Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

Who wins?

Poll ended at 26 Jan 2019, 11:43

Kownacki - Decision
13
34%
Kownacki - K/TKO
20
53%
DRAW
1
3%
Washington - K/TKO
1
3%
Washington - Decision
3
8%
 
Total votes: 38

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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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oogiebe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:16
Covfefe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:15 Thurman hasn’t looked that interested for a couple of rounds, Lopez almost got him out of there then. Thurman is in a fight here.
That was close. Hopefully Lopez punched himself out.
I’m hoping he hasn’t! :D
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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oogiebe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:12
Covfefe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:11
jamamb wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:08 anyone who eats punches doesnt match well vs wilder
That’s not true, he barely lands anything but his bombs. He isn’t a cumulative puncher. If he doesn’t land his knock outs he’s got next to nothing.
Point is that Kownacki can't avoid them.
Wilder's big punches don't come that often and then I think they only come from long range. I think that Baby Face could swarm him just like Washington. Szpilka was beating him until he got caught in round 9.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Ilya Muromets wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:18
oogiebe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:12
Covfefe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:11

That’s not true, he barely lands anything but his bombs. He isn’t a cumulative puncher. If he doesn’t land his knock outs he’s got next to nothing.
Point is that Kownacki can't avoid them.
Wilder's big punches don't come that often and then I think they only come from long range. I think that Baby Face could swarm him just like Washington. Szpilka was beating him until he got caught in round 9.
Too much reach and height and power. I don't see it. He'll run into a bomb and be gone.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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I backed Thurman inside 8!

I know nothing. :lol:
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Covfefe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:11
jamamb wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:08 anyone who eats punches doesnt match well vs wilder
That’s not true, he barely lands anything but his bombs. He isn’t a cumulative puncher. If he doesn’t land his knock outs he’s got next to nothing.

Yep. His handlers know how vulnerable he has always been and they have protected him all along the line by hook or by crook.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Ilya Muromets wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:21
Covfefe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:11
jamamb wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:08 anyone who eats punches doesnt match well vs wilder
That’s not true, he barely lands anything but his bombs. He isn’t a cumulative puncher. If he doesn’t land his knock outs he’s got next to nothing.

Yep. His handlers know how vulnerable he has always been and they have protected him all along the line by hook or by crook.
Yeah but I thought this would be over by the eighth, what do I know? :lol:
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Covfefe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:22
Ilya Muromets wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:21
Covfefe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:11

That’s not true, he barely lands anything but his bombs. He isn’t a cumulative puncher. If he doesn’t land his knock outs he’s got next to nothing.

Yep. His handlers know how vulnerable he has always been and they have protected him all along the line by hook or by crook.
Yeah but I thought this would be over by the eighth, what do I know? :lol:

What do u mean? It was over by the eighth. Long before the eighth actually. I thought it was going to be over in the first when I saw the ref approach Washington after round one and he looked like he was going to quit...but then they switched to a commercial, and then the fight continued.

Washington didn't look good after the fight. I hope he's OK. He seems like a good fellow.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Ilya Muromets wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:29
Covfefe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:22
Ilya Muromets wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:21


Yep. His handlers know how vulnerable he has always been and they have protected him all along the line by hook or by crook.
Yeah but I thought this would be over by the eighth, what do I know? :lol:

What do u mean? It was over by the eighth. Long before the eighth actually. I thought it was going to be over in the first when I saw the ref approach Washington after round one and he looked like he was going to quit...but then they switched to a commercial, and then the fight continued.

Washington didn't look good after the fight. I hope he's OK. He seems like a good fellow.
I was saying I thought Thurman Lopez would be over by the eighth.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Kownacki was even more convincing, than many had expected. He just crushed Washington. That win was more impressive, than Wilder's and Miller's ones. Maybe probably for Kownacki's turn to take on Washington we've seen enough Washington's chinny moments, so Adam just came there to KO a chinny guy without scouting.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Great win for Kownacki. I thought Adam would win but by decision. Put him in with Baby Miller !
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Tony1244 wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 10:31 Great win for Kownacki. I thought Adam would win but by decision. Put him in with Baby Miller !
I'd watch that one.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Tony1244 wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 10:31 Great win for Kownacki. I thought Adam would win but by decision. Put him in with Baby Miller !
I dunno, how much this is possible without a title on the line, as those two train together, but it would have been a good scrap.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Tony1244 wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 10:31 Great win for Kownacki. I thought Adam would win but by decision. Put him in with Baby Miller !


