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    i've just watched his epic battles with riddick bowe again, my goodness he beat the life out of bowe, then went and got himself dq'd in both fights while he was clearly winning them

    he obviously was at that time a good fighter with solid chin and heart. does anyone think that if he maintained that form he could have ruled the heavyweight division

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    i would say yes,same with Tyson too

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    Golota is a very skilled big guy but lacks heart to continue when things really heat up, Bowe 1 & 2, M.Grant, L.Lewis and M.Tyson. He did not get a chance to dissconnect in the Brewster fight.
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    All I have to say regarding the man is..."I had to bite the Mother Fuker."
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Golota had all the tools to be a really good HW, but he had no heart and was emotionally so unstable...you can add him to the long list of woulda coulda shoulda...but never did
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDukeof74
    Golota is a very skilled big guy but lacks heart to continue when things really heat up, Bowe 1 & 2, M.Grant, L.Lewis and M.Tyson. He did not get a chance to dissconnect in the Brewster fight.
    No, Don King pretty much hang up on him after that first knockdown

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    Default Re: the crazy andrew golota

    had all the skills to be a champion apart from the brain

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    i think it truely is a shame because he was a monster in the bowe fights but soon after he lost all heart and will to dig deep

    dam shame

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBSCFC
    had all the skills to be a champion apart from the brain
    He sure as hell didn't help the stereotype his people suffer from

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuclear bull
    i've just watched his epic battles with riddick bowe again, my goodness he beat the life out of bowe, then went and got himself dq'd in both fights while he was clearly winning them

    he obviously was at that time a good fighter with solid chin and heart. does anyone think that if he maintained that form he could have ruled the heavyweight division
    No he wouldn't have ruled if he maintained that form: build up huge leads and then blow it with foul shots. LOL just kidding. If he could have ever learned not to throw body shots, he could have held a title.
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    Default Re: the crazy andrew golota

    Golota missed the mental make up to make it, physically he had the tools to be superb, but boxing is more than that.

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    Default Re: the crazy andrew golota

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Quote Originally Posted by LBSCFC
    had all the skills to be a champion apart from the brain
    He sure as hell didn't help the stereotype his people suffer from

    Eh? What are you on about - what stereotype that 'his people' suffer from?
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