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O'Neil Bell vs Tomas Adamek Fight Preview |
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Written by Brad Marchetti
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Friday, 18 April 2008 |
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Flying under the radar in this busy fight weekend is the O’Neill Bell vs Tomas Adamek cruiserweight fight between two top contenders. The fight will be fought in front a pro Adamek crowd in Poland but Bell, 26-2-1, 24 KO’s, has shown that he can fight well on the road. The Jamaican Bell is a strong willed power puncher that has had lots of success as a pro after only a brief amateur career of 12 bouts. O'neil Bell is a +105 underdog on the boxing betting odds for this 12 round fight. Adamek, 33-1, 22 KO’s, is a rock solid contender that knocked down current #4 Light-Heavyweight Chad Dawson in his W.B.C title bout but was outbox for a 12-round decision loss almost a year ago. The 6'1" A damek will be smaller man against the natural 6'2" 200 pounder Bell, with Adamek having boxed most of his career at 175 Lbs. Adamek however is a clever boxer\puncher that has a good chin and underrated boxing ability. Adamek is strong fighter that stays in top shape while staying active. Bell has not fought in over one year since his close decision loss to top contender Jean Marc Mormeck. Adamek is strong fighter that stays in top shape while staying active. Bell has not fought in over one year since his close decision loss to top contender Jean Marc Mormeck. Bell is a pressure fighter that likes to work the body. O'neill physically and mentally rock solid with his biggest strength being able to break his opponents down in late rounds with his stamina. Bell can be tagged with some leaks in his defense but his chin is excellent. Expect Adamek to come out boxing while occasionally standing his ground and trading. Bell will try to work over his smaller man’s body while looking for a left hook that Adamek is susceptible to on defense. Can Bell win this bout with his pure power? Can Adamek post the biggest win of his career against a violent American fighter?
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Last Updated ( Friday, 18 April 2008 )
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