They have said they don't want to fight each other.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Ilya Muromets wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 11:40
Tony1244 wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 10:31 Great win for Kownacki. I thought Adam would win but by decision. Put him in with Baby Miller !


They have said they don't want to fight each other.
It'd be like two freight trains colliding. You're right. We'll never see it unless there is a falling out or one gets a belt, neither of which will probably happen.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Ilya Muromets wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 11:40
Tony1244 wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 10:31 Great win for Kownacki. I thought Adam would win but by decision. Put him in with Baby Miller !


They have said they don't want to fight each other.
I didn't realize their connection. Ok, hope they both fight others in the top 10-15 ASAP.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Ilya Muromets wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:18
oogiebe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:12
Covfefe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:11

That’s not true, he barely lands anything but his bombs. He isn’t a cumulative puncher. If he doesn’t land his knock outs he’s got next to nothing.
Point is that Kownacki can't avoid them.
Wilder's big punches don't come that often and then I think they only come from long range. I think that Baby Face could swarm him just like Washington. Szpilka was beating him until he got caught in round 9.
i agree. that's why i think that Kownacki and especially Miller have big chances vs Wilder but little or no chances vs Joshua and especially Fury. Styles make fights.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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dagilechia wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 13:21
Ilya Muromets wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:18
oogiebe wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:12
Point is that Kownacki can't avoid them.
Wilder's big punches don't come that often and then I think they only come from long range. I think that Baby Face could swarm him just like Washington. Szpilka was beating him until he got caught in round 9.
i agree. that's why i think that Kownacki and especially Miller have big chances vs Wilder but little or no chances vs Joshua and especially Fury. Styles make fights.
Neither move their heads. Wilder would splatter Kownacki. Miller is still an unknown blob.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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oogiebe wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 13:26
dagilechia wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 13:21
Ilya Muromets wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 23:18

Wilder's big punches don't come that often and then I think they only come from long range. I think that Baby Face could swarm him just like Washington. Szpilka was beating him until he got caught in round 9.
i agree. that's why i think that Kownacki and especially Miller have big chances vs Wilder but little or no chances vs Joshua and especially Fury. Styles make fights.
Neither move their heads. Wilder would splatter Kownacki. Miller is still an unknown blob.
Miller is an unknown blob but he has some power, his skills are not that bad, it is said that his chin is decent and he outweights Wilder by almost 100lbs
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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dagilechia wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 14:15
oogiebe wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 13:26
dagilechia wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 13:21
i agree. that's why i think that Kownacki and especially Miller have big chances vs Wilder but little or no chances vs Joshua and especially Fury. Styles make fights.
Neither move their heads. Wilder would splatter Kownacki. Miller is still an unknown blob.
Miller is an unknown blob but he has some power, his skills are not that bad, it is said that his chin is decent and he outweights Wilder by almost 100lbs
LOL! You're not wrong. He's got no defense and hasn't had a challenging fight except his draw with Dowejko. (I like Joey)
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Just watched the fight on YouTube this morning (U.K.), and I have to say it played out as expected. Washington has now lost to one A and two B level fighters, so best case scenario he's a gatekeeper/domestic level fighter. Whether he has a jab or not, if you're fighting a come forward fighter, you have to move your feet. He was lured so easily into the Kownacki trap.

As far as Kownacki goes, Washington was the perfect fighter for him. Lack of heart, and lack of adaptability in the ring. All Kownacki had to do was load up on him and he'd fold quickly. Fair to say that the majority of the boxing community called it (sorry Oogiebe), so we probably haven't learnt a lot more than we already knew.

That being said, I still don't think that Kownacki should be discounted so readily. The talent is pretty thin at the absolute top level, and someone that's got volume, power, and a chin, he could do alright. I still think he falls short of the likes of Joshua, Fury, Whyte, however from a style perspective could cause Wilder a lot of problems.

