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Cobblestoned wrote:I think this Polish man is not one of those who starts crying when the righthander is tested for the first time.
He can take a lot, but that means a lot of pain.
But I doubt that he can knock out Vitali. Had to be a very lucky punches.
btw, also busy with US Open and wondered why there is no US Open thread. Djoko strikes back now.
palmerq wrote:Is there a tennis thread or us open thread? I dont know, but I am sure if you make one then the poster will post
yes from what I have seen adamek is very tough but vitali is also very strong, it should be a very interesting fight and I hope it doesn't end on points.
Cobblestoned wrote:I think it's too late now. Only one and a half day left.
But I saw there is a Nadal-thread in the clinic.
I like it when the Ukrainian anthem is running together with the Klitschkos putting on their bad face then.![]()
Always reminds me of Ivan Drago.
Susan Westemeyer wrote:Watching the fight now. The size difference is astounding. Hard to see how Klitschko can lose.
Susan
Cobblestoned wrote:Thats it.
Vitali is nice man.
I think heavyweight-class is too much for Adamek.
Susan Westemeyer wrote:Watching the fight now. The size difference is astounding. Hard to see how Klitschko can lose.
Alpe d'Huez wrote:It's not necessarily size, though that usually helps. It's going to take someone with very fast hands and great defense, or a pressure fighter with a hard chin to take out the Klitschkos. They need to move forward, get inside, and keep the pace high. Whenever someone has tried to get inside, the Klitschkos tend to just hold or wrestle them around and stall (strangely, hardly anyone complains about the holding). Problem is, the HW division is completely devoid of talent right now it seems.
The Father of Clean Cycling, Christophe Bassons wrote:When I look at cycling today, I get the impression that history is repeating itself: riders who are supposed to be rouleurs are climbing passes at the front of the race, and those who are supposed to be climbers are riding time trials at more than 50 kilometres per hour.
The story is beginning again, just as it did 14 years ago
Susan Westemeyer wrote:Watching the fight now. The size difference is astounding. Hard to see how Klitschko can lose.
Susan
Alpe d'Huez wrote:It's not necessarily size, though that usually helps. <snip>.
Yes he did....... :S But he at least tried to fight and didnt stand on the a table at a press conference to show everyone his small toe... Good work from adamek he was just too small, amazing that he didnt get knocked down properly though. Good choice from the ref to stop it....The Hitch wrote:I know Adamek probably got his *** handed to him but i am hoping not to see any spoilers until I see the fight so unfortunately i can not take part in this thread.
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