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  • #11
    Originally posted by McKay
    Bowe got the descison aganst Golota, But Golot won the fight. Even bowe admits in quotes "after loosing to Golota the 2nd time" he said that.
    got the decision? It was a DQ loss both times....

    you have no idea what you're talking about, thanks for proving it once again

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    • #12
      Originally posted by SacTown1
      I was wondering if the Golota Lovers in the house could come up with a top 10 list of his biggest wins.....I'll get one started:

      1. Orlin Norris - Golota beat an out of shape former cruiserweight, and had to go the distance, IMPRESSIVE

      2. Michael Grant - oops, wait a second....

      3. Chris Byrd - wait that was a draw....

      4. Marcus Rhode - maybe the biggest win of Golota's epic career

      5. Rid**** Bowe - wait he lost twice, nevermind....

      6. Lennox Lewis - nope he got KO'd in less than 2 minutes...

      7. Danell Nicholson - Golota beat a guy who quit right around the time of the stare-down, very impressive

      8. Mike Tyson - oops I messed up again....

      9. John Ruiz - Golota fights the worst heavyweight belt-holder in history and....wait he lost that one too.....

      I'll just stop at 9, can somebody make a better list than this one, of Golota's top 10 in-ring accomplishments????

      Thanks, I'd appreciate it


      Do you have to cheer for the best fighters?? Its ok not to be a front runner once in a while, not saying that you are.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by SacTown1
        got the decision? It was a DQ loss both times....

        you have no idea what you're talking about, thanks for proving it once again
        Technially Bowe got the nod from the judges but Golota was the real victor and even Bowe admits it. If Bowe himself admits , you are hardly in a position to deny it. Golota tore that man to f****ing shreds ending his career in one of the most brutal heavyweight bouts in history.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by McKay
          Technially Bowe got the nod from the judges but Golota was the real victor and even Bowe admits it. If Bowe himself admits , you are hardly in a position to deny it. Golota tore that man to f****ing shreds ending his career in one of the most brutal heavyweight bouts in history.
          And then Ruiz beat down Golota so...

          Ruiz > Golota > Bowe

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          • #15
            You got the arrows facing the wrong way. Better change it.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by McKay
              Technially Bowe got the nod from the judges but Golota was the real victor and even Bowe admits it. If Bowe himself admits , you are hardly in a position to deny it. Golota tore that man to f****ing shreds ending his career in one of the most brutal heavyweight bouts in history.
              alright you obviously didn't see either of the two fights so I'll leave the topic alone, but just to let you know, the 1st fight was a 7th round DQ, the 2nd fight was a 9th round DQ, the judges didn't come into play in either fight, so you might want to do your research before you make ******ed comments (but then again, when AREN'T you making yourself look ******, nevermind, keep up the great work)

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              • #17
                Originally posted by SacTown1
                alright you obviously didn't see either of the two fights so I'll leave the topic alone, but just to let you know, the 1st fight was a 7th round DQ, the 2nd fight was a 9th round DQ, the judges didn't come into play in either fight, so you might want to do your research before you make ******ed comments (but then again, when AREN'T you making yourself look ******, nevermind, keep up the great work)
                Golota got dq'd in the second fight with 8 seconds left in 9th round of a ten 10 round bout and Bowe was totally gone. His legs were totally gone in that fight after Golota's second knockdown of him in 5th, It was just a brutal beeting from that point on. Golota just has a pyschological disorder where he does not want to win on the scorecards, but he can throwdown with anybody especially back then in 1996.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by SacTown1
                  2. Michael Grant - oops, wait a second....
                  Haha, did he ever **** the bed in this one! A bit of a view of what was to come for Michael "Glass Jaw" Grant though.

                  Great list, made me laugh...Oh what could have been!

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by SacTown1
                    7. Danell Nicholson - Golota beat a guy who quit right around the time of the stare-down, very impressive)
                    You forget to mention Golota's intentional headbutt against Nicholson that turned the tide of the fight in his favor. Golota was losing before the headbutt. He really should have been DQ'd.

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                    • #20
                      You should have just named this thread "the official slag off Golota thread" the man who right now deserves to be WBA IBF heavyweigth Champion, what a disgracefull lot you are, to slag off a great champion like Golota.

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