Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
Quote Originally Posted by Ice Cold Boxing
Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
Against a younger faster opponent,who was cheating like mad,he delivered a cool and calculated beat down.
And even though the younger guy was getting away with some outrageous crap out there(the repeated shoulder spears to Golata's midsection come to mind) Andrew did the one thing nobody was sure he could do.He kept his cool,and kept working without doing anything stupid out there
You have to be kidding me ?? i'll admit Golota did handle the pressure well but Mollo is a journeyman fighter. And after the middle rounds Mollo was basically holding on for dear life and it was unimpressive how Golota couldn't finish him off. Golota looked slow and his punches were very sloppy and he was even stunned numerous times by a sloppy journeyman fighter like Mollo.
A 19-1 journeyman that King had serious money invested in on a King card
You dont understand the buisness one iota do you
Golata was supposed to lose


Trainer Monkey, I think it's you who doesn't understand the business side.

If Golota was 'supposed' to lose on a King card, against a King fighter who King has invested a lot of money in, he would have lost. Mollo was busy enough in the early rounds that a dodgy decision was not out of the question. King gets what King wants.

Golota is a thousand times more bankable than Mollo. He's white, Polish and FUCKING CRAZY - what's not to love?

Bottom line, and why I agree with Ice Cold - Golota looked terribly slow and sloppy against a vastly inferior and undersized opponent with a dreadful stamina problem. Golota should have KO'd that guy inside of four rounds - just like DaVaryll Williamson did.