Golota will knock Brewster out! I'll bet all my points on it when the fight comes.
Brewster Vs. Golota
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Sure it makes sense that Golota would win. Ok course. But he has a much better trackrecord of dissapointing than of doing what makes sense.
bowe twice, Grant, Tyson, Bryd and Ruiz he should have beaten but dind't.
I am going with Brewster on this one.Comment
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NO way man. Golota tends to do that against taller fighters like Bowe. He didn't do it against Ruiz or Bryd and he probably won't do it to Brewster.Originally posted by Runw/knivesBrewster had better literally have "Balls of Steel" because Golota's prime target is the Twig+Berries.Comment
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He quit it because he had a broken jaw and a broken handOriginally posted by manila_assasinWhat makes Golota have the attitude? I mean... I was watching the Tyson fight last week and why did he quit that one?
and Kimmy, if you had half a brain, you would know Golota got screwed out of Ruiz, and he didn't lose to Byrd it was a draw you moronComment
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Bowe fights were both dirty, both guys were committing fouls. In the first Andrew was winning, but just couldn't stand that Bowe was not going down...
In the second, Golota was knocked down with punches to the back of the head, the ref didn't react. Andrew got pissed off, but still didn't need to hit low, he put Bowe down cleanly twice. But again, he wanted to KO him and couldn't, so he started to get nervous. Hitting low in that fight was a big mistake. He could have just stood there hitting Bowe's head til the end and get a wide decision win.
The Lewis fight was lost before it started (muscle relaxant injected just before, he was slow like a cow), besides, he would've lost it anyway, Lennox was just too good for him, I guess.
The one I would never understand was his quitting in the Grant fight. He would have got an easy decision, it was enough to just stand there after the kd and do nothing til the end... He said after the fight 'I thought I was losing on cards anyway' - wtf!!??
The Tyson fight... Well, he said he quit cause Tyson was fouling him and the ref didn't react, he was asking his corner to talk to referee, but they didn't do it. Plus he got the jaw broken end of first round and some problems with his hand, he felt Tyson would have killed him.
I don't think so, the second round was better than the first, but it was him in the ring, not me. Maybe he felt he just couldn't continue...
Talking about last 2 fights. Byrd draw was almost fair
but the 'loss' to Ruiz was unfair IMO. He didn't finish the job, true, but hey, Ruiz did nothing to win the fight, except for a couple of single punches that caught Golota, but did no harm at all.
Now Brewster - Andrew must win and will win this time. Albert Sosnowski beat Brewster up in a sparring, c'mon... If somehow Golota doesn't do the same in the title fight, he should give up boxing, no doubt...Comment
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I think both Bowe fights he got frustrated that he hit Bowe with everything and Bowe did not stay down so he low blowed his way to a DQ. The fight vs Lewis I felt he was going to knock Lewis out but the musle relaxer that the ******* Dr. wrongly injected him with ****ed him up way before the fight and you saw him on cloud nine while he was walking to the ring. This fight was lost before it even started. The Michael Grant fight was the most puzzling one of them all. He had Grant beat on all three judges score cards and his corner told him that he was losing the fight entering into the 10th round. He got knocked down and just quit like a mother****ing *****? All he needed to do was dance around for two more rounds and avoid being knocked down again and he wins at least a split decision. Against Tyson, I think he was totally out of shape, did not care and his fear of Tyson hitting him overcame him and he just left before thngs got worse.Originally posted by AnjewBowe fights were both dirty, both guys were committing fouls. In the first Andrew was winning, but just couldn't stand that Bowe was not going down...
In the second, Golota was knocked down with punches to the back of the head, the ref didn't react. Andrew got pissed off, but still didn't need to hit low, he put Bowe down cleanly twice. But again, he wanted to KO him and couldn't, so he started to get nervous. Hitting low in that fight was a big mistake. He could have just stood there hitting Bowe's head til the end and get a wide decision win.
The Lewis fight was lost before it started (muscle relaxant injected just before, he was slow like a cow), besides, he would've lost it anyway, Lennox was just too good for him, I guess.
The one I would never understand was his quitting in the Grant fight. He would have got an easy decision, it was enough to just stand there after the kd and do nothing til the end... He said after the fight 'I thought I was losing on cards anyway' - wtf!!??
The Tyson fight... Well, he said he quit cause Tyson was fouling him and the ref didn't react, he was asking his corner to talk to referee, but they didn't do it. Plus he got the jaw broken end of first round and some problems with his hand, he felt Tyson would have killed him.
I don't think so, the second round was better than the first, but it was him in the ring, not me. Maybe he felt he just couldn't continue...
Talking about last 2 fights. Byrd draw was almost fair
but the 'loss' to Ruiz was unfair IMO. He didn't finish the job, true, but hey, Ruiz did nothing to win the fight, except for a couple of single punches that caught Golota, but did no harm at all.
Now Brewster - Andrew must win and will win this time. Albert Sosnowski beat Brewster up in a sparring, c'mon... If somehow Golota doesn't do the same in the title fight, he should give up boxing, no doubt...Comment
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Golota should beat up Brewster, but credit to Lamon - the guy is short on talent but he has brass balls.The same cannot yet be said of Golota; hence, I would never bet on the foul pole.That said, I'll be cheering him on regardless....Comment
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