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

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  1. brisback

    brisback INFO-WARRIOR Full Member

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    I like swiss cheese unless I am with 4 or more people.

    PLEASE PREVAIL GOLOTA!!!!
     
  2. Hoax976

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    I heard they went to Burger King together just after the sparring session. Golota had a caesar salad, water and Toney had the tripple whopper with extra cheese, bacon, large friess and some chicken nuggets. Then he finished Golota's salad.

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  3. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well, if nobody wants to face Golota, I guess Mollo will just have to do. At least he's more formidable and credible than McBride. There's definitely that risk Mollo will pull a Brewster on Golota, but hopefully team Golota will put together a good plan and Rollo will be stopped in the 7th round.
     
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    January 19 is indeed approaching.


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  5. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I just saw that picture of Mollo with Golota's photo in the mirror....


    Mollo is a joke!!!!!
     
  6. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Gold!


    GO GOLOTA!
     
  7. Hoax976

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    Golota-holics on Jan 19-----:smoke:smoke:smoke


    GO GOLOTA!
     
  8. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I question whether Mollo is a more credible opponent than McBride. It is true that Mollo has beaten McBride by KO but he has also lost against the perennial gatekeeper TOS, by a 4th round KO. His last bout was against Binkowski who is at best a regional fighter (but a hell of an improv comedian!). This fight certianly was not nearly enough to prepare him for Golota. Also, Mcbride is naturally the more stronger of the two, so if Golota weathered McBride he should be able to handle Mollo in the first few rounds.

    So, Mollo's greatest win is against McBride (who we know is a piece of lazy **** when it comes to training and that's why he is always inconsistant), yet Mollo has failed miserably to overcome his most dangerous opponent, TOS. I believe Mollo to be a gatekeeper and losing to TOS was a sign that he hit the ceiling of his potential in pro-boxing. Golota will just drive that point further to his (decapitated) head.:vonnecunt:hang
     
  9. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The Express on Page 3!!! WTF???

    I'm writing Scoop Malinowski to see if we can get some real news on AG. This is getting ridiculous.
     
  10. brisback

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    PLEASE PREVAIL GOLOTA!!!!

    :think:think:think:think:think:think:think:think:think:think:think
     
  11. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Scoop will give us some insight to whats happening. Give him a day or so, he'll get back to me.

    :good
     
  12. brisback

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    I still do not like Mollo as an opponent at this time. If the G man was more active the past 2 years than I would be a little more confident of a G man victory. He damn well better be the one to smother Mollo b4 that homo gets a chance to start swinging.
     
  13. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm doing my best. It's those pseudo-Golotaholics who only come around just before and after the fight.

    Just out of the blue, I wonder who the next top Polish heavyweight will be that can follow in Golota's footsteps. Do we have someone like Proksa, in heavyweight, that is promising (i.e., has potential for top 10)???
     
  14. Hoax976

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    I'd definitely consider Mollo a much more dangerous opponent than McBride, and being that Mollo dusted McMuffin in 2 rounds makes him more credible. Neither McBride or Mollo have ever been nor will ever be world class. The only guy Molllo has lost to is TOS. He's a knockout kinda fighter who iced McMuffin as well as Binkowski. McMuffin's only decent win was over Tyson...but come on, what did he really do to Tyson besides lay his 'collosial' body all over him until a VERY VERY shot Tyson quit. Beyond that, McMuffin not only lost to TOS as well, but to much lesser guys like Louis Monacco and some schmoe named Michael Murray. Mollo is a more credible opponent, but more importanly he's much more dangerous than McBride.
     
  15. Hoax976

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    I too, worry how a 40 year old Golota will do against a young and hungry wild swinging puncher like Mollo.

    If TOS beat him, chances are Golota will make it out of the early storm and stop him later. But there's always that chance of Golota getting caught early. Brewster haunts us all.