Exactly. Apart from anything else Bowe is a quitter, so ignore the K2 haters. Bowe was looking for a way out of the beating he was getting from Golota. When have you ever seen a fighter ( apart from Bowe ) lay flat on their back from a punch to the balls. The foetal position is the natural reaction. Make no bones about it, fouling aside ( from both men ) Golota gave Bowe a good hiding.
I see Wlad boxing from range and Bowe trying to walk him down and force a brawl. Wlad is going to absolutely refuse to engage Bowe so its going to be up to Riddick to close the distance. Bowe was tough but he is going to be in for a long night, coming straight into Wlad's jab and power shots while trying to wing big punches from the outside before getting hugged. I think Wlad takes it on points.
Fact is feather fisted Wladamir threw everything at the much smaller Brewster and couldn't get him out of there. His small tank was empty by the 5th round, instead of sucking up like a champion he shook his head and quit!
I just continue to marvel at your lies. It's in the record that his blood sugar level were found to be at 232. The doctors at the hospital all agreed, it was elevated, but not dangerous. In fact they blamed the IV administered in the ambulance, as the cause. They wished to have Klitschko remain for observation for a possible concussion...Not his blood sugar. He was also checked for over 100 possible drugs...None were found. His boxing trunks were also checked for a contamination, none was found. This is all in the records. That whole episode by Wlad was simply emberrassing. Whay are you making this stuff up, when it is all in official records? LMAO at you.
No. atsch The shell of Bowe was getting out boxed and out punched in both those fights but one thing he didn't do was quit. How many times have you seen a fighter take that many low blows? If anyone quit it was Golota because Bowe kept fighting. Those low blows were intentional and Andrew was the one who wanted out of the fight. His anxiety got to him his whole career. It's unusual because he was winning those fights but boxing is an unusual "sport"
You watched a totally different fight. I am talking about Bowe / Golota 1. for the moment. Bowe was fouling from the first round onwards, holding with the left arm, and hitting the back of the head with the right hand. Golota merely paid back with interest. The 4th round point deduction was fair even though Bowe had his trunks around his chest almost, never mind the waist. But as he went to canvas he looked like a guy thinking of quitting. He feigned at least 2 of the low blows Golota was warned about, in the 6th round, and the first one in the 7th. The second one in the 7th round was the kind that a fighter fights through, but by then Bowe wanted out and he went for it big time, with his acting skills, and as stated I defy you to show a clip of ANY other, fighter getting hit in the bollox, and laying flat on their back. In fact I'd like to see any film of any athlete getting hit, kicked, even struck with a projectile in the balls, and laying flat on their back. It just doesn't happen, instinct is to go into the foetal position. Bottom line, Bowe couldn't win the fight, he couldn't even win the fouls, so he looked for a way out, and found it.
Haven't seen the first one in years. Ive seen the second prob 3 times in 3 years. There sir you have Bowe out on his feet for several rounds throwing with reckless abandon, he made Golota foul out. Bowe was much tougher than Wlad, can't deny that.
Bowe was also much sloppier and took many more chances than Waldo. Just playing Devil's Advocate. Obviously, given his career, Wlad is much more resilient. In fact, I don't think he is ever given enough credit for coming back from two devastating defeats to rule the division for 8 years. That took some balls. But prime for prime? I would pay top dollar to see this match-up and wouldn't bet a dime.
I've seen boxers walk around a ring without any semblance of crouching or going into the foetal position after being hit hard and low. It isn't a given that they will do so. Bowe had every opportunity to quit in fights but he didn't, though he was coming second in both of them. I see nothing wrong with his ticker , but real question marks about Wlad's, whose last "fight" was a disgrace.