ADAMEK SCORES THRILLING KNOCKOUT; LORENZO GETS BACK ON TRACK IN IBF ELIMINATOR ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION
NEWARK, N.J. (Feb. 28, 2009) – It was all right hands on Friday’s ShoBox: The New Generation. International Boxing Federation (IBF) cruiserweight champion Tomasz Adamek (37-1, 25 KOs) successfully defended his title against Johnathon Banks (20-1, 14 KOs) with a win by technical knockout at 1:30 of the eighth round.
In the evening’s co-feature, Giovanni Lorenzo (27-1, 19 KOs) impressed the crowd with a second-round knockout over Dionisio Miranda (19-3-2, 17 KOs).
The event, promoted by Main Events and Ziggy Promotions, in association with K2 Promotions took place from The Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.
The 26-year old Banks, fighting out of Emanuel Steward’s Kronk Gym in Detroit, Mich., was seeking the world renowned gym’s first world title in 25 years.
Banks opened with four solid rounds behind an impressive jab and a powerful right hand. Showing his class and ability in his first world title fight, Banks had his eye on the prize.
But with the raucous Polish-American crowd in attendance, Adamek took control in the sixth with lethal combinations to the body and the head.
“I changed my tactic,” said Adamek after the fight, “and began to land body punches that changed the fight. I have a lot of respect for the right hand of Johnathon Banks but my trainer (Andrzej Gmitruk) told me to be patient, not to rush in and my time will come.”
Following a big right from Banks in the eighth round, the iron-chinned Adamek answered with a textbook right hand of his own that sent Banks sailing into the ropes and down to the canvas. The one punch all but ended the fight.
While Banks beat the count, he was visibly shaken when the fight resumed. Adamek took advantage of Banks’ weakness and delivered a final barrage that forced referee Eddie Cotton to step in and end the fight as Banks folded again appearing temporarily unconscious.
“Adamek began with a slower pace then usual tonight,” said ShoBox analyst Steve Farhood. “But once he accelerated, he knew what to do to bring about a relatively quick ending. Specifically, he began punching to the body before punching to the head.
“Any fighter who can take the kind of power shots that Adamek takes and keep moving forward is going to be in one thrilling fight after another.”
At the time of the stoppage the three judges ringside had the bout 68-65 and 66-67 twice for Adamek.
In his live, post-fight interview with Farhood, Adamek announced, “Everything is possible in the United States. I believe I can be heavyweight world champion.”
“Look out David Haye,” added ShoBox host and play-by-play announcer Nick Charles.
After the telecast, Charles added, “He has three things: Power in both hands, a granite chin and an iron resolve. You can’t discourage Tomasz Adamek, but he does have vulnerability which makes him even more exciting to watch.”
In the co-feature, Lorenzo, who fights out of New York City by way of the Dominican Republic, ended his fight with Miranda in similar fashion. After absorbing a stunning right from Miranda, Lorenzo delivered a game-stopping right to Miranda’s jaw. Miranda dropped and the referee counted him out at 2:48 of the second round.
After a tough loss in June to veteran fighter Raul Marquez, Lorenzo emphatically returned to his winning ways. His victory Friday night earned him the No. 1-ranked position to fight for Arthur Abraham’s middleweight world title.
CONFIRMED: The WBC Super Middleweight Championship fight between undefeated title holder Carl Froch (24-0, 19 KOs) and world renowned Jermain Taylor (28-2-1, 17 KOs) has been set for April 25th, live on SHOWTIME at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).
PHOTOS BY: TOM CASINO/SHOWTIME
Coming at you … Johnathon Banks goes right after Tomasz Adamek on Friday night at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
Tomasz Adamek (37-1, 25 KOs) retains his International Boxing Federation (IBF) cruiserweight title with an impressive eighth-round KO over previously unbeaten Johnathon Banks (20-1, 14 KOs).
It’s all over … Tomasz Adamek dropped Johnathon Banks twice before referee Eddie Cotton called off the fight. The time was 1:30.
Tomasz Adamek spent the first five rounds trying to figure out Johnathon Banks before he scored the knockout punch in the eighth round.
A huge right hand by Giovanni Lorenzo (27-1, 19 KOs) laid out Dionisio Miranda (19-3-2, 17 KOs) for the count at 2:48 in the second round in an IBF middleweight eliminator bout Friday night on SHOWTIME.
Giovanni Lorenzo is now the mandatory challenger for IBF middleweight champion Arthur Abraham.
Other events coming up from SHOWTIME Sports:
ShoBox: The New Generation
Friday, March 13, live at 11 p.m. ET/PT*
IBF Super Middleweight World Championship
Lucian Bute (23-0, 18 KOs) vs. Fulgencio Zuniga (22-3-1, 19 KOs)
ShoBox: The New Generation
Special Saturday Edition, March 28, live at 11 p.m. ET/PT*
Featuring undefeated contenders Andre Dirrell (super middleweight, 17-0, 12 KOs) and Ronald Hearns (middleweight, 21-0, 17 KOs)
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING
Saturday, April 4, live at 10:45 p.m. ET/PT*
WBC/WBO 140-Pound World Championship Unification
Timothy Bradley (23-0, 11 KOs) vs. Kendall Holt (25-2, 13 KOs)
Strikeforce MMA Event
Saturday, April 11, live at 10 p.m. ET/PT*
Frank Shamrock (24-9-1) vs. Nick Diaz (18-7, 1 NC)
Josh Thomson vs. Gilbert Melendez II for Thomson’s Strikeforce Lightweight Title; Plus other MMA fights
ShoBox: The New Generation
Friday, April 17, live at 11 p.m. ET/PT*
Featuring undefeated featherweight Yuriorkis Gamboa
*delayed on the West Coast
SHOWTIME will replay Friday’s ShoBox telecast on March 4, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME 2™.
Charles called the action from ringside with boxing historian Farhood serving as expert analyst. The executive producer of ShoBox is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.
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