***The Official Golota Express! Bowe-Golota II - 19 years ago today***

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Rumsfeld, Jun 18, 2007.


  1. brisback

    brisback INFO-WARRIOR Full Member

    1,790
    0
    Aug 3, 2005
    Damn.... I keep watching the Mcbride fight and can`t believe I am seeing Golota fight the way he was fighting. It`s all good!!!! The first round was nerve wracking but the rest of the fight his skills where incredible!!!!

    GO GOLOTA!!!!

    :happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy

    I am gonna watch it again!!!!

    :happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy
     
  2. free law

    free law New Member Full Member

    8
    0
    Oct 7, 2007
    I was wondering how many of you on this express are Polish?
    Could anyone of you write something about it?
    Thanks for any reply in advantage.

    Personally I think that Golota is a good fighter with a great natural ability, fine skill, great body (big just enough to be REALLY strong and stay SO fast and able to moove like he does - UNIQUE!) and charisma. But all in all I would rate him like 7,5/10.

    IMO Golota has some trouble with knowing what he really wants. It seems to me like his head is in a mess. A few years ago I heard that he stated that he "DOESN'T LIKE BOXING". Lately I read that he said that he LOVES BOXING, the lights of the ring... (sth like that) and that he was wondering if maybe he wanted to win the title too much and that's why he blew it so many times...

    When I see him in those first rounds I feel that he's like NOT THERE. When lewis knocked him down for the first time he looked like "oh ****, wtf I fell asleep on my couch while watching TV and now... all those people... those lights...". He isn't there. If he really knew what he wants with honest heart and no doubts, if knew exactly what and why he is doing, he would be there. Focused, ready and relaxed. And I don't think he would "do what he has to do to win" then (low blows etc) - in part because with that clear approach he would develope his talent, his skills to the point it would be really ****in hard to beat him.

    Anyway I like him a lot and wish him the best! I think that there is something really rare, really cool in this guy. That's why I want to know how many of his fans are his fans because they're Poles (or they're white).

    GO GOLOTA!
     
  3. marcin1786

    marcin1786 Member Full Member

    490
    0
    Aug 23, 2004

    yeah its really fun to watch....he made me feel like i was watching old school golota THEN i realized hes fighting McBum :lol: :lol:
     
  4. brisback

    brisback INFO-WARRIOR Full Member

    1,790
    0
    Aug 3, 2005
    As long as he was fighting focused and agressive is all that matters.:good
     
  5. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

    17,255
    14
    May 31, 2007
    I'm just trying to figure out what is connection between rare
    Golota assets and his fans being whether polish or white?
    Do you want to know if there are still guys who are excited
    in Golota and they are both Irish and black?
     
  6. brisback

    brisback INFO-WARRIOR Full Member

    1,790
    0
    Aug 3, 2005
    You just answered your own question. It does not matter what the connection is. The bottom line is there is a connection. You seem to be bewildered why Golota has fans and you are searching for an answer. Therefore, you will tune in to see him fight to try and figure out the mysterious interest that is known as Andrew Golota. You will tune in again, and again and again and agian to see if you can pinpoint his popularity and therefore making him even more popular. It is not about race, religion, nationality or anything along those lines.

    I am a fan and for me it is - I would like to see a perpetual screw up succeed. If he can win a major title then anything is possible for anybody. It would be a thing of inspiration and the belt would be undeniable proof and a symbol that anybody can do anything.

    P.S. Do not forget to root for Holyfield this weekend!!!!

    :happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy
     
  7. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

    4,419
    1
    Sep 23, 2004

    I'm not Polish. I'm mostly German, Irish, Italian. I admit I sometimes root for many European fighters due to my Euro herritage. That's no less natural than Mexicans rooting for DLHoya or blacks rooting for Mayweather. Of course I like all fighters from different back rounds. Some of my other all time favorites are Tyson, Tito Trinidad, Corrales, Ike Quartey.

    As for Golota, it's pretty simple. When he was younger in his physical prime he was an extremely skilled, powerful fighter but mentally weak. Now that he's older and has matured he's lost much of his physical skills but he appears to be mentally stronger and more mature. It's a trade off that I hope works enough for him to grab a belt before retiring. I'm a big fan because he's a charismatic, enigmatic, unpredictable, exciting and crazy *******.

    "Andrew, did you bite the guy??"

    "I had to bite the mother****er."
     
  8. brisback

    brisback INFO-WARRIOR Full Member

    1,790
    0
    Aug 3, 2005
    I agree with the trade off of maturing and skills.:good
     
  9. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

    4,419
    1
    Sep 23, 2004

    I think much of the rust has been washed out, as long as he keeps training and stays active. He's on a 2 fight knock out streak and McBride gave him a pretty good test. I believe he's now ready for a solid top 15 fighter, which may or may not be saying much in today's heavyweight league. TOS almost seems like a step down, he was just KTFO by Meehan. A fight with Meehan seems like the more logical step in route to a title, although I wouldn't argue a bout against TOS just to stay active.

    Golota is in tremendous shape, although I'd like to see him come down about 3 more lbs for speed and he is now ON A ROLL!!!!!!!!!! Let's keep the momentum going!!!!

    :ldevil
     
  10. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

    4,419
    1
    Sep 23, 2004

    Brains > brawn.

    :smoke
     
  11. Warfist

    Warfist Active Member Full Member

    942
    0
    Apr 30, 2007
    He's big, he's white, and he gave Riddick Bowe fits 10 years ago!
    WAR GOLOTA!!! The greatest heavyweight to ever step into the ring!
    He only lost fights when he wanted to lose! He was distracted in training before all his losses! He will be unified and undisputed champion again soon! Woooooo!!!!! :-(
     
  12. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

    4,419
    1
    Sep 23, 2004

    Warfist is almost as cool a handle as Manboobs.
     
  13. brisback

    brisback INFO-WARRIOR Full Member

    1,790
    0
    Aug 3, 2005
    Hoax I got a question for you. Do you think it is ironic that that guy domngo promised to leave the express if Golota wins. Now that Golota wins this newbie shows up and starts insulting us Golota fans.

    Is`nt that ironic? I wonder what kind of response this person will post. Big mystery right?:lol:
     
  14. Warfist

    Warfist Active Member Full Member

    942
    0
    Apr 30, 2007

    And you're avatar is about as cool as a baboons arse. :good
     
  15. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

    11,524
    34
    Jan 20, 2007


    :hitit