Tomasz Adamek vs Nagy Aguilera live.stream online Boxing Fight Aviator Sports Complex in Brooklyn.Also returning on the card is Polish heavyweight contender, former world cruiserweight champion, and former light heavyweight titleholder Tomasz Adamek, making his first appearance in the ring since last September's brave but ultimately fruitless challenge of Vitali Klitschko.Earlier this year, it was reported that the 35-year-old Adamek was leaving Kathy Duva's Main Events stable to seek his fame and fortune closer to home, apparently going it alone with promoter Ziggy Rozalski. After nothing panned out there, Adamek appears to have seen the light, and gone back home to Duva and New Jersey, like a Springsteen character.

There is that little bit of me that notes that Adamek has not exactly been spectacular as a heavyweight and continues to wonder just how much I overrate his skills and all that. He didn't have that easy a time with Jason Estrada or Michael Grant. But I think he's like a lot of guys: He will always win those fights, sometimes not so pretty, but he will never be a "top heavyweight." He can be ranked highly, a reflection of the division, but he's never got a prayer of beating a Klitschko.
Luckily, Aguilera isn't even Jason Estrada, let alone a Klitschko. Tomasz Adamek via UD-10. I really hope he gets Aguilera out earlier, and he might, but Adamek's willingness to grind out decision wins is pretty strong.
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Mar 24, 2012 10:00 PM EDT
Aviator Sports and Events Center - Brooklyn, NY
Aguilera, 25, is really no damn good at all. He's got a tenth of a name entirely because he stopped Oleg Maskaev in one round back in December 2009. Since then, he's proven he's not even an also-ran. He's got losses to Samuel Peter (TKO-2), Maurice Harris (UD-12), a bloated Antonio Tarver (UD-10), and Chris Arreola (KO-3).Mar 24, 2012 10:00 PM EDT
Aviator Sports and Events Center - Brooklyn, NY
There is that little bit of me that notes that Adamek has not exactly been spectacular as a heavyweight and continues to wonder just how much I overrate his skills and all that. He didn't have that easy a time with Jason Estrada or Michael Grant. But I think he's like a lot of guys: He will always win those fights, sometimes not so pretty, but he will never be a "top heavyweight." He can be ranked highly, a reflection of the division, but he's never got a prayer of beating a Klitschko.
Luckily, Aguilera isn't even Jason Estrada, let alone a Klitschko. Tomasz Adamek via UD-10. I really hope he gets Aguilera out earlier, and he might, but Adamek's willingness to grind out decision wins is pretty strong.