You never know which Golota is going to show up!!!! It has always been that way. He is a mentalcase at the highest order!! At 40+ with his head on straight he can still give anyone fits.. Can you imagine what kind of career Golota would have had, had he the fighting mentality of Vitali???????
Yes, I remember it well. YOU wanted Golota to win!? I've been on this roller coaster ride for 12 years! I really thought he had a good chance, too. But Brewster had to come in with guns blazing, throwing one of the best left hooks EVER. This content is protected It was a monster punch that would have KILLED Wlad. Golota bounched right back up, went down twice more & still wanted to continue!
The funny thing is, had Golota been allowed to continue he would have beaten Brewster. But after 3 knockdowns the rules say enough. Amazing how he kept getting up. Lennox Lewis would have probably been down for the count like against Rahman.
I've been on the roller coaster as well. Good times as of late though. I think the Mollo/McCline fight will show that Golota's win over Mollo is a little more credible than we think it is at the moment. Golota should outpoint Austin but the Rainman will probably win a few rounds as Golota's workrate isn't what it used to be. He's not a kid anymore.
If I'm not mistaken, THERE WAS NO 3 KD RULE THAT NIGHT! The damn ref made the call. He either ripped AG off of his chance to come back & win...or he saved him his life that night. Guess will never know which.:!:
Brewster simply T'd off on Golota, who no answer and was really getting a beating. The ref HAD to stop the fight, Golota gave him no choice.
:rofl He would have got knocked right back down and posibly hurt really bad as Brewster was beating the **** out of him, I didn't see Golota complain about the stoppage, so you shouldn't either.
Actually Jets, I heard Golota had no idea the fight was stopped by the ref way after he had stopped the fight. He was confused as ****, and didn't even know what hit him. It was a good stoppage, Golota may have made it to round two but Brewster would have jumped right back on Golota who still would have in la-la land.
I love Golota, but his fans are ****ing delusional. Every loss he has it gets turned around like it would have happened the same way to Lennox, Wlad, Ali, or Jesus. This **** happens to Golota.
I dont tyhink so, that round was Brewster's best career performance. After that he was considered #2 after Byrd. If Golota made to second round the fight could look more like with Mollo. Brewster trying unload and being constanly outboxed for the rest of the fight.
I really dont care either way. I was never a fan of either of them and they are both irrelevant HWs now. I have never understood why Golota has so many fans. It still puzzles me.
A cold and lonely night out there? :verysad One glass of tequilla may bring you some relieve and make your life more colorfull. :freddysoccerred:klitfanb::hooters