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

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  1. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lewis was definitely a very intelligent fighter. One of the all time great heavyweights. He was intelligent enough to know Golota was a sitting duck and bombed him out.
     
  2. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    When was Golota highest at Ring list?
     
  3. joecool

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    There will be no fight in Wroclaw, because King wants Golota to fight at the begining December vs Kali Meehan (or Mike Mollo) in Chicago.
     
  4. darkness

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    THank you Joe Cool.
     
  5. brisback

    brisback INFO-WARRIOR Full Member

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    Mike Mollo:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes:yikes

    JC this is TOO risky for him at this point.

    Please tell us he will stick with Meehan!!!!!

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  6. Loufatski

    Loufatski Boxing Junkie banned

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    In this year...
    Poland invaded by Nazis from the west and Commies from the east... nice neighbors! Meanwhile, Britain does nothing and the French surrender in 3 weeks. Suddenly Mussolini backs out of his "Pact of Steel" with Germany and declares neutrality with Poland conflict. The first murder attempt on Adolf Hitler is made in a Bürgerbräukeller (a Munich beer hall) in Munchen by carpenter George Elser.
     
  7. Hoax976

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    I dont like a Golota match up against Mollo. Too much to lose, too little to gain. Plus Mollo is fast starter. Not sure how heavy his hands are, but they were heavy enough to put McBride on his ass. Not that that's saying too much.

    Golota should fight Meehan.
     
  8. kaptnK

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  9. loveforboxing

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    Mollo is a bad news. Mollo has much more to gain from this fight than Golota. Mollo ain't even known in boxing yet. Why would Golota want to fight him???
    I hope they sparred together and Golota knows what to expect but I think Golota should pick and choose opponents that are slow starters just like he is. Golota is taylor made for Mollo. First 2 rounds again will be very nervous :)
     
  10. brisback

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    STAY AWAY FROM MOLLO AT THIS POINT!!!!!!!!
    Golota can no doubt beat Mollo but being inactive for 2 years and only 2 fights so far spells MASSIVE trouble for Golota with Mollo being s quick starter and all. Nothing to Gain for Golota here. Unless it can be beaten into Golotas head that he has to be the agressor early on and JUMP on Mollo then ok, make the fight. But with him admitting he was a bit nervous b4 the Mcbride fight and looking as shaky as he did in that first round, Mollo spells trouble right now. Andrew needs to get his confidence back.
     
  11. H .

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    In Chicago? So soon after the **** ticket sales at Sears Centre? Better make it at the Allstate Arena this time...against Meehan.

    Personally, I don't want to see my guys face each other, that's dumb. Why doesn't Mollo go get a rematch with Williamson or something
     
  12. diamondDave

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    Thanks Joe Cool!

    I think a lot of people are way overrating Mollo. I will grant that Mollo is tough and aggressive. However, he is also not that skilled and has lost the only time he really stepped up to a solid B level fighter.

    Yes, Golota will have to watch out early but he will need to do the same thing with Meehan as well. I think that Mollo's lack of height and big fight experience actually make him the more attractive opponent. Plus, I think the face that he keeps calling out Golota is going to motivate him to really kick his ass. McBride started predicting he would ko Golota and look what happened.
     
  13. Rumsfeld

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    He was pretty high up there back in 1996-1997.
     
  14. joecool

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    Golota-Brewster sold 22k tickets in Chicago. It was sell-out. And it wasn't because of Brewster, but because of Golota. Golota always brings fans.
     
  15. Stinky gloves

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    I think Golota will fight Mollo. Meehan is also King fighter but he is in
    good position now to get his own title shot and I don't think King is going
    to blow that possibility out just for Golota sake. From the bussiness point
    of view both Mollo and Golota are hometown fighters in Chicago, big ticket seller.
    If Golota wins it will prove he is ready to fight big punchers again,
    if Mollo wins then he will exchange Andrew in King's pocket.