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  • GranTorino
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    Golota winds up with all four belts?? It could happen

    I know this is gonna sound nuts, but if you think about it, it could happen pretty easily. Its pretty much a given that he's gonna take out Ruiz next month. Leaving Byrd, Brewster, Vitali. Well, Byrd will most likely dodge his way to another gimme decision, and Brewster is a basic non-issue when you think about what Golota would do to him. So that leaves Vitali. And after having seen the Golota/Byrd fight for the fifth time, I am more and more impressed with his skills and I think his mental volatility is a thing of the past. I think he has better skills than Vitali, and is just as strong. Odd, Golota holding all the belts, but there you go.
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    #2
    Originally posted by GranTorino
    I know this is gonna sound nuts, but if you think about it, it could happen pretty easily. Its pretty much a given that he's gonna take out Ruiz next month. Leaving Byrd, Brewster, Vitali. Well, Byrd will most likely dodge his way to another gimme decision, and Brewster is a basic non-issue when you think about what Golota would do to him. So that leaves Vitali. And after having seen the Golota/Byrd fight for the fifth time, I am more and more impressed with his skills and I think his mental volatility is a thing of the past. I think he has better skills than Vitali, and is just as strong. Odd, Golota holding all the belts, but there you go.
    This is very, very far-fetched. Not only because it's Golota, who Vitali doesn't want and won't have to face because he won't be the WBC mandatory anytime soon, or because Byrd already faced him and doesn't want a rematch, or because why would he go for the WBO belt if he already had one of the others, but because he'll lose to Ruiz next month.

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    • mr.thraz
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      #3
      we'll see if he has improved his mentel toughness in this fight with ruiz.

      but i tell you the belt aren't unified cause of the promoters not cause these guys don't wanna fight each other.

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      • ejk22
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        #4
        Originally posted by GranTorino
        I know this is gonna sound nuts, but if you think about it, it could happen pretty easily. Its pretty much a given that he's gonna take out Ruiz next month. Leaving Byrd, Brewster, Vitali. Well, Byrd will most likely dodge his way to another gimme decision, and Brewster is a basic non-issue when you think about what Golota would do to him. So that leaves Vitali. And after having seen the Golota/Byrd fight for the fifth time, I am more and more impressed with his skills and I think his mental volatility is a thing of the past. I think he has better skills than Vitali, and is just as strong. Odd, Golota holding all the belts, but there you go.
        Do you have this fight on video? If you do I wouldn't mind getting my hands on a copy of it. I saw this fight once and that was not enough for me.

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        • techn9ne
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          #5
          he may have all 4 belts but thats until michael grant rises from the ashes and pummels him for the second time

          oh snap!

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          • MetalVomit
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            #6
            Originally posted by GranTorino
            I know this is gonna sound nuts, but if you think about it, it could happen pretty easily. Its pretty much a given that he's gonna take out Ruiz next month. Leaving Byrd, Brewster, Vitali. Well, Byrd will most likely dodge his way to another gimme decision, and Brewster is a basic non-issue when you think about what Golota would do to him. So that leaves Vitali. And after having seen the Golota/Byrd fight for the fifth time, I am more and more impressed with his skills and I think his mental volatility is a thing of the past. I think he has better skills than Vitali, and is just as strong. Odd, Golota holding all the belts, but there you go.

            he wont beat Vitali, but he should mop the floor with everyone else. I still think i could take Brewster

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            • TheFairPole
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              I think he is becoming King's main fighter. I really think a fight with him and Vitali would be a great fight. lots of blood and lots of swelling. If Andrew can keep his mentality against Ruiz he is over the mental issues he has had in the past. I picture this fight as kind of a Vitali vs. an in shape Sanders. I realize Golota doesn't have the bomb that sanders does but he does punch hard to the body and to the head. I think this fight would be a classic!!!

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              • realheavyhands
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                #8
                well vitali is scared of him for some reason ... but if he got um all tyson would destroy golota... golota is scared of tyson.. he dont like fight huge punchers.. and tyson hit with 2 hands klit only hit with one and brewsters a bum

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                • guru
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                  #9
                  golota, the guy who has NEVER won a big fight??? the guy who quits when the going gets rough?? he's gonna unify the titles???

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                  • FibreOptic
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by neils7147933
                    This is very, very far-fetched. Not only because it's Golota, who Vitali doesn't want and won't have to face because he won't be the WBC mandatory anytime soon, or because Byrd already faced him and doesn't want a rematch, or because why would he go for the WBO belt if he already had one of the others, but because he'll lose to Ruiz next month.
                    Hey Neils7147933, who is that in your avatar?

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