In general, definitely yes. But the way it works with American voters, he's borderline at best (I came to this conclusion following December's...
No, it doesn't hold the all-time record. The quickest knockout in heavyweight title fight history belongs to Herbie Hide, who took just 52 seconds...
Of that foursome, Golota and Ibeabuchi certainly had the physical talent. Maybe Ettiene because he knocked off future WBO claimant Lamon Brewster.
Andrew Golota for sure. He always did and always will:...
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You're right about the location of these fighters' birth countries. However, the general public in the U.S. has always identified Golota with...
Mavrovic and Golota are among the Eastern European heavyweight pioneers, and should get daps just for that, considering the heavyweight empire and...
Andrew Golota, Jameel McCline, Frans Botha, are all up there.
Andrzej Gmitruk, one of the greatest Polish boxing trainers in history, died early Tuesday morning. He was 67. Numerous sources have reported that...
I once thought this but no way...no way is Lennox the greatest of all time. That would be Joe Louis for heavyweights, and Sugar Ray Robinson P4P....
The Bowe-Golota fights and many Andrew Golota bouts, frankly. A lot of unfulfilled promise in that 6-foot-4, 240-pound body.
Thank you...will do :-).
I really want Michalczewski to make it this time (he's been on the ballot since 2011). But what I hate about the HOF the most is that it's...
I have the same feeling; I'm predicting the Class to be: Calderon, Hatton, Marquez. But we can't sleep on Pazienza or Michalczewski. What do you...
Tony DeMarco probably gets in among the old timers.