If Golota had hung on to defeat Michael Grant back in November 1999, would you have paid for a Lewis-Golota rematch? Golota got blasted out in 1 round by Lewis back in October 1997. But he was on a 6 fight winning streak, was regaining a reputation, and had performed very well against Grant - "The Heavyweight Heir Apparent" - until he inexplicably pulled a Golota in a fight he had been winning comfortably. Had Golota beaten Grant, he would have been a viable opponent for Lennox. Would you have bought it? :smoke
I'd like to say no as it was an obvious mismatch but I have a feeling back then I would have, I rarely ever missed a Lewis fight back then.
Before I commit to a yes or no answer, what is option 3...??? Rumsfield is a sack of WHAT...??? That will help me determine whether or not I order this...!!!
I would have bought it, and although I don't think it would have been likely, a Golota win over Grant at that time would have made it a possibility. I'd have bought it. :smoke
Sack of potatoes...??? I could make vodka, mashed potatoes, au gratin potatoes, shrimp potatoes, potato chips, baked potatoes, eat a raw potato, potato skins, potato flavored potatoes.........SOLD I will take option number 3...!!!
If Golota had beat Grant he would have for sure gotten a title shot from someone soon. I still can't believe what he did in the Grant fight he was way up on the scorecards 86-81, 87-80, 85-83 (not sure what fight he was watching) :roflatsch
They were doing some consensus scoring BS experiment that night, too. Something they fiddles around with briefly in the state of New Jersey, where - I forget which fight it was, but someone actually lost a fight due to the consensus scoring (2 of 3 judges score a particular round) even though he won on the cards. But anyway, with the consensus scoring, I believe he was up officially 86-81. I really wish Golota had been better at listening to Bloodworth. Roger almost always gave him the right advice, but it went in one ear and came out the other. :smoke
Uhhh.... lol Maybe if there was absolutely nothing else on. I like Golota too!!! But come on, he was destroyed in 1 round atsch:rofl I would definitely watch a rematch, but PPV? Probably not.... 95%
That is one of the things about Golota. He always ran hot and cold. I don't think he could have ever beaten Lewis, but I still think if he showed up in form, he could have given him a good s****, and definitely a better effort than he put forth on that ill fated October night in Jersey. :smoke