WBO heavyweight champion of the world “Relentless” Lamon Brewster lived up to his nickname tonight in Chicago, Illinois as he wiped away the challenge of Polish contender Andrew Golota in less than a minute. Brewster managed to get inside of Golota’s defense almost immediately to land his vaunted left hook, and Golota found himself on the canvas as a result. Golota made his way up but looked very shaky as he resumed fighting. It was not long before Brewster connected again and Golota was driven through the ring ropes. Golota struggled to get back into the ring before referee Gino Rodriguez allowed him to continue. However, it was simply a matter of time until Brewster got to Golota again, and when he did, Golota went down for the third and final time as mandated by WBO championship rules. The contest was stopped at fifty-three seconds of the round. The fight was Golota’s fourth world championship attempt, and almost certainly his last as we expect a statement of retirement from him very soon. Brewster dealt much more impressively with Golota than did Chris Byrd and John Ruiz, and on such form, may gain a few more believers to his cause.
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