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Sly
10-15-2008, 06:03 PM
:lol:

Don't worry Steve Cunningham. It's not YOUR Adamek. Haha. Another Tomas Adamek.

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Liverpool’s Tony Dodson hopes to climb a few places in the European super-middleweight rankings on November 15 when he takes on the Czech Republic’s Tomas Adamek at The O2 in North Greenwich, London.

Amusingly, Dodson thought he’d been paired with former world light-heavyweight champion Tomasz Adamek when first hearing news of the fight.

“I thought they wanted to put me in with the Polish Adamek,” admits Dodson. “He’s a former light-heavyweight world champion and is now fighting for the world cruiserweight title. A genuine world-class fighter.

“It might sound crazy to some people, but I’d have had no problems fighting him. Bring it on. I’d fight both of them.”

Alas, it wasn’t to be. Dodson gets Adamek by way of Prague rather than Poland. Ranked at no.20 by the European Boxing Union (EBU) and currently 12-1 (5 KO) as a pro, Adamek may not boast the world-class credentials of his heavier namesake but he does carry significant danger to Dodson.

“I need this kind of fight,” says the 24-4 (12 KO) Dodson. “It’s a good test for me against a guy who carries a decent European ranking. If I can do a number on Adamek I will then fly up the rankings and be in a position to think about a European title shot. Sometimes I look up and down the European rankings and think half of these guys haven’t beaten anything like the names I’ve beaten.”

The 28-year-old Adamek’s sole defeat arrived via split-decision in a June 2007 EU light-heavyweight title fight with Antonio Brancolion. Having campaigned mainly as a light-heavyweight throughout his two-and-a-half-year pro career, Adamek will touch down in England with little to fear.

“I’m expecting him to be big and strong,” says Dodson, a former British super-middleweight champion. “He’s listed as being around 6’1, so we’ll be about the same height on the night. To be honest, I prefer fighting tall guys, as there’s more to aim at. A fight like this should bring out the best in me. There’s a lot at stake and I’ve been given a good opponent.”

Despite Dodson’s appreciation of what Adamek brings to the contest on November 15 he is, as always, bullish about his own chances. A pro since July 1999, Dodson is now a seasoned competitor – someone who has been in there with the best in Britain and the rest of Europe. He’s had his highs, as well as his lows, and claims he’s feeling as good as ever at 28.

Having seen all there is to see in the ring, Dodson isn’t worried by anything that appears on Adamek’s 12-1 resume.

“It’s a good-looking record on paper, sure, but he doesn’t have many ‘names’ on it,” adds Dodson. “He’s only ever lost once, by split-decision, but most of his wins have been against inferior fighters to me. He’s never faced anyone at my kind of level before. Even the guy that beat him (Brancolion) isn’t on my level.”

Dodson continues: “The one thing you can guarantee with me is that I’ll fight anyone. I don’t care what their record is or how big they are. I boxed and beat Brian Barbosa in my 15th fight when nobody wanted to go anywhere near him. I’d fight both Adameks on the same night and I’ll give any super-middleweight in the world a fight. Reputations don’t mean anything to me.”

robpalmer135
10-15-2008, 06:27 PM
there keeping there promises hayemaker making decent oponents.

Jimbo
10-16-2008, 09:19 AM
Shaping up to be a good undercard with this and the Rhodes fight announced so far.

brown bomber
10-16-2008, 09:48 AM
Dodsons quite good - i like him.

scurlaruntings
10-16-2008, 11:02 AM
Got alot of time for Tony. He was a solid domestic talent some years back. But his got his work cut out.

TONY DODSON
10-16-2008, 05:25 PM
I MAKE EVERY FIGHT HARD WORK you guys should know that by now lol:thumbsup seen this kid fight got the tape this morning ive fought better and beat better iam gonna fly up the rankings after this fight and then euro title shot and british which iam number 1 for the winner of MAGEE VS MAGUIRE

BigEars
10-17-2008, 08:43 PM
I MAKE EVERY FIGHT HARD WORK you guys should know that by now lol:thumbsup seen this kid fight got the tape this morning ive fought better and beat better iam gonna fly up the rankings after this fight and then euro title shot and british which iam number 1 for the winner of MAGEE VS MAGUIRE
How do you see Magee v McGuire going Tony ?, imo if Magee has anything left then McGuire should be an easy nights work for him. McGuire is quite slow and very open defensively and I think Magee could pick him apart with the jab.

Best of luck with Adamek btw, it's quite a big fight for you as the Froch fight is nearly two years ago now and that was your last big fight.

cityofgod
10-18-2008, 09:56 AM
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BigEars
10-18-2008, 10:25 AM
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I's funny because you've probably posted that to mock Tony but what you've actually done is point out that he was a former British champion(an undefeated one) who fought for the British title live on Sky in the headline event against a World Class fighter.

He's also beaten Brian Barbosa and drew with Elvis Michailenko and I think we should welcome any pros(such as Willie Limond and Jeff Thomas) who have come here and not act like muppets. The exception comes with Steve Chinnock who won't stop going on about himself while posting the same photos over and over.

cityofgod
10-18-2008, 10:45 AM
Wind your neck in bignose.

He also lost to Rybacki and Darchinyan.

Tony knows he needs to pull his finger out on his next fight, or it could be his last. The 6 rounder in sheffield was a tough scrap for him and he needs to box more, rather than out-macho the opponent.

Dodson has skills and heart, but needs to focus now - to get that shot at the British.

Sly
10-19-2008, 06:04 PM
Wind your neck in bignose.

He also lost to Rybacki and Darchinyan.

Tony knows he needs to pull his finger out on his next fight, or it could be his last. The 6 rounder in sheffield was a tough scrap for him and he needs to box more, rather than out-macho the opponent.

Dodson has skills and heart, but needs to focus now - to get that shot at the British.

Since when did Tony Dodson lose to a fomer flyweight champion, retard?

Who the fuck is Darchinyan and what has he got to do with Tony Dodson? Vic is 114 pounds and has never been to England, let alone boxed Dodson.

You're the one who needs to wind your neck in. Then go and do your homework little boy.