Vitali Klitschko's Big 5: Conquer Poland
In the world of boxing, it is accepted that title fights take place at the home of the champion. But Vitali Klitschko does not believe in such understandings. Over the years he has appeared for some of his most important matches in Germany, USA, Switzerland and even England.
In 2011, Vitali already turned 40. This does not prevent him from being world champion for 7 years and without defeat for 8. His next target is Tomasz Adamek. The Ukrainian is the champion, the Pole is the challenger. However, the city of Wroclaw has been announced as the arena for the fight. Adamek will fight on his own land.
Tomasz is a great boxer. In the professional ring, he has 45 matches and only one defeat. Chad Dawson defeated him by decision in 2007. The Pole has never been knocked out in the professional ring. So far…
The match is the first in the history of Poland to offer the "pay per view" service (that is, everyone has to pay a specific amount if they want to watch the fight on TV). The match is worth it. Vitaly too. The referees' cards after the match are definitive. Klitschko has the advantage in each of the first 9 rounds. In the 10th, his dominance becomes apparent. Referee Massimo Barovecchio is obliged to stop the fight. Adamek stays on his feet, but the winner is crystal clear.
The older of the Klitschko brothers won his 11th consecutive fight in the professional ring. Klitschko looks more and more impressive despite being 40 years old. Everyone is waiting for his next fight. Against Adamek, Vitaly shows that he is capable of beating anyone and anywhere. His second retirement doesn't seem close.