***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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    Golota has always gottin nervous and stuttered a bit in front of a camera, this is nothing new.

    I'm sure he'll be tight and nervous just before the first round bell, but if he's given a chance to warm up (makes it past the first couple of rounds) he will start to loosen up and will be very effective
     
  2. cannon5974

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    I actually bet $200 on Andrew Golota at +150. After seeing him train; I wish I never bet on him. He look scared hitting the heavy bag.
     
  3. Hoax976

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    I too am starting to get very pessimistic about this fight. Golota's 40 and he's fighting a quicker, younger, hungry, hard hitting, fast starting opponent. It does not look good.

    SURVIVE (past the first two rounds) GOLOTA!!!!
     
  4. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Agreed. He looked very slow and sluggish.
     
  5. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm not gonna let you pessimists get to me!:nono Golota is on the warpath for this guy & its gonna be like a bar room brawl. Mollo got KO'ed by TOS & AG will do the same.
     
  6. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Those slow punches seemed to make a blood pie outta McBrides face.:think
     
  7. Hoax976

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    Jetski, I really do not see it happening this time for Golota. I have been trying to remain as positive as I can possibly be, but deep down I can't help but feel this fight is all wrong for Golota. I havn't felt this pessimistic about a Golota fight since Golota-Tyson. I hope to god I am wrong and Golota beats the holy living **** out of Mollo, but I'm just not feeling it. Maybe my mood will change come Saturday, but I suspect I'll be even more unnerved by that point. :yikes :tired
     
  8. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    It's as if the writing is on the wall for this one.

    But, whenever we think Golota's finished, he has a tendancy to surprise everyone.

    Expect the unexpected.

    GO GOLOTA!

    :smoke
     
  9. Hoax976

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    Yes, but McBride is a big slow guy. A big clumsy target for Golota to chop away at. This Mollo guy is shorter, stockier, faster and hits much harder. Golota has shown a tendency to not do so well against shorter guys ie Brewster, Tyson, Norris. Not saying Mollo can box as good as any of these guys, but still, the danger is there.
     
  10. loveforboxing

    loveforboxing Active Member Full Member

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    Guys, there are pictures of Golota vs Mollo presser at
    http://p r e s s c h i c a g o . c o m/

    At least Golota is the bigger one in this fight
     
  11. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I just found one picture. Is there more?
     
  12. Jackson

    Jackson New Member Full Member

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    Golota should be O.K. This is not a championship fight - no pressure. Pressure on Mollo - HBO/MSG - first time for him.
     
  13. Hoax976

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  14. Hoax976

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    I'd have to assume the pressure will be on Golota. MSG will be packed with cheering Poles, he is very popular at MSG. Plus, Golota's always pressured simply because he is Golota...