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

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  1. PolishPummler

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  2. andyZOR

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    Dude you got a lot of ****in time on your hands either that or ur rly bored . :rofl
     
  3. PolishPummler

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    both:D
     
  4. brisback

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    Thanks!!!

    GO GOLOTA!!!

    :happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy
     
  5. Mindspring

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    You spent alot of time on this subject, fact is: Wlad is a very talented--but scared --fighter. He lowers himself constantly, instead of being the all out WAR that Vitali is.
     
  6. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Better than Beck I suppose. But I would still prefer that AG bite into someone in the top 10-15 ranking (Thompson, anyone? Even James Toney would be a good recognition opponent ). As it stands, AG is not on course to fighting for a title this year. :|
     
  7. diamondDave

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    You never know! If he just keeps stacking up wins, there will be a spot for him.

    People shouldn't be down on the choice of Austin. He is a good name and will help his ranking more than most of the other choices.
     
  8. brisback

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    How about Bowe/Golota III on the undercard of Tyson/Holyfield III?:good
     
  9. DamonD

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    Surely Bowe wouldn't be insane enough to do it.
     
  10. Heavyrighthand

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    Yes, I see Austin as a definite step up from Mollo.

    AUstin is at least known, somewhat, and fought to a draw against the only once beaten Ibragimov.

    Austin Golota would be a welcome next fight, in my opinion. Golota admitted he needed to improve from his Mollo performance, and this will be a good progression from Mollo, but not too much.

    But after Austin, I think a pretty big name fight should be in store for Golota, if he does well and wins decisively.:good
     
  11. andyZOR

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  12. lzolnier

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    How about Valuev? I think that would be one of the safest ways to bring up ranking, in line for a title shot, since Val. doesn't have much pop in his punches. The only problem is, would a post-Lyakhovich Valuev see a Golota fight as a step down, because surely he is now looking for a title shot. Perhaps he would consider Golota a tune-up?

    I think Golota can beat Valuev because: a) he's more skilled and has greater arsenal of punches and combinations b) will not be knocked down by Valuev c) most importantly, AG's deteriorating speed will not be a disadvantage in front of the equally slow and looping shots of Valuev. All and all, I think there's alot of upside to consider here.
     
  13. lzolnier

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    That Sanders fight in there was one of the most brutal heavy weight tilts of the 90's. Can't believe that ****er stayed on his feet after enduring that punishment. Lucky for T-Rex, it was only a 10-rounder.
     
  14. JETSKI

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    Incredible action in that Sanders fight. Yeah, good that it was only 10 rounds, but unlucky for Sanders that he's blind today in his left eye thanks to Golota right hands. Some old highlights by a young AG that I've never seen before in that video. But why did it end right after that **** KD by that rabbit-punching fool R. Bowe?

    What did that last line of Polish say at the end?
     
  15. Rumsfeld

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    GO GOLOTA!

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