i have been a Golota fan since his prime in the mid-late 90's and I have to say that he has disappointed me more than once over the years! He was a fighter with great skills who failed himself in his big fights due to his mental-makeup. If anyone here has felt or knows someone who suffers anxiexy or panic attacks they know how bad they make you feel both physically and mentally. I will not re-cap his career as I am sure he tries not to as well. If he had retired after the 2nd Bowe fight, he would have been considered one of the greatest fighter's that wasted their potential. I have to say after watching the Brewster fight that Golota should hang em' up and spend time with his family. From what I have heard, he wasn't foolish with his money so he doesn't need to continue for a paycheck. I watched Golota come out of his corner for round 1 and he looked so awkward and stiff, he couldn't block one punch that Brewster threw! He wasn't able to defend himself or throw anything back that was meaningful. If we remember him against Bowe he was a very well rounded fighter! Bobbing and weaving away from Bowe's bombs and beating Bowe to the jab (one of the best I have seen) and throwing combinations that overwhelmed Bowe, who at this point would be considered a much better fighter than Brewster. Hopefully Golota will not consider coming back as he is half the fighter he was physically due to surgery as well as age. He got 4 shots at the title, twice controversially losing which is more than most fighters can say and he was certainly a crowd pleaser win or lose! He made his comeback to try and win a title, but also due to the way he went out against Tyson, which is understandable. No one wants to be remembered like that. His comeback was more successful than most expected so he should consider it successful. Very few fighter win a belt, he was good enough at one time to win one, but almost winning one on 2 occasions is not that bad and again, most fighters would have loved to have gotten one shot!