Dominick Guinn 34 / 9 / 1 (23 ko's ) is the replacement opponent for the injured Tony Grano, who pulled out of the August 3rd Main Events show at the Mohegan Sun in Uncassville Conn featuring the return of Thomasz Adamek. This is the 12th fight at heavyweight for The Polish former lightheavyweight champion who's only slip up was his 2011 title opportunity against WBC Champion Vitaly Klitschko via 10th round stoppage. However he has had to struggle on occasion to grow into his heavyweight shoes, against Mike Grant , Thomasz had to literally run for his life in he final 3 minutes as the much larger mans power finally began to tell. However it's been persistence and fitness that has pulled Adameck through the trenches to his credit and his huge heart has enabled him to beat a decent list of names.... Golota, Arreola, Grant, Estrada, Cunningham, Chambers, Aguilera, Maddelone , mostly by decision, he is a talented proven world class performer who only lacks size in all honesty to win belts. 48 / 2 (28 ko's ) speaks for itself and the losses coming against former brilliant world title holders , Adameck is not to be taken lightly... Dominick Guinn himself was at one time the Heir apparent to the throne at heavyweight in the early 2000's, he was 24 / 0 until he was handed his first loss by the rugged Monte Barrett in 2004 following impressive wins over Mike Grant and Duncan Dokiwari, you have to be a man of substance to beat Dominick who is a vicious puncher who can never be taken lightly. Adameck and Guinn have been good friends of late and Guinn has been in camp almost every time Thomasz has prepped for a major fight. Main events have saved the show by handing Dominick the opportunity but its a long shot for Guinn, but it's heavyweights, so never say never... And I NEVER... Bet against Dominick Guinn.