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 Last update:  6/25/2012       Read more by Boxing Clever         
   
Golota in Hot Water, Could Be Deported To Poland
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Retired heavyweight Andrew Golota could be deported from the United States to his native Poland. The 44-year-old boxer's case is in court and his wife, Mariola Golota, told The Chicago Tribune that a decision is expected in September. Golota was involved in several high profile fights, including bouts against Mike Tyson (2000) and two against Riddick Bowe in 1996 that ended in disqualifications. He also won a bronze medal at the 1988 Olympics.

Golota lives in the Chicago suburb of Northbrook as a legal permanent resident of the U.S., but a criminal background check was triggered when he filed paperwork to become an American citizen.

Golota pleaded guilty in a 2006 Cook County involving a dozen firearms found in his home. Golota's firearm owner's identification card was temporarily revoked at the time. He also pleaded guilty in Will County in 2003 to impersonating a police officer. Golota was accused of flashing an honorary New Jersey police badge when he was pulled over in the Chicago suburbs.

Mariola Golota said the deportation case is "this big, black cloud that's hanging over our family." An attorney and U.S. citizen, she said her husband is treated more harshly because of his celebrity.

"I'm just hopeful that it's going to turn out OK. It's kind of out of your hands," Mariola Golota said. "Andrew paid dearly for whatever he did. You pay once when you plead guilty and then you pay again, and that's much harsher."

 

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comment by nycsmooth, on 06-26-2012
Poland's changed immeasureably, I was there 2 years ago on vacation, great place & people...Golota will enjoy it...

comment by MarkN999, on 06-26-2012
A celebrity huh? He doesn't even make Kathy Griffin's D-List. What a shocking story because he always seemed to be a very grounded and steady individual in and out of the ring.

comment by jreckoning, on 06-26-2012
The charges were a long time ago. If he gets deported, Poland isn't that bad. :boxing:

comment by Alonzo Harris, on 06-25-2012
12 firearms!? f*ck me they should put this guy in the new Expendables film! Golota would be an awesome bad guy.

comment by AndNewChampion, on 06-25-2012
12 fire arms is a lot LOL.

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