Wilder is generally a low volume puncher in the first half of the fight (except perhaps against Stiverne II), and you could see him pushing Wilder back. What Wilder does have is decent athleticism, and the one punch knockout. I would expect it to play out like the Szpilka fight, with Kownacki well ahead coming into the half way point but being caught out by a counter right and never waking up.

As far as next steps go for Kownacki, he's in between a rock and hard place. He may well feel ready for a title shot, and he's well and truly done more to earn a shot than the likes of Martin, Szpilka, Washington, Arreola, Molina, Stiverne (II) and Duhaupas. But truth is, he needs to get to the back of a very long line. Looks as though Wilder will fight Fury next, then you have the likes of a big money fight with Joshua. As far as mandatories go, Breazeale is at the front, closely followed by Ortiz and Whyte, and then Miller.

The WBC might need to think of a way to manage a lot of relevant contenders. That's 2-3 years worth of challengers, and Wilder is already 33 years old. Kownacki would have some work to do to gain mandatory status on any of the other ABC rankings so might needed to widen his scope.
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Rob3_142 wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 17:25 Just watched the fight on YouTube this morning (U.K.), and I have to say it played out as expected. Washington has now lost to one A and B level fighters, so best case scenario he's a gatekeeper/domestic level fighter. Whether he has a jab or not, if you're fighting a come forward fighter, you have to move your feet. He was lured so easily into the Kownacki trap.

As far as Kownacki goes, Washington was the perfect fighter for him. Lack of heart, and lack of adaptability in the ring. All Kownacki had to do was load up on him and he'd fold quickly. Fair to say that the majority of the boxing community called it (sorry Oogiebe), so we probably haven't learnt a lot more than we already knew.

That being said, I still don't think that Kownacki should be discounted so readily. The talent is pretty thin at the absolute top level, and someone that's got volume, power, and a chin, he could do alright. I still think he falls short of the likes of Joshua, Fury, Whyte, however from a style perspective could cause Wilder a lot of problems.

Wilder is generally a low volume puncher in the first half of the fight (except perhaps against Stiverne II), and you could see him pushing Wilder back. What Wilder does have is decent athleticism, and the one punch knockout. I would expect it to play out like the Szpilka fight, with Kownacki well ahead coming into the half way point but being caught out by a counter right and never waking up.

As far as next steps go for Kownacki, he's in between a rock and hard place. He may well feel ready for a title shot, and he's well and truly done more to earn a shot than the likes of Martin, Szpilka, Washington, Arreola, Molina, Stiverne (II) and Duhaupas. But truth is, he needs to get to the back of a very long line. Looks as though Wilder will fight Fury next, then you have the likes of a big money fight with Joshua. As far as mandatories go, Breazeale is at the front, closely followed by Ortiz and Whyte, and then Miller.

The WBC might need to think of a way to manage a lot of relevant contenders. That's 2-3 years worth of challengers, and Wilder is already 33 years old. Kownacki would have some work to do to gain mandatory status on any of the other ABC rankings so might needed to widen his scope.
Nice post. I'll take my lumps. :KO:
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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oogiebe wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 17:33
Nice post. I'll take my lumps. :KO:

Do all of us who correctly forecast the fight get to punch you once?
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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Ilya Muromets wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 20:04
oogiebe wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 17:33
Nice post. I'll take my lumps. :KO:

Do all of us who correctly forecast the fight get to punch you once?
Once! :lol:
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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oogiebe wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 20:08
Ilya Muromets wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 20:04
oogiebe wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 17:33
Nice post. I'll take my lumps. :KO:

Do all of us who correctly forecast the fight get to punch you once?
Once! :lol:

:box:
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Re: Adam Kownacki vs. Gerald Washington - January 26, 2019

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oogiebe wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 20:08
Ilya Muromets wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 20:04
oogiebe wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 17:33
Nice post. I'll take my lumps. :KO:

Do all of us who correctly forecast the fight get to punch you once?
Once! :lol:
I didn't think you were predicting a Washington win, you were more predicting Washington would test him? I was hoping he would at least test him. We were both badly wrong on that front :oops:
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