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

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  1. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah, he's a Champ. But look at the condition Oleg was in. Horrible. The guy has power, but he's ugly as sin to watch. I just like bustin' on him. Golota would do alot better than Maskaev did, thats for sure.
     
  2. brisback

    brisback INFO-WARRIOR Full Member

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    GOLOTA BEATS THAT FLAT FOOTED OAF EASY!!!

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  3. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well, I wouldn't say 'easy'. When it comes to title fights, nothing is ez for AG. But things will be different this time. Golota's on a mission of destruction!
     
  4. loveforboxing

    loveforboxing Active Member Full Member

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    guys
    did you hear that King sing Carl Davis to his team?
    The guys is heavyweight 6'5" weights 230lbs and fighters that fought him and klitschko say that Davis hits harder. What is also interesting carl Davis was the one that cut Golota in a sparring match right before Saleta fight causing our Andrew to pull out from the bout. This guy is bad news. I hope King won't square him with Golota. He is fighting this friday in chicago. I am going to go see it live and come back and tell you if he is a new heavyweight savior.
     
  5. H .

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    carl davis? dont waste your time. i've seen him, spoken to him, ...he means well but doesn't have the tools. if you saw him steal a controversial decision over zack page in cicero last May, you'd know what i mean.
    if you end up going anyway, the tavoris cloud match should be a decent bout. i'll be at home watching K9 and Ouma :good
     
  6. Loufatski

    Loufatski Boxing Junkie banned

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    I saw the Ruiz fight the other night. Golota dominated Ruiz early plus he got 2 knock downs, and Ruiz lost a point. All Andrew had to do is win 3 more rounds... he did that and then some! What bull****!
     
  7. Sardu

    Sardu RIP Mr. Bun: 2007-2012 Full Member

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    Great points Hoax but my vision for what would be the best scenario for Golota is slightly different. I think beating Peter would be the crowning glory of his tumultuous career and the perfect time to ride off into the sunset - so to speak. Of course, that would never happen (Golota hanging em' up after winning a title) because he would be more in demand than ever and the purses for defending that title and trying to win other titles would simply be too hard to resist for Golota. But the purposes of legacy and long term health and well being retiring after the Peter fight - regardless of the outcome - would be the prudent thing to do.
     
  8. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    Honestly, I think an ideal time to retire would be NOW. What better way to go out than seeing him FINALLY overcoming adversity against a local rival at the place where he first gained notoriety at MSG?
     
  9. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Can't see that happening. AG is back into the swing of things & if there are bodies out there that Golota wants to bang on, he's gonna do it. I just hope he's totally committed & gets a chance at a title holder he can beat.
     
  10. brisback

    brisback INFO-WARRIOR Full Member

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    Golotas headgear was not on properly(<---JC can confirm).Anyway DK is not gonna endanger one of his top money makers with no title on the line.
     
  11. joecool

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    Retirement is out of question. One ot two fight and straight crack at WBC or WBA. If Vitali quits, then it's Golota-Peter.
     
  12. brisback

    brisback INFO-WARRIOR Full Member

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    :happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy
     
  13. ironchin

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    oleg is ugly to watch agree, many times he throws arm punches, almost pushing his arms forward instead of rotating his body and generating leverage on his punches
     
  14. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You misunderstood me. I meant that Oleg was not in fighting shape & looked so slow. That is what was horrible.

    Now Peter, he's the one with power, & he is the one that I meant is MAJOR UGLY to watch. I want to see him KTFO bigtime.

    Golota can do it. Peter has no clue how to box. Only brawl.
     
  15. ironchin

    ironchin Active Member Full Member

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    haha ur right, oleg is slower than maple syrup:yep
    as far as peter, i think his power is slightly overrated, what is his knockout ratio? if i remember correctly its pretty good right, but golotas knockout ratio is even better isn't it? correct me if im wrong
    plus golota has fought more fights, harder fights, and has been able to keep his KO ratio high, i hate stats and dont like to pay attention to them, but as a boxer myself, i know that knockout ratio is actually pretty important, i always look at that