George Foreman vs Andrew Golota

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  1. Ali Frazier

    Ali Frazier KO ARTIST Full Member

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    Dick punching aside
    Golota had the ability to beat a George Foreman. He was a very, very good boxer with good power and a good chin. However, he showed on multiple occasions that he did not do well under pressure. Nobody was more pressuring than George. If Golota was nervous going into a fight with Lennox Lewis, who had looked less than stellar in his previous two outings, odds are he'd be nervous against a guy who looked at you like he was going to rip your arms off and beat you to death with them.

    Foreman TKO round 4 maybe even 3 damn rounds. KO to the body. Golota would get knocked down in the first. Throw 3 or 4 lowblows in the second and dropped twice in the third, last one to the body, refuses to continue. I can see it lol
     
  2. zadfrak

    zadfrak Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No, Golata isn't winning this. Too easy to hit and he doesn't have the whiskers once hit. Highlight film ko for George.
     
  3. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    I like Foreman and I am almost willing to bet that either version of George ( 70's or 90's ) would win. Golata didn't do well against pressure fighters who got him in trouble.
     
  4. hookfromhell

    hookfromhell Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Agree. Golota has no chance against 70s Foreman. Golota could
    box his way to a decision against comeback George, but I doubt it.
    George was too powerful and had a great jab, those weird angle shots are
    gonna get to Golota.
     
  5. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    If Golota pulled the **** he liked to pull on 90's George Foreman, Evil 70's Foreman's afro would shoot out of his head in an electric fury and vaporise Golota, starting at the groin. Of that I have no doubt.
     
  6. heizenberg

    heizenberg Well-Known Member Full Member

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    A young Foreman would completely over whelm Golota with his pressure and I think would bust him up and take him out in the early rounds. An Old Foreman I'd still give a good shot against Golota because of how strong Old Foreman was mentally and how weak Golota was in that department. I think its very possible an Old Foreman would take over the fight after being out boxed for a few rounds and Golota may very likely quit or find some other way to get out of the fight.
     
  7. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Would be funny if Golota tried to punch Foreman repeatedly in the balls
     
  8. Ali Frazier

    Ali Frazier KO ARTIST Full Member

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    Kinda sadistic you wanna see Big George decapitate Golota for trying to pull that one over on him :rofl
     
  9. Mr Butt

    Mr Butt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree with magoo his post was spot on
     
  10. Capaedia

    Capaedia Consumate Newb Full Member

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    George's tactics were perfect for sapping confidence. Boone Kirkman said that he lost his nerve immediately in their fight, where in the first round, George ran out of his corner at the starting bell and just pushed him the hell over without throwing a single punch.

    How would Golota deal with this sort of ****? Not well at all I imagine. He'd be too busy covering his face in fear to try and fight back. In fact, I think he'd show the same resilience he did in the Lewis and Tyson fights.

    George TKO1.
     
  11. hookfromhell

    hookfromhell Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Nice. George loved to push people around. Even comeback George was
    very imposing and dam near unstoppable. Golota is usually stiff in the beginning of fights.
     
  12. SILVER SKULL 66

    SILVER SKULL 66 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    70'S Foreman would beat the living hell out of Golota, and i doubt it would go 3 rounds, and if Golota smashed him in the balls, George would probably slam him too the floor and kick him in the head, he was mean and didn't take any BS..

    90'S Foreman would beat him too, i don't care that he's old, he's tougher, and mentally superior, after a few rounds of tasting George's power, Andrew would start looking for a way out of the fight, i see George winning by DQ, or forfeit..
     
  13. jesse

    jesse Well-Known Member Full Member

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    foreman via Golota DQ (biting)