Golota - Wladimir next?

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  1. Loufatski

    Loufatski Boxing Junkie banned

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    LOL
     
  2. Chiko_Tech

    Chiko_Tech Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    To many Golota fans here i don't care about golota I only care about his health and that he needs top retire. He is old he dosen't look good now in the fight if you are hopping to another destruction of Golota and see him gets brutally koed again early in the fight then is ok, because that what will happend.
     
  3. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    Probably....

    But, stranger things have happened. Maybe, just maybe, Golota can plant a right hand bomb on Wlad's chin early-on, preventing him from establishing any sort of rhythm. Yeah, that's probably wishful thinking, but Wlad's chin isn't made of the sturdiest stuff on earth, and Golota still has some decent pop in that right hand.

    To get one more chance at glory, Golota has to pounce on this opportunity or he may forever regret it.

    The shame in all this is that four years ago, Golota would have stood a great chance at beating Wlad.
     
  4. Loufatski

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    Golota is more focused these days and more mature. He's big, strong, experienced and can still bang hard with those heavy hands. He can apply pressure almost at will. Wlad does not like pressure. If Golota can warm up properly and punch he's got a chance.
     
  5. Stinky gloves

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    I dont agree, Wlad is fighting recently only young guys ... there is no difference between Thompson, Austin, Brock & Areeola, Chambers. He need at least a few know names on the resume.
     
  6. Rumsfeld

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    Lou, I want to believe this, but Golota was so painfully slow against Mollo, that I'm afraid he can no longer get his punches off quickly enough.

    I still want to see it, though.
     
  7. magnificentdave

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    I think Golota knows his limits by this point in time and will not accept the fight, and I got to agree with Mr. Bill, his only chance at a title right now is vs. Valuev
     
  8. Chiko_Tech

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    I. agree with you i think Lou is a littl biased because he is a fan and he canot accept that Golota has nothing compared to the Golota in the 90's. Golota would crush this journemay in mollo in a round or two early in his carrer, but this Golota culd not even stop him, not that he was a war with Golota taking a lot of punches too, making him shotter in his upcomming fihgts.
     
  9. Loufatski

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    Golota seems to be a better and more dangerous inside fighter than Wlad. This can't go to a jab contest, although Golota's old jab is nothing to sneeze at.
     
  10. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You have got to be kidding me!

    Joecool...of it happens, what date would it be? December 13th? Golota will just be taking Povetkins place?

    One punch, Andrezj! Thats all he's gotta land is ONE BIG SHOT & Wlads on roller skates...

    TAKE HIM OUT!!!:bbb


    This will be insane if it happens!
     
  11. Rumsfeld

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    One big punch could very well end it in Golota's favor, but that's a tall order, JETSKI.

    I actually hope this fight happens, and if it does, I will expect the worse, but hell...at this point, one last title shot is one last chance, which means we have ONE FINAL GLIMMER OF HOPE!

    Plus, if Golota somehow pulled off the impossible, he wouldn't be beating a belt-holder, he'd be beating the best heavyweight on the planet.

    He's got nothing to lose.

    If he gets KO'd or even embarrassed, well, it's happened before, and he's 40 years old now.

    But if he somehow could land a big bomb on Wlad....

    ****!!

    GO GOLOTA!!!!

    :happy:happy:happy:happy:happy
     
  12. JETSKI

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    In the 2nd round...as usual!:deal
     
  13. fatcity

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    As long as it isn't another Ruskie Commie quitter.Why not Golota.Wlad needs an early Christmas present.:good
     
  14. Pagan

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    I thought Wlad - Povetkin was a done deal?
     
  15. Loufatski

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    It is. Alex is out with an injury. Onto the next deal.