Ray Austin Punishes and Stops Andrew Golota in One

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  • -Antonio-
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    #11
    Well Mollo and McBride are ****. Golota beating them never meant much. He was blown out by Brewster in a round, and he was done then.

    People hate Austin, but he's not awful. He's been competitive against everybody except Wlad. Hell I thought he would of beaten Sultan if the ref wouldnt of missed the kd.

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    • donray
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      #12
      Golota would have knocked him out if it wasn't for the elbow that elbow was flopping around everytime he tried to throw it, golota's elbow was definitely dislocated, I saw it with my own eyes the left was useless.

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      • The Hammer
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        #13
        Originally posted by -Antonio-
        Well Mollo and McBride are ****. Golota beating them never meant much. He was blown out by Brewster in a round, and he was done then.

        People hate Austin, but he's not awful. He's been competitive against everybody except Wlad. Hell I thought he would of beaten Sultan if the ref wouldnt of missed the kd.
        You're right, Austin isn't a bad fighter. People have been much too hard on Ray since his fight with Wlad. Good to see him back in the mix.

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        • -Antonio-
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          #14
          Originally posted by donray
          Golota would have knocked him out if it wasn't for the elbow that elbow was flopping around everytime he tried to throw it, golota's elbow was definitely dislocated, I saw it with my own eyes the left was useless.
          So he injured it in 5 seconds? Or was the kd what caused it?

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          • jcarr71
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            #15
            Austin is an excellent gate keeper for the heavies. I'd like to see Dimentreko or Arreola against him.

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            • donray
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              #16
              It happened pretty early when Golota threw it a few times after that he couldn't even use it as a jab, and everytime he threw it would flop around like it wasn't connected and golota would grimace in pain, but he was still game and austin couldn't even hurt him with one arm golota, would have koed him if it wasn't for the bum arm for sure I would have quit to he couldn't even use at as jab to set up other punches it was a big handicap.

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              • donray
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                #17
                Originally posted by -Antonio-
                So he injured it in 5 seconds? Or was the kd what caused it?
                It happened pretty early when Golota threw it a few times after that he couldn't even use it as a jab, and everytime he threw it would flop around like it wasn't connected and golota would grimace in pain, but he was still game and austin couldn't even hurt him with one arm, golota would have koed him if it wasn't for the bum arm for sure. I would have quit too he couldn't even use at as jab to set up other punches, it was a big handicap.

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                • Dynamite Kid
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                  #18
                  if Austin is beating you its time to call it a day,Auston looked absolute ****e last time out

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                  • neils7147933
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by sjomcik
                    Bad news, I was hopping for Valuev vs Golota
                    SURELY the WBA will nix Valuev v Golota now, or will they? It is the crappiest HW belt and their rankings are a joke, and Golota once fought for 3 straight titles despite not coming off wins...never say never lol

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                    • paul750
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                      #20
                      Nothing really surprises me about that guy. He's quite old now and should maybe think about calling it a day. The funny thing is, he keeps coming back and showing he can perform to a decent level, even after awful losses.

                      I didn't know much about Mollo, but I thought his power would have been enough to beat Golota. In retrospect, Mollo's power may have been overrated.

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