andrew golota returns to the ring dec 16

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  • joe strong
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    andrew golota returns to the ring dec 16

    i'm not sure where or who his opponent is but i'm sure it's in new jersey or chicago...
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    Gołota had 111 wins in an amateur career that culminated in his winning a bronze medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Gołota won other international amateur tournaments as well. In 1990, he married a U.S. citizen of Polish descent and moved permanently from Poland to the city of Chicago. His wife had lived in Chicago since the age of eleven.

    Golota's first high-profile fight came against former heavyweight champion Rid**** Bowe. The fight was held at Madison Square Garden on July 11, 1996, and was televised by HBO.

    Well ahead in the fight, Golota continued to hit Bowe with low blows and was repeatedly warned. The referee had already deducted 2 points from Golota prior to the seventh round. Early in that round, a third point was taken from Golota and he was warned if he did it again, it would cost him the fight. Golota continued to fight and with less than a minute left in the round landed several hard shots that appeared to have Bowe staggered. However, with 37 seconds remaining in the round Golota dropped Bowe with three-punch combination to Bowe's groin and was immediately disqualified.

    The controversy of this fight created interest in a rematch. The rematch was on Pay Per View and Gołota once again led Bowe on the scorecards only to be disqualified in the ninth round, again for low blows.

    Despite two losses in a row, Gołota became the WBC number one contender. On October 4, 1997, he received a shot at the world's Heavyweight championship against Lennox Lewis in Atlantic City,NJ. Gołota was knocked out in the first round.

    Gołota went on with boxing, and he beat former 2-time world champion Tim Witherspoon by decision before losing to Michael Grant by a knockout in ten in one of The Ring's 1999 fights of the year.

    In 2000, he faced Mike Tyson and retired in the third round. However the result of the fight was changed to a no contest when Tyson failed a post fight drug test, testing positive for marijuana.

    Following the Tyson fight, Gołota was inactive for nearly three years. After returning to the ring, he would draw with IBF Champion Chris Byrd and lose to WBA Champion John Ruiz by a very close decision.

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    • jkaisen41
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      Originally posted by joe strong
      i'm not sure where or who his opponent is but i'm sure it's in new jersey or chicago...
      Great... well if he wins he will fight one of the Klitschko's... you heard it here first :-)

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        Originally posted by jkaisen41
        Great... well if he wins he will fight one of the Klitschko's... you heard it here first :-)
        lol! yeah never know these days...lol!

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          golota had a huge following in the states. that's why he got 4 title shots. guys wanted to fight him in MSG so they could walk out with a few million. i remember byrd complaining about his purse when he fought golota.both were under don king at the time.king responded with" how many of these poles are here to see you?" golota got like 4 million & byrd got like 750000...

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          • jaded
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            He looked pathetic against Tomasz Adamek and Ray Austin and that that was 2-3 years ago...he's completely washed up.

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            • chiguy91
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              i saw him last month at a boxing card. he's been out for a while, i don't see him making any noise at all.

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              • Nonitard
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                he coulda been a contendah

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                • forget
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                  #9
                  He's going to get hurt!

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