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

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  1. Bart

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  2. Stinky gloves

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    Sam trying to score dirty rabbit puch :D
    Andrew must be prepared for all the dirty book tricks
     
  3. Hoax976

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    Golota looks like a school nerd with his snappy striped shirt, white sneakers and book satchel.

    Colona looks like a bully picking on him as he walks home from school.
     
  4. The Foul Pole

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    I heard that Golota started boxing because he was a stammerer and bullies like Colona were picking on him.
     
  5. Hoax976

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    This probably helps explain why it took so long for Golota to mentally mature. Hence, the biting, intentional headbutts, punches to the balls, meltdowns etc. Maybe he was imagining his opponents as his past tormentors?
     
  6. Hoax976

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    Only a little over a week left!

    I really hope we can see this fight!



    GO GOLOTA!!!!!!!!!

    :shake
     
  7. JETSKI

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    I understand perfectly what your saying & think this is an excellent excersize for Golota to do, because lately he has not looked as nimble on his feet like in 1996. Too many shots & beers to work off. If he can really feel comfortable again because he has his feet under him, his punches might even fly better, & that is the whole purpose of this.

    (((((((GO AG))))))):good

    BTW, good luck with your schooling & future pratice.
     
  8. Hoax976

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    Once apon a time Golota had awesome head and body movement. Lou Duva once said Golota's biggest asset was his legs and he could have easily been a soccer player.

    Today's Golota is so stiff and robotic. Very stationary. And of course he gets hit a lot more because of this. I dont ever expect him to be the Golota of the 90s again but maybe he can at least improve on this a bit.
     
  9. Hoax976

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    Golota has nothing to lose from this. Not at this point in his life. Adamek is the one with the future ahead of him but even if he loses he can chalk it up to bad decision making moving to HW.

    Just sit back and enjoy the exhibition. :good
     
  10. JETSKI

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    I guess I went a bit overboard when i said the Golota of 1996. Of course we'll never see that Mr. Majestic again, but those memories will always remain.

    :good
     
  11. JETSKI

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    OMG! Only 42 posts...where have you been, my son!;)
     
  12. Hoax976

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    And the heartbreak will always remain when watching those old Golota videos from the 90s and ponder what could have been....:-(

    Auh well, what's done is done and Golota has at least one last dance to perform.

    :good
     
  13. Loufatski

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    Also known as anti-statue disorder.
     
  14. Loufatski

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    Golota is big with long reach. With his strength and good movement (like VK) Golota might be able to shut Tomaz down.
     
  15. Stinky gloves

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    definitely Golota immagined one of his former persecutors in Lewis