David Haye vs. Andrew Golota

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  • Motofan
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    #11
    Golota is old and slow (and has been for a few years.) Haye would look great against him and KO him early. Like within the first 3 rounds.

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    • KnockoutTheFat
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      #12
      Originally posted by Silencers
      He got knocked down against Grant but refused to continue. In other words, he quit.
      That's exactly what happened. Go to 7:27 for the KD.

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      • Jim Jeffries
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        #13
        Originally posted by Silencers
        He got knocked down against Grant but refused to continue. In other words, he quit.
        Never cared much for Golota since the Bowe fights. I hope they find someone else, I'd much rather see Haye in there with someone like Eddie Chambers or even David Tua.

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        • Silencers
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          #14
          Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
          Never cared much for Golota since the Bowe fights. I hope they find someone else, I'd much rather see Haye in there with someone like Eddie Chambers or even David Tua.
          Haye turned down the Tua fight so that's not happening and I think Chambers could be a bad styles match up for him if Chambers doesn't go into his shell and stops punching.

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          • GodOfWar
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            #15
            Andrew Golota is a god of war when he choose to be, when he didn't have mental problems and came into the fight with a ****ed up brain.

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            • Jim Jeffries
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              #16
              Originally posted by Silencers
              Haye turned down the Tua fight so that's not happening and I think Chambers could be a bad styles match up for him if Chambers doesn't go into his shell and stops punching.
              Who's left? Dimitrenko, Estrada, Briggs, Brock, Virchis? I'd rather see him against Briggs even than Golota.

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              • Silencers
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                #17
                Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                Who's left? Dimitrenko, Estrada, Briggs, Brock, Virchis? I'd rather see him against Briggs even than Golota.
                Maybe Maskaev or Lyakhovich, both fighters aren't the same as they were, he can look good against them while getting some good experience at heavyweight. And their styles would make for good fights.

                Briggs would pose more than punch.

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                • Jim Jeffries
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by KnockoutTheFat
                  That's exactly what happened. Go to 7:27 for the KD.

                  Meh, that was weak. If he was going to have 6 fights at HW before a title shot like Evander did, I'd say sure. But if he's only going to have 2, I'd say no.

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                  • GodOfWar
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                    #19
                    Put david haye in there with golota and you will se davids hayes chin broken. David Haye is afraid of Golota, Golota will easily sign the contracts. Golota is a boxer who ducks no one and would even sign a contract against the great klitscko's. BTW, I'm not polish I just see alot of talent still in golota and I feel that he is really motivated even at age 40, he just seems to have a way better mental state now and I believe he can even win a belt if sam peters ***** ass had the balls to fight him.

                    Golota still has alot left in his tank from what he showed against Mollo, and that he didn't age poorly like oleg maskaev who looked like ass and ridiculously slow in his last match

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                    • AceNguyen
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by GodOfWar
                      Mike Mollo couldn't hurt Golota and Mollo is a natural heavy weight compared to Haye... HAHAHAAHAHAHA, Golota looked bad ass in his last fight and most of you must not have seen it, he was in incredible shape looked very muscular and for a big guy he moved pretty fast even though you all think he is slow. David Haye ko Golota??? HAHAHA, yeah right that will be the day. This fight won't happen either because its too much of a risk for Haye.

                      No one even wants Golota after he easily disposed of mike mollo who should have been ko'd but the ref let mollo clinch for 12 rounds. Andrew Golota wasn't even suppose to win that fight and was the huge underdog going in. And I know mollo isn't that great but for an old golota thats pretty impressive to wipe the floor with mollo.
                      Do you seriously think Mollo is a harder puncher than Haye? Come on, now...I saw the fight and Mollo was landing at will but he didn't have anything behind those punches. Despite that, look what he did to Golota's face.



                      Haye would tee off on this guy, I don't know why anyone would want defend this low-blowing statue.

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