Andrew Golota vs Tim Witherspoon

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  1. The Phenom

    The Phenom Pretty Handsome Full Member

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    I would take Witherspoon he is more reliable.
     
  2. MyStyle

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    Golota defeated Witherspoon UD in 1998 in Wroclaw Poland
     
  3. MyStyle

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    so hard to see boxrec??
     
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    MyStyle Active Member Full Member

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    Of course Witherspoon was old in 1998 and Golota maybe even in his prime
     
  5. Thread Stealer

    Thread Stealer Loyal Member Full Member

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    Prime Spoon should win. He was a very good fighter. I had him narrowly beating Holmes.

    Golota was too much of a headcase in there.
     
  6. MyStyle

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    Golota would destroy prime Witherspoon
     
  7. haglerwon

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    Destroy his reproductive capability, maybe, but little else.
     
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    Golota is better than Anders Eckland, but still a similar straight up style, and look what Lennox did to Golota. I see a very similar fight with Witherspoon.
     
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    Golota was much more talented than Witherspoon, provided he doesn't have a mental breakdown, Golota wins by KO or UD like he did in 98.
     
  10. diamondDave

    diamondDave Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hard to say because a prime Golota is reallly too fighters. The body and skills he had when he started and his head from his comeback. Golota had so much talent it was disgusting. He could have been a legendary heavyweight. I am taking Golota in a prime versus prime match up with Witherspoon.