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    Default Re: Andrew Golota

    yer but prime for prime, tyson would have him out within the first 3 rounds. you know he would!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoomBoom
    I just finished watching a few of his fights, Ive seen them all before but not for a while. People say Tyson is the craziest heavyweight of all time, but I disagree. Golata takes that title. After watching the two Bowe fights I was actually angry. Especially the second one when hes giving Bowe a beating with only a couple minutes left in the fight and throws three low blows and land two of them. Why the f#ck did he throw them after being warned by the ref and told by his corner only to throw head shots I dont know... Then I watched the Tyson fight, and yeah Tyson was going to knock him out, but Golota started doing better in the second round and he just quit. I guess Tyson did learn something from that fight though..anyways, then I watched his fight with Brewster and did anyone else notice that he wasn't hurt. He went down a couple times and got up slow, but that was not a guy who was seriously rocked, that was a guy who didn't want to fight imo. Golota is schedule to fight Kevin McBride, and as sad as it is, that sloth may have a chance If Andrew falls apart which I suspect he might. Watching Golota in the ring is like watching the front-runner in a race smash his head on the pavement a foot before the finish line. I just don't understand.



    He quit the Tyson fight because he was actually hurt bad.....After the fight they found swelling on the brain....Matter of fact when Golota quit Duva openly questioned Andrews heart....After the Scan and having the results duva made a public apology to Andrew
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    ....well if they could find his brain in the CAT scan I am sure they figured it was swollen



    Golota withstood the best Tyson had to offer and only suffered some broken bones so I've heard but I don't think it would have mattered either way.


    If Golota ever fought Morrison he'd have been a goner, he just took too long to get going

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    i still don't get why the Tyson/Golota fight was considered a NC, i mean it's not Tyson's fault that Golota quit, Tyson was beating his ass and bad, it should have been ruled a TKO

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
    i still don't get why the Tyson/Golota fight was considered a NC, i mean it's not Tyson's fault that Golota quit, Tyson was beating his a** and bad, it should have been ruled a TKO
    It was because Tyson tested positive for pot in his system... It was definetly originally a TKO.

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