***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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    Joecool?
     
  2. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mollo recently went the distance against some total bum named Zack Page. But then he smoked one time Polish prospect Art Binkowski in the 2nd round. The guy is no Class A fighter, but he definitey pocesses some speed and power early in the fight. This along with a huge crowd and Madison Square Garden might just be a recipe for disaster. But at the same time, if Golota can't beat a club fighter like Mollo, he has no business looking for a title belt anyhow. Honestly I don't much care for this kind of risk with little reward. Golota will be 40, much slower than he used to be and Mollo is still young, hungry and in his prime. Bad move.
     
  3. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    bump

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  4. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hoax, I saw your "how 'bout them 'Boys" comment on the pervious page. I have little/no sense of humor when it comes to football. Hating Dallas is nothing new. We just have new reasons to hate them these days. I can't stand Romo's face & that constant ****ing ****-eating grin he has on. Look forward to the day when someone wipes it off. And tell me you can deal with seeing T.O's ****ing coconut every one of the 50 times a game they put the damn camera on him...

    All we can hope for is to have the Packers beat their hated asses come Nov. 29th when Favre & the Pack comes to town to see just who's best in the NFC.

    Nothing personal, of course.:good
     
  5. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If that was the case, I think that Mollo wop would be 6 ft under by now.
     
  6. andyZOR

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    I really hope Golota knows what hes doing. If Golota can survive the first round, he will destroy him. Mollo will come in with the Brewster/Lewis style and try to exposs him early! Like some Klitschko fan on this thread said, Golota needs to keep that Jab and keep away from him and just jab that ****ers ass in Round 1! Keep distance a bit, and just use his reach.

    Golota KO 9s if he gets past the first round. If joecool says hes ready, than hes ready. Golota's time is NOW. I think Golota knows what he needs to do, he will do it. He can't risk losing, the time to loose is not the best one. This is his last run, and with a loss, his dreams of another title shot are done. Golota can't **** around. And he knows it. Golota shall own Mollo come the 19th.



    GOLOTA KO 9

    ^ Mark that

    I was spot on about McBride, and Im gonna be spot on this time.
     
  7. andyZOR

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    Also, check this **** out.

    [url]http://cgi.ebay.com/ANDREW-GOLOTA-FIGHT-USED-CONERMAN-JACKET-VS-LEWIS_W0QQitemZ140173756885QQihZ004QQcategoryZ50122QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem[/url]
     
  8. northend

    northend Active Member Full Member

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    Holy ****, 210 pages about GOLOTA. Imagine how many pages would there be if he would have actually won a meaningful fight.
     
  9. darkness

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    Probablly Less because he wouldn't have driven us as Crazy and as Devoted too him. His Vulnerablity makes him more exciting.
     
  10. AG11

    AG11 LETS GO COTTO! Full Member

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    Mollos a tough customer....Lets hope AG pulls it out!!!
     
  11. darkness

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    How bout our guy Cotto AG i was at the fight Saturday.
     
  12. AG11

    AG11 LETS GO COTTO! Full Member

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    As was I! Where were you seats? Mine were in 347 but my friends and I moved down to Sec 95 ...thinking that we would only be able to stay there for a little bit before getting kicked out but....it never happened! The crowd was great and the fight was awesome. I think Cotto eeked out the win. 7-5. Best part....I got a picture with Winky Wright and Bert Sugar!
     
  13. kaptnK

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    Well all I can hope for is that Golota is going to be ready for this, and anticipate exactly what Mollo is going to do.

    As a matter of fact, now to think about it, Golota and his team already know Mollo's game plan. He knows what hes gonna do!! How much easier can you have it? Its like having the answers to a test.
     
  14. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well, then so be it. I agree with those who said Golota needs to prove he's able to deal with getting bum rushed, and this is the time to do it. He's going to be tested somewhat, against Mollo, as Mollo, while not a world class fighter, is certianly keen on the art of bum rushing. If Golota can deal with this, and beat Mollo, Golota will gain confidence and will be ready to really step up, then. At least, I think so.

    Mollo is now going to get that beating he was begging for.

    That said.................Here is the Mollo interview where he is mouthing the G Man like he's been bought and paid for.

    [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_np5Ymly5w[/url]

    Bring it ON, Mollo! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: Our boy, Golota will be more than ready!



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  15. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    I have to say, this is a terrible business decision for Team Golota. Bad choice of opponent at this stage. Very risky.