Andrew Golota vs. Gerrie Coetzee

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  1. Vince Voltage

    Vince Voltage Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Who takes it, prime for prime? I take Golota, whom I think was just s****pier, fiercer, and a bit bigger.
     
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  2. N_ N___

    N_ N___ Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Coetzee


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  3. The Professor

    The Professor Socialist Ring Leader Staff Member

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    Prime Coetzee knocks him out cold.
     
  4. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Coetzee flattens Golota.
     
  5. jdoro63

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    I agree with you. Golota stops Coetzee late. He frustrates Coetzee in the late rounds. In effect, Gerrie succumbs to the Pole's power and pressure like Samson Po'uha and Danell Nicholson in 1995 and 1996, respectively. Fouls aside, Andrew just too powerful in this one.
     
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  6. Mr.DagoWop

    Mr.DagoWop Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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  7. zadfrak

    zadfrak Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Golata is way too easy to hit. And he's right in front of opponents and trying to back them up. That's why his matches with the hitters didn't work out well at all.
     
  8. BCS8

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    Think I'd give the edge to Coetzee, but that said, just like Golota, he was a bit fragile mentally sometimes.
     
  9. juppity

    juppity Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Two fighters with mental flaws. Coetzee with confidence .Golota with punchers.
    Golota be at his fouling best once he feels Gerrie right hand. Gerrie though
    overcomes adversity to stop Golota late.