Speaking of tears Jets, I actually cried as I typed this to Rumsfeld earlier today. 'Hey Rums, I would like to thank you for reviving the old...
He was definitely a shell of what he once was in the mid to late 90s. Golota reached his physical peak in 1996 (age 28) when he fought Doc...
:lol: Well they do say Golota is built like a truck.
In all seriousness, I think he should fight a bum as his farewell fight in Poland AT BEST, if not just call it quits right now. He needs to...
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DAMN Stinky Gloves. I was just coming to terms with the sad fact that Golota is cooked, put a fork in him. Why do you have to pull me right back...
I think this may be the first time the Golota fans (most of us) are urging Golota to hang them up for good. Usually after a loss like this, I want...
Golota made history as one of the most exciting, craziest, highly skilled heavyweights never to win a title. (officially) :thumbsup
Austin indeed deserves props. I'm sure his corner explained Golota's early weakness, Austin took advantage and ended up dropping Golota. But...
Golota was not even hurt after the knock down. He got up quickly and started fighting, it was a flash knock down. The second knock down wasnt even...
Yes and I remember thinking that was not the most confidence I had ever heard from a trainer speaking of his fighter. :verysad But I tried to...
Yes it was definitely just a flash knockdown. He got up and seemed perfectly fine. Almost as if he needed to get knocked to the canvas once just...
Golota shouldnt feel so bad, he's ****in' 41 years old man! But of course that's easy for me to say. This is a man who spent his whole life...
I agree with Izo, Brisack. Golota is cooked and he's over done. He's too old and slow now, he could really get hurt in there against better...
Seems to me, Austin "warmed" Golota up with that left hook in the first 2 seconds of the round that dropped Golota. Just like McBride warmed him...