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

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  1. marekbokser

    marekbokser i'm your nightmare Full Member

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    I think he will lose (cause mental issues)
     
  2. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I don't think that Golota have a mental issues anymore ...and beside
    that Chambers is no puncher so he have no tools to finish Golota early.
    I would say Chambers is a safe opponent for Andrew.
     
  3. qwertyz

    qwertyz Ready to rumble Full Member

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    Right, if Andrew stands after 3rd round its all good then :D I think Golota would be beaten by Chambers anyway by UD. There's also a question is AG stronger than Dimitrenko ? I don't think so, is he faster ? Not while being 41 years old man. Nice match-up but will be never happen. Chambers is not going to fight fighters like Andrew not soon at least, he's going to fight Wlad, then he will fight someone from the top again, I think. There's not much time for Andrew. Maybe 1-2 fights for polish community and other fans then fishing&skiing in peaceful lands of the USA.
     
  4. Loufatski

    Loufatski Boxing Junkie banned

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    Andrew is definiftely stronger than Dimitrenko and should be able to beat on Chambers all night long.
     
  5. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Somethings like with Mollo but Chambers being more cautious less raw than Mike.
     
  6. marekbokser

    marekbokser i'm your nightmare Full Member

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    ok. but can you explain the austin fight. Ok he was chasing austin even with his pain.
    But before golota stood in front of austin he looked very nervouse. and with one punch he was down.the first person who found golota's blueprint was lennox lewis. after that other big punchers like brewster knocked him the fu*k out. I really hope golota will get his belt. But one thing is for sure, golota need a other trainer like steward. Steward needs to fire him up before going into the ring.
     
  7. marekbokser

    marekbokser i'm your nightmare Full Member

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    oh, before i forget.. how about golota's chin.Is it massive, okay or?
     
  8. Loufatski

    Loufatski Boxing Junkie banned

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    Golota has a great chin and Brewster did not knock him out. Golota went down repeatedly because he never recovered from the 1st blow, but he kept getting up again and again and he got up on a snap. Had the fight gone on, Golota would have beat him to a pulp. Golota needs to come out on fire and on his toes, not in a coma!
     
  9. neilk

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    Golota should have been unified champion back in 03 - he got robbed against Chris Byrd the then IBF Champ and against John Ruiz the then WBA Champ which was on a card called "Struggle for Heavyweight Supremacy" PPl just hate him because of his foul fest he has had in the past, but if you look at the fight he had with Mike Mollo that was pretty good it was somewhat of a slugfest.
     
  10. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    Actually, if Golota continues, I would love to see him reunite with Bloodworth.
     
  11. Stinky gloves

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    I agree with you about Brewster, but Brewster actually fought
    a perfect fight against Andrew that first round.

    I'm not sure thu about this "fire" thing, Golota need rather some clever
    survival stratedy, he did have one aginst Mollo when he covered totaly
    up and countered Mike when it was needed. Golota need to concentrate
    and stick to defensive counter punchering for the whole first round
    when the other guys are trying to simply knock him out.

    The same happened with Austing who admitted after the fight that
    his plan was to knock Andrew out in the first round and if not succesful
    he was going to change plan and to box with Andrew in later rounds.
    So Austin was just lucky Andrew caught the serious injury.
     
  12. gregor

    gregor Well-Known Member Full Member

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    That is the problem. Chambers is better than Mollo and Golota is another 1.5 year older. Easy UD for Chambers (who, as mentioned, has no business to fight Golota at this time).
     
  13. Hoax976

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    Watching Olivia slide blow pop into hot blonde's mouth ALONE is worth the price of admission.

    :rasta
     
  14. Stinky gloves

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    Chambers is a little without options right now, Wlad is fighting
    Povetkin Vitaly is Haye which is ruling them out until the next year.
    I don't think Valuev is going to fight Chambers now, I bet Ruiz will take
    his next chance first. This makes Chambers available for one staying
    busy fight ... and current Golota seems to be 'safe' opponent for anybody.

    What I'm looking for right now is a safe opponent for Andrew as well
    the one who may bring him back to the title mix in a single fight.
    Chambers a good boxer ... but most importantly he is no puncher
    which is the truly welcome feature and Andrew would love to box a bit.
     
  15. Loufatski

    Loufatski Boxing Junkie banned

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    Holyfield recently put on a great show againt Valuev and personally I think it should have been a draw. Let's throw two oldies in together... Golota-Holyfield! It'd be a classic.