Re: Kevin McBride hoping to use Golota as stepping stone this Sat Night....
Golata has the physical tools that could beat anybody. His heart, desire and discipline have always been in other places though.
His offensive skillset was amazing though. Heavy Handed, Combinations, and good hand speed for his size.
He has always been one I wanted to watch, because on any given day, he has the ability to have a big fight go his way. If his head was on straight, he would have been so tough to beat.
Re: Kevin McBride hoping to use Golota as stepping stone this Sat Night....
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Originally Posted by Deanrw
Golata has the physical tools that could beat anybody. His heart, desire and discipline have always been in other places though.
His offensive skillset was amazing though. Heavy Handed, Combinations, and good hand speed for his size.
He has always been one I wanted to watch, because on any given day, he has the ability to have a big fight go his way. If his head was on straight, he would have been so tough to beat.
Cool click ! very true... His weakness was he would fall apart when pressed. .. when things didn’t go how he planned , He would just flat short circuit , off to biting kicking and scratch almost a comedy really in the Gym the guy was a nutter literally . . .. A very strange person to be around , I guess we all have our demons, some people are just better equipped at controlling them !
Re: Kevin McBride hoping to use Golota as stepping stone this Sat Night....
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Lords Gym
Golota is nut house crazy, however if he can keep it together mentally . he will win. andrew carries a heavy hand , has more experiance and a high level determination .
however if he can keep it together mentally .
When has he ever kept it togther though ??
How bout that time he beat Chris Byrd from pillar to post and got freakin ROBBED?
Re: Kevin McBride hoping to use Golota as stepping stone this Sat Night....
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Originally Posted by Hulk
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Lords Gym
Golota is nut house crazy, however if he can keep it together mentally . he will win. andrew carries a heavy hand , has more experiance and a high level determination .
however if he can keep it together mentally .
When has he ever kept it togther though ??
How bout that time he beat Chris Byrd from pillar to post and got freakin ROBBED?
Didn't see that fight.
Re: Kevin McBride hoping to use Golota as stepping stone this Sat Night....
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
I wouldn't worry too much, McBride will probably get smoked inside 3 rounds anyways.
The last time we saw Golota he looked like a brick wall with fists. Monster.
Re: Kevin McBride hoping to use Golota as stepping stone this Sat Night....
McBride is just horrible. Im not into Golota whatsoever but he should stop McBride and pretty easily.
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Originally Posted by Hulk
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Lords Gym
Golota is nut house crazy, however if he can keep it together mentally . he will win. andrew carries a heavy hand , has more experiance and a high level determination .
however if he can keep it together mentally .
When has he ever kept it togther though ??
How bout that time he beat Chris Byrd from pillar to post and got freakin ROBBED?
well said..
Re: Kevin McBride hoping to use Golota as stepping stone this Sat Night....
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
He will be a stepping stone, one that he will trip over and fall flat on his big red face.
lol :coolclick:
If there was one man who I would doubt being able to cross a set of stepping stones over a small stream it would be Kevin McBride ;D
Re: Kevin McBride hoping to use Golota as stepping stone this Sat Night....
McBride weighed 288. Hell be tired after one round and get ktfo
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cc back Bilbo. Honestly though I do give McBride a chance but it really lies on what Golata does. Golata is known for beating himself so who knows with him.
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Kevin McBride is not even european class , is i slow , has a glass jaw and no stamina.
In their respective primes Golota KO McBride in 1 min flat ,
McBride wouldnt even have beat BUTTERBEAN :)
now golota wins inside 4
Re: Kevin McBride hoping to use Golota as stepping stone this Sat Night....
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
I wouldn't worry too much, McBride will probably get smoked inside 3 rounds anyways.
The last time we saw Golota he looked like a brick wall with fists. Monster.
Of course that was against a very out of shape Jeremy Bates,that only showed up at the arena for the promise of a largish check when he woke up.
Re: Kevin McBride hoping to use Golota as stepping stone this Sat Night....
I find it interesting that guys like Golota or McBride could be considered as title challengers but in this day and age it seems like there are more freakshow attractions than real challengers. I mean how could McCline be ina title shot after being defeated earlier this year against a title holder who himself has been beaten since. I know that in the past, way in the past, some challengers got title for the oddest reasons--like the last guy James Jeffires defended his title against before retiring the first time had supposedly decked Jeffries in an exhibition which was the ballyhoo around the title match. At this point I'd rather see all the champions fight each other til we have one undisputed champ again.
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McBride weighed 288. Hell be tired after one round and get ktfo
288lbs!!!!,says it all really about McBride and "how hard" he's been training lol,wotever!
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Originally Posted by LuciferTheGreat
I find it interesting that guys like Golota or McBride could be considered as title challengers but in this day and age it seems like there are more freakshow attractions than real challengers. I mean how could McCline be ina title shot after being defeated earlier this year against a title holder who himself has been beaten since. I know that in the past, way in the past, some challengers got title for the oddest reasons--like the last guy James Jeffires defended his title against before retiring the first time had supposedly decked Jeffries in an exhibition which was the ballyhoo around the title match. At this point I'd rather see all the champions fight each other til we have one undisputed champ again.
To be fair to McCline he did suffer an injury to his kneecap and was coming on strong in the fight with Valuev.