Sig bet here fellas. I am a big-time fan of Adamek and believe firmly he belongs at 200. I think his foray into the heavyweight waters for a fight with Golota for a lot of money made sense, but he should return to cruiserweight and clean out the division.
As to this fight, first, Adamek needs to get by Estrada, which won't be as easy as people are making it out to be. Second, and this is addressed to Skel1983, Adamek doesn't have the punch to take out Arreola, if Klitschko can't knock him out, Adamek won't come close. Third, and this is addressed to Miles, you are letting your hate toward Arreola's lack of commitment to the sport reflected in his weight, cloud the fact that he has boxing ability. Seriously, it really isn't logical.
[Tangentially, you must DETEST Odlanier Solis. He is 6'1 1/2" and routinely comes in heavier than Arreola (he weighed 271 pounds for the Monte Barret fight!!!!)].
If Cunningham, a skinny cruiserweight can ding Adamek, Arreola who is a proven puncher at heavyweight should knock him out. It's not like Adamek is a slick mover or a monster-of-a-human like Klitschko. He is 6'1 1/2" and a come-forward fighter. Arreola took care of a game Brian Minto in 4 who is near Adamek's height, weighs the same, and has fought his career at heavyweight although like Adamek he belongs at cruiserweight.
Bad fight for Adamek; great fight for Arreola. Arreola in round 5.


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