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

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  1. bigperm

    bigperm Member Full Member

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    u guys have no idea what your talking about, golota did back binkowski, and told mollo he was gonna lose, well Mollo proved him wrong and called him out next, as would anyone have done, GO MOLLO
     
  2. bigperm

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    I dont believe in luck, funny how mc bride and binkowski both never made it to the 3rd round, and how Mollo has all those 1st round kos, some one is blowing smoke up your butts, or your blowing it up eachothers, stop believing golotas gonna win, he has a destiny to loose to MOLLO
     
  3. marcin1786

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    dude mollo is a scrub get over it he will never even get a chance to fight for a title let alone hold one
     
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    I wish I coulda seen Mollo-Williamson. Damn.
     
  5. 11player

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    What's important is that it's gonna be a good HW bout.
     
  6. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :think
     
  7. Loufatski

    Loufatski Boxing Junkie banned

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    Well, I don't see Golota losing to a guy like TOS, even at age 40. Aside from quitting or fouling, the only way Golota has ever lost was by way of bum-rush, except for Ruiz and that fight was total BS.
     
  8. Hoax976

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    True. But keep in mind, Golota is now 40, and he's fighting a younger, faster, bum rush type of fighter. Hopefully Golota won't show his age too much and will be able to handle the swarming Mollo. I am worried tho.
     
  9. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You ain't the only one.
     
  10. lomzyniak89

    lomzyniak89 Member Full Member

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    lets go golota when is the press conference joecool
     
  11. JETSKI

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    I think he said Monday of fight week.
     
  12. JETSKI

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    Come on, we're always worried. He's got his head finally screwed on right & will do fine. Even if that Mollo does manage to KD Golota, that will be be a wake up call to get up & kill this guy. Look how many times AG got up from Brewster vicious shots?

    Scoop sent me this long article (I'm not sure if he'd want me to post it), but heres a few lines...this is before the McBride fight.

    "Golota shadowboxed for a few minutes and jumped rope before heading off for a special media conference at Kredens restaurant in the Ridgewood section of Queens, N.Y. at 1:30, the food of which Andrew called "the best Polish food I've ever had." An extraordinary eater, Golota was able to vanish four plates of food before doing interviews and taking photos with the workers."

    "After the conference Andrew had sea bass for late lunch at the Affinia Hotel, then after over an hour sit in midtown Lincoln Tunnel traffic, Andrew arrived at Richard's Barber Shop in Union City, N.J. for a haircut. Then it was over to Ziggy Rozalski's gym in Jersey City for a 90-minute workout which included stretching, shadowboxing, hitting the mitts, jumping rope, and finally some more stretching. Andrew is in superb condition (about 239), and perhaps identical to the skill and speed levels shown in the Ruiz and Byrd fights. One slight difference appears in his legs and calves which are noticeably thicker, due to the abundance of cycling Andrew has done this year, including a 60 mile jaunt two weeks ago in Chicago. Some questions Andrew answered...Toughest part of being a boxer? "Pressure. Pressure from you guys. You watching every step. Every step you take, media watching"

    ."...Toughest man you faced? "Myself. Probably. (Why?) It's a problem that they say, That's why they win - because of me. I lost some fights because of me, myself."

    The man is a fitness freak, he never seems to get tired. He has a very disciplined nutritional diet and rarely eats junk or sweets, focusing on proteins - fish, chicken, steak, shrimp, and healthy carbs like brown rice, and lots of raw vegetables and fruits. When asked what his body fat % is, Andrew smiles, "Negative two." He might be right.

    And his wife Mariola said:
    "Andrew's a late bloomer. It took him a while to grow up [smiles]. It took him a while to see what this life is all about. And I think it took him a while to mature in boxing too. To mature enough to win at boxing. I'm so proud of him."

    Must be fun being Golota!:D
     
  13. bigperm

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    um yeah, Mollo is a title holder, check your sources dummy. :patsch by the way mollo wins ko3
     
  14. bigperm

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    y do you wish to see it? curious ? i could send it to you
     
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    First time I ever talked to Mollo was when he signed with King, before the Williamson fight. I told him to knock Williamson out like Joe Mesi did. So when I heard that he lost, I was pretty stunned.
    Although I missed the Williamson fight, I have seen Mollo fight in person against Willie Walker, Kevin McBride, and Art Binkowski.
    So I've been begging to see Mollo/Williamson for some time now. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. :D