Well Im a big fan of Golota and there was one thing that surprised me. He got battered in round 1 and yet survived, and McBride has more power than Lewis or Brewster.
I do not know how many times I must say it but I will say it again. Sam Colonna is the worst trainer for Golota. He has no clue how to properly prepare his fighter for a fight. Once again he was cold upon entering the ring and it took him the first couple rounds to get warmed up. That is what the trainer is supposed to do in the lockerroom. Warm up his fighter. Another thing I noticed about Golota is. He now fights flat footed. He does not have the same bounce he did when he was younger. He slaps and paws with his jab as opposed to sticking it in there like Wlad Klitschko does. What ever happened to his straight right hand that he used to throw with confidence?
I'll say it again too, you are wrong and Colonna is a great trainer. Maybe if you had an ounce of knowledge about Golota as a person you would understand that Colonna is not the issue. Also, Golota is nearly 40 years old and way past his prime. He has always had nerves and always freezes up. He fought a decent fight under his circumstances.
The fight was for the IBF International belt whatever the fuck that means. Does this mean that the IBF changes it's rankings and rates Golota very high? High enough to warrant a match against Wlad Klitschko.
Its sad to think, but if its true I could see Wlad taking this fight.
The fight was for the IBF International belt whatever the fuck that means. Does this mean that the IBF changes it's rankings and rates Golota very high? High enough to warrant a match against Wlad Klitschko.
Golota was always one of the most skilled heavyweights of this era....his problem is that he's Polish, and like his grandfather, he would ride into war on a horse against German tanks, trying to literally whip the tanks into submission lol ...not the brightest of men:-P
LMFAO:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Sadly I agree
What a crap fight, talk about telegraphing shots they could both have telegrammed each other what was coming next, if i wanted to see two old fat men fighting id go down the local.
Golota was always one of the most skilled heavyweights of this era....his problem is that he's Polish, and like his grandfather, he would ride into war on a horse against German tanks, trying to literally whip the tanks into submission lol ...not the brightest of men:-P
Wow, I'm still a big golota fan but he has lost a lot of his speed. Back when he fought Bowe I thought he had the quickest hands of any heavyweight, and brilliant combinations, and an awesome jab. He looked very slow there. One thing he has improved on though is his heart. I never thought Golota had a horrible chin because he took some huge shots from Bowe and showed to handle them well. Seems like his mind goes to crap sometimes when he gets rocked. But this time he was actually throwing punches back while his legs were wabbly. Something I havent seen from Golota in years.
who saw Golota do the Tyson weave in round 2? Nice. Golota didnt look half bad, but Mcbride isnt half good. Golota looked sort of dejected at the announcement of his win, maybe he bet on Mcbride?
golota has regressed badly over the years. he used to have an aewsome left jab. almost as good as wlads. if he wasnt such a big pussy he may have won a title when he was younger
I lost any respect for him after the two Bowe fights. Talk about RETARDED.
Golota still has underrated offensive skills, but he still fights standing straight up with left hand down, so as soon as he faces a decent skilled puncher its lights out. Let's not forget he made Brewster look like Mike Tyson.
golota has regressed badly over the years. he used to have an aewsome left jab. almost as good as wlads. if he wasnt such a big pussy he may have won a title when he was younger
Golota still has underrated offensive skills, but he still fights standing straight up with left hand down, so as soon as he faces a decent skilled puncher its lights out. Let's not forget he made Brewster look like Mike Tyson.
I have no idea why the fight was stopped.
Im thinking the ref thought the cut was severe enough to merit a stop, but it didn't look too bad to me.
I've always wanted Golota to succeed, it could be because i feel sorry for him. Its too late for him now, I don't think he should pursue fights with the young guns of the division. He looked like a stiff old man in there.
I do not know how many times I must say it but I will say it again. Sam Colonna is the worst trainer for Golota. He has no clue how to properly prepare his fighter for a fight. Once again he was cold upon entering the ring and it took him the first couple rounds to get warmed up. That is what the trainer is supposed to do in the lockerroom. Warm up his fighter. Another thing I noticed about Golota is. He now fights flat footed. He does not have the same bounce he did when he was younger. He slaps and paws with his jab as opposed to sticking it in there like Wlad Klitschko does. What ever happened to his straight right hand that he used to throw with confidence?