Andrew Golota vs. James Toney

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  • Hitman932
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    #21
    Originally posted by TheManchine
    I think Golota's physique actually got better (or more muscular, whatever) as he got older, he was less muscular and faster in his prime.

    i agree, if you suggest simply by his physique that he did steroids than you basically should suggest at least a dozen of the elite heavies of his era did the same including tyson, holyfield, ibeabuchi, bruno, berbick etc etc..

    i played college football for 2 years and i had some bad acne of my back all the time.... thats a side effect of working hard, having your back on a weight bench and sweating your ass off 5-6 days a week.

    ive seen some chicks out at the beach in g-strings with some acne on their asscheeks, i dont think itd be fair to say it may have come from the roids they did building up to volleyball season

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    • Scott9945
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      #22
      Originally posted by The_Doctor
      Virchis vs. Gomez is off, as far as I know and the sanctioning bodies usually allow for an optional defense after the challenger wins the title. Supposing Sam Peter wins, I see it very likely that Golota gets a shot. As for a Toney-Golota bout, I think the probability very low….

      I get confused by all this alphabet nonsense, but I was under the impression that Vitali gets a guaranteed first shot at the winner.

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      • !!Captain
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        #23
        Originally posted by Scott9945
        He may never have been caught, but I'd sure bet that Golota has been juiced up at various times in his career.
        No doubt about that, Golota is the product of the communist Poland, where juicing the fighters was a normal thing until they started competing as professionals.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Hitman932
          i agree, if you suggest simply by his physique that he did steroids than you basically should suggest at least a dozen of the elite heavies of his era did the same including tyson, holyfield, ibeabuchi, bruno, berbick etc etc..

          Yes, I would suggest that. You can add both Klitschko's as well.

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          • ICEMAN_JOHN
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            #25
            Originally posted by Scott9945
            I get confused by all this alphabet nonsense, but I was under the impression that Vitali gets a guaranteed first shot at the winner.

            Who knows who will get a shot at the WBC title and when. All I know is that Vitali has pulled out of his last two fights due to ongoing injuries. What I'm saying is, that it's not likely that he comes back...

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              #26
              Originally posted by Tunney5;3066178[B
              ]"The Doctor" is a BostonGuy alt [/B]- I recognize the negativity.

              Virchis vs. Gomez isn't necessarily "off", Gomez is having a dispute with his promoter. And Vitali has been saying he will fight the winner of Peter vs. Maskeav.
              Tunney5 is Steelhammer86 aka CanadaJoe who was banned last year. And how was my post even remotely 'negative?' I'm just stating the obvious; it's not likely that Vitali comes back after what's happened in the past...

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                #27
                Originally posted by The_Doctor
                Who knows who will get a shot at the WBC title and when. All I know is that Vitali has pulled out of his last two fights due to ongoing injuries. What I'm saying is, that it's not likely that he comes back...

                Well I would agree that if he does get the chance he's no better than 50/50 to make it through training camp uninjured. But the WBC will give him another chance to tie up the title for months.

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                • beez721
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Tunney5
                  I just read James Toney is calling out Andrew Golota. I imagine Don King would be willing to set it up. I think it would be rather funny to watch fat Toney vs. The Foul Pole.

                  Who do you think would win?
                  the way toney looked in his last 2 fights I think golota would win a decison

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                  • TheGreatA
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by boxing2005
                    No doubt about that, Golota is the product of the communist Poland, where juicing the fighters was a normal thing until they started competing as professionals.

                    Here is Golota in the olympics in 1988, hardly juiced up. Golota actually looks skinny. From the way he acts in that match it seems like he was probably a mental case even when he was young.

                    He moved from Poland to escape the law in 1991, started to compete in 1992 (when he was under 220 lbs). If he ever used steroids, he used them in the U.S.

                    This guy has been a mental case for all of his life. Only now, at 40 years of age, it seems like he has finally cleared his head up.
                    Last edited by TheGreatA; 01-21-2008, 04:53 PM.

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                    • the330ballers
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                      #30
                      if ANYONE saw toneys last performance they would know that he is done and he will get beat the **** up in this fight. not KO'd though.


                      hang em up toney.

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