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Andrew Golota to fight March 19th 2005!!

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    #51
    if he doesnt' win this fight, he needs to retire!! last chance buddy

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      #52
      Golota deserves another shot, for sure. His performances against both Byrd and Ruiz were not awe inspiring, but the guy showed-up in shape and went the distance in close fights with those "champs".

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        #53
        Originally posted by Klitschko=chicken
        I feel the chances are going to be high that Golota will choke in this one.

        Rid**** Bowe imitated the Brewster human punching bag style in his fights with Golota and it seemed to get to Golota's head.


        Brewster win DQ 10
        I don't think Bowe got to his head, Golota was clearly beating Bowe, But then he got dqed, we will see what happens

        I think Golota wins by TKO/KO in round 8

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          #54
          If Golota doesn't knock out Brewster he really needs to retire.The only thing that Brewster has shown me is that he can take a beating.Brewster is like Holyfield with all the heart and chin but, he lacks any skill from what I've seen.Golota should be able to box circles around him.

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            #55
            Golota better watch out for his water bottles

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              #56
              Originally posted by damonbleed
              If Golota doesn't knock out Brewster he really needs to retire.The only thing that Brewster has shown me is that he can take a beating.Brewster is like Holyfield with all the heart and chin but, he lacks any skill from what I've seen.Golota should be able to box circles around him.
              I respect your opinion
              But Golota recently outboxed 2 great heavyweights
              But he just got screwed
              Golota beat Byrd, and definetly beat Ruiz
              He just got screwed out of both the titles
              I don't think Golota should retire
              I mean sure he's getting up there in age
              But he is still competitive, Unlike Holyfield

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                #57
                Brewster had never been stopped in his career. He isn`t a top tier heavyweight but saying that if Golota doesn`t win by KO he should retire is wrong. Golota would do well to win on points in a controldisplay that we know on his day he can achieve. Brewster can punch, why risk it by fighting in close and going for the KO when you can get the win and a title? Golota has had bad luck of late and just getting the 'W' should be the proirity here, not a KO!

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Atwa_66
                  I respect your opinion
                  But Golota recently outboxed 2 great heavyweights
                  But he just got screwed
                  Golota beat Byrd, and definetly beat Ruiz
                  He just got screwed out of both the titles
                  I don't think Golota should retire
                  I mean sure he's getting up there in age
                  But he is still competitive, Unlike Holyfield


                  I too think he should not retire.

                  He de-facto has two belts.

                  An intelligent fighter always should try to win, not necessarily KO.

                  If a win is reached by a KO, it's good, if not, it's also good.
                  Last edited by Nautilus; 12-23-2004, 09:35 PM.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Atwa_66
                    I respect your opinion
                    But Golota recently outboxed 2 great heavyweights
                    But he just got screwed
                    Golota beat Byrd, and definetly beat Ruiz
                    He just got screwed out of both the titles
                    I don't think Golota should retire
                    I mean sure he's getting up there in age
                    But he is still competitive, Unlike Holyfield
                    I agree with everything except calling Ruiz and Byrd in his current state great.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by damonbleed
                      If Golota doesn't knock out Brewster he really needs to retire.The only thing that Brewster has shown me is that he can take a beating.Brewster is like Holyfield with all the heart and chin but, he lacks any skill from what I've seen.Golota should be able to box circles around him.
                      You are forgetting the fact that Brewster has fair amount of power.

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