has already set a location for his training camp on Poland, where plans to finish things out during fight week, but won't reveal the location.
"In Poland, I will still continue to train. In Wroclaw, I will arrive a week before the fight. These few workouts will help me achieve my perfect form. I found the place already, but it is top secret, so God forbid Tomasz Adamek doesn't have any hidden cameras and won't not figure out what I'm working on [he laughs]. I have nothing to hide. During my training everyone can come. Even if someone is secretly recording some material, I do not think that it will help with my opponent with anything," Klitschko said.
Przemyslaw Osiak cover the boxing scene for bokser.org