Is this true Brewster vs Golota WBO

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  • scramwarrior
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    #21
    I hope Golota wins if they fight. I have been watching Golota since he first fought Rid**** Bowe. I wanted him to win those fights so bad and watched helplessly as Golota threw it all away with those damn nut shots. He was dominating Bowe and might have been the best heavyweight at that time with the exception of Evander Holyfield.

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    • Atwa_66
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      #22
      Originally posted by Mike Tyson Jr.
      I know. he gonna crumble
      under pressure again.
      Never crumbled under pressure in the first place?
      What you talking about "again"
      He clearly beat Byrd, and if you don't agree with that
      Than you have to agree he got a draw, which isn't "crumbling"
      And this is controversial, but some think he beat Ruiz
      And it's impossible for him to even fight a good fight with Ruiz
      Because all the man does is hug, Tyson Jr. you're biased against Golota
      Wheter he wins, loses, or draws, you just don't like him, and it's ok
      Just admit that and don't say he'll "crumble again" when in fact
      There was no Crumbling to begin with, pretty uninformed comment

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      • Atwa_66
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        #23
        Originally posted by johnny swift
        well that's not a fair thing to say junior...just because a man failed twice means he wont succeed on the third time?...come on that's not logical...read the history of abraham lincoln and look at how many times that man failed before he became president.
        Good Point Johnny,
        Plus both of his failures could go either way
        I wonder how different of a fighter Golota would be
        If Don King hadn't screwed him over twice....?

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        • Mikeystlasvegas22
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          #24
          Tak Kurva Golota BĘdziemy WidzieĆ NastĘpny JĘzyk Polski (blask) CiĘŻkiej Wagi Mistrz Świat (Światowy) *andrew* *golota*

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          • Mr. Violence
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            #25
            Originally posted by Atwa_66
            Good Point Johnny,
            Plus both of his failures could go either way
            I wonder how different of a fighter Golota would be
            If Don King hadn't screwed him over twice....?


            I thought he beat Ruiz...so that's not true about him "crumbling under pressure"...if Ruiz the bearhugger can be champion than Golota certainly can.

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            • leff
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              #26
              This probably is golotas las change at a title (allthough he realy won one the last time he fought), i predict he will come in shape and outbox Brewster for 12 rounds.

              Brewster strength is his chin so knocking him out will be hard.
              But thats it, golota is a lot more skilled.

              If wlad couldent do it than i doubt golota will knock him out.

              Golota by points ore brewster by very questionable decision.

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              • Fareastwarrior
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                #27
                Andre Golota will beat Lamon Brewster. Golota will realize this will be his last chance to gain a worldtitle, so he will do everything to beat Brewster. Mentally he stronger since his chicken-run against Mike Tyson and he showed against Ruiz and Byrd that he is able to give serious competition to tough fighters.

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                • ejk22
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                  #28
                  I'D like Golota to beat Brewster and then fight either Vitali for a unification or Wladimir for the WBO. That would make 2005 for me personally, a great year in boxing.

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                  • FibreOptic
