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Tomasz Adamek vs George Chuvalo?
12 rounds, heavyweight division, who wins and why?
4 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
They looked pretty even so it will be a 50-50 fight. I think that chuvalo can possibly be more active than ademek so he will land the more eye poping shots. Chuvalo will not walk through ademek. He was stopped once in his career and that was to vitali klitschko in the 10th. round. I don't think that chuvalo is as powerful as vitali but he's more active. I see the fight going to the scorecards in a 12 round fight. With chuvalo winning by UD.
- fishnetLv 58 years ago
Chuvalo's chin would prove too much for Adamek to crack. ADamek frowns and wonders how the hell he has become so weak. George will dictate the pace and control the fight on the get go.
Tomasz Adamek vs George Chuvalo?
Close but unanimous decision win for the granite chinned Chuvalo
- teodorLv 78 years ago
Chuvalo was a ring warrior while Adamek is a ring technician.
Chuvalo fought for 22 years ( 1956-78 ) and faced the best light heavyweights heavyweights of his time winning some and losing some on the way to posting a career record of 78 wins ( 64 by KO/TKO) against 18 losses ( only 2 by TKO to Joe Frazier and George Foreman ) including points defeat to Muhammad Ali twice, Oscar Bonavena, Floyd Patterson, Ernie Terrell, Zora Folley, Buster Mathis and Jimmy Ellis. But he was potent enough to beat the likes of Yvonne Durell, Willie Besmanoff thrice by TKO, Doug Jones, Cleveland Williams, Manuel Ramos and take note, Jerry Quarry who suffered his lone KO loss in his hands.
Adamek was former light heavyweight and cruiserweight champion whose only losses came at the hands of Chad Dawson (UD 12) and Vitali Klitschko (TKO 10/12 ) while holding wins over the likes of Steve Cunningham twice by close decision, Chris Arreola, Andrew Golota, Eddie Chambers, Dominick Guinn, Jonathon Banks, Michael Grant, Jason Estrada, Vincent Maddalone and Kevin McBride.
I see nothing special in Adamek's resume as a heavyweight that would make me think that he could be competitive, let alone beat Chuvalo in his best prime.
Chuvalo grinds down Adamek with incessant head and body attack before the sixth.
- Big MoLv 78 years ago
George Chuvalo would put continuous pressure on Adamek every second of the fight and win a easy decision or else knock him out.