Huge credit to Adamek, who would barely be a top 20 heayvweight in any era, but this. Now he has likely made more money in his last three fights than he could in a whole light-heavy/cruiser career and has more to come. Unfortunately he might die, if he gets that huge money fight with either Klitschko. Nothing new, it´s the Klitschkos and a bunch of garbage cans.
So if Adamek wins a heavyweight belt does he become a living legend and one of the greatest of all-time? I mean he´d be the first light-heavyweight, cruiserweight and heavyweight champion EVER. :laughing::laughing:
Golota didn't turn into Valuev overnight,.. but Adamek turned from being dropped and clocked and stunned by lightheavyweights,..into.. resembling Andrew Golota actually, so your right, you could definitely confuse the two now.
If I had a time machine I'd put that worthless fat fuck Asseola in with the 88 Tyson. One body shot from Mike, and there'd be tacos all over the canvas.
Arreola has shown good chin and big heart in his fights. That might spell a disaster for little Mickey
Jack Newfield must be having a coronary. Maybe him and Wally Matthews can use the steroid angle to, shall we say, maintain the needle? These pale arses need stopping, and if the pride of the Inland Empire cannot do it with his fists, then the poisoned pen of Jack and Wally can sure wipe some golden smiles.
I could turn Pacquiao pale with a few tools, it would take an industrial vice, a few drops of lemon, and a rubber band. Then if my calculations are correct, we'd have ourselves a jolly old 'hype'.
If I had a time machine, I would travel back to the Halcyon era, when old, fat tittied men were not mere contenders........BUT LEGENDS! That glorious era, when heavyweights were light heavyweights, when Champions were a handsome 46-And-D,...it was a time before the palearses ruined everything.....a glorious, golden-brown age.
Oh I know, I know.....it is nowhere near as good as those days when former 175lb champs were able to lose the title to old, breasted men, who were no better than Tommy Morrisson.