Golota was the best HW to never win a title.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Ashstrodamus, Nov 24, 2012.


  1. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    To me it seemed Bowe was already on his way out. I'd give Golota so much more credit if not for the dirty fighting. But yea I agree he was a wasted talent. I liked those short, compact punches he'd throw in combination. Not many HWs today can throw any today.
     
  2. damian38

    damian38 BigDramaShow Full Member

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    he had some big problems with his left hand after a car accident in 1999, even some doctor who Golota visited many times said his left hand will never be 100% functional
     
  3. mckay_89

    mckay_89 Haw you! Full Member

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    Harry Wills anyone?
     
  4. Ashstrodamus

    Ashstrodamus Rodney Dangerfield of ESB Full Member

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    I give Golota the nod because of his intense body punches. I can't remember a body-puncher that threw them as good as Golota. If he could've only kept them a little higher. Body punchers at HW are rare.
     
  5. Vysotsky

    Vysotsky Boxing Junkie banned

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    Igor Vysotsky :D


    Left shoulder. His jab was still formitable but not as good as it was, his left hook is what suffered the most. It used to be awesome but post 2000 he couldn't turn the punch over and was basically just swinging his arm.
     
  6. Theron

    Theron Boxing Addict banned

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    Ummmmm Sam Langford!

    He wasn't even a true heavyweight but was the best never to win the title. Thread answered
     
  7. zetsui

    zetsui Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Sam Langford or Razor Ruddock

    Golota had no ****ing balls. Quit twice after taking jabs and no knockdown. Bums his days (and I aint exaggerating about the bum part) sitting in some Polish Cafe on Chicago's West side
     
  8. Vysotsky

    Vysotsky Boxing Junkie banned

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    Tell that to all the HW's he destroyed and Jack Johnson who was scared as **** of him.
     
  9. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    ^ This
     
  10. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    He did once have a damn good left hook, and agreed that it was more like a swinging arm punch afterwards. But I cannot agree with you when you say he still had a formidable jab. He did not. It no longer had the same snap it once did, and his jab was his primary weapon.
     
  11. Porgeous Porge

    Porgeous Porge Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He was good and it was a shame he didnt get his act together til he was older vs Byrd and Ruiz even vs Brewster where he got crunched he got up from all knockdowns and looked determined to go on

    earlier he quit or fount ways out

    he certainly isnt the best to not win, some of the names of those guys have already been listed

    Havent seen Quarry's name get tossed out there, how bout Jimmy Young for coming damn close vs Ali

    Obviously there are probably 3-5 good names per decade who have a claim to this
     
  12. Porgeous Porge

    Porgeous Porge Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I understand Mercer won a WBO belt but he was like in the early days when that wasnt taken as seriously as it is now, do you consider him to have never won a title??
     
  13. Vysotsky

    Vysotsky Boxing Junkie banned

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    I agree it was nowhere near as quick, sharp or powerful and was far less than it used to be but it was still an effective tool even against guys like Byrd and Ruiz, Ruiz himself having a quality jab.
     
  14. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I can't believe I had to go through 26 posts to find Quarry's name!
     
  15. TerryESB

    TerryESB The Final Boss Full Member

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    Golota had a lot of tools but what he was lacking was upstairs. He had trouble overcoming adversity, it has hard for him to handle obstacles