***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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    If (when) Golota destroys McMuffin', you're right, he'll see Golota still has something left and they will re-unite.

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  2. andyZOR

    andyZOR Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Sam is a good trainer. Id like to see Golota with Bloodworth or Gmitruk
     
  3. brisback

    brisback INFO-WARRIOR Full Member

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    Sam was an assistant for many of Golotas early fights working with blood, Including the bowe fights. Golota was far more agressive back then as well.
     
  4. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    From those pic's you can see Golota has lost considerable weight since he fought Bates. He looks excited about being back & honestly think he's gonna do some damage to whoever they stick in front of him, right up to a title fight.
     
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  6. brisback

    brisback INFO-WARRIOR Full Member

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    Everything ok JC?

    You seem to be fairly quiet..........

    I hope your just gettin some and not ignoring us.......:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
     
  7. box03

    box03 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The comparison between tyson and gollota is really close at least in the last 12 years they both had alot of opertunities to win titles in there career they both have mental collapses in the ring time to time and both of them had amazing talent that they show in glimpses every once in awhile if only they were able to control themselves mentally they both could of been great champs instead there more remembered for there crazy behavior rather than there boxing ability
     
  8. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The simple fact he'll be fighting at MSG, 'heart and sould of boxing', this is pumping him up I bet. And yes, it definitely shows on his body and we still have another 5 weeks before the fight. We might even see Andrew come in weighing in the two-thirsties! Remarkable for a near 40 year old guy.
     
  9. Hoax976

    Hoax976 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well, both were considered the "bad boy of boxing".
     
  10. ironchin

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    yea, lookin @ those pictures andrew seems 2 b in good shape, he always is, he came in2 the bates fight in good shape but @ 250, i don't like him when he's 250 and a little wider, he looks a lot better at 240, his punches didn't seem as straight when he fought bates and a lot slower, but that might be the age factor kickin in more than anything. he looked more like a tank although still in tremendous shape, rather than a quicker striker that i saw when he fought bowe. if u look at the tape againt bowe, andrew snapped his punches very nicely. i think he should fight at 240 if he already hasn't gotten there already. andrew naturally is a very strong man, but he doesn't always use all his leverage in his punches. Because of his natural strength his punches always have pop and are very stiff, but if u look at andrew on tape and break him down, he likes 2 connect with many stiff shots, he doesn't usually put all his body weight into a punch. im gonna use mike tyson as an example. mike tyson always used his body leverage 2 generate tremendous punching power, although mike is another story all 2gether im not gonna get in2 him. i will go c my boy andrew fight @ the garden, hopefully there will b thousands of my beloved polish scarfs and flags waving all over the arena!
     
  11. Hoax976

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    Correction. He didn't knock Golota out. He headbutted him, Golota didnt appreciate it and he quit.
     
  12. Hoax976

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    Sadly, I dont think Golota's punches will ever be nearly as straight and snappy as they were in the 90s, even if he comes back down to 237 lbs. Age and the car accident are to blame. But he should definitely be a bit quicker than he was against Bates by dropping some weight. He looked painfully slow and rusty in that fight and his punches were wider than my ex girlfriend's snatch. Hell, you could throw a bucket of lard thru her hole without even greasing a hair.
     
  13. ironchin

    ironchin Active Member Full Member

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    i stated earlier that i box, when i was in poland last year i trained with a very good professional boxer, who at 1 point in his career trained with andrew and other great polish fighters, i trained and talked with him often, some of what he said to me i think i put it under my myspace, it's under "about me". www.myspace.com/soulofachampion
    referring 2 the last message, tyson didn't ko golota, he knocked down andrew at the end of the first round, andrew got caught with what appeared 2 b a good hard shot flush, but still managed 2 get up very easily, as he lost his balance more than anything else. watchin tape andrew had a good 2nd round but then quit b4 round 3, but's thats a different story, and i got my own opinions on andrew in that regard. i tend 2 write down what i think about golota on myspace under "about me", over time it has expanded 2 a pretty big article talking about his career, everything from physical to mental.
     
  14. MSTR

    MSTR More Speed Than Roy!!!!! Full Member

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    Chicken Walk.. Watch Golota vs Lewis. He was stumbling around like the local town drunk. Roy Jones the middleweight who beat Ruiz the Heavyweight. A feat that Golota couldn't match. Roy Jones who won world titles in 4 division. How many did Golota win again? Seriously, what do you guys like about watching Golota? he is slow, boring, awkward and one dimensional.
     
  15. ironchin

    ironchin Active Member Full Member

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    yes ur exactly right, and hand speed is crucial in boxing, ali had very fast hands, hand speed is also 1 element combined with natural raw power and technique, that generates devestating punching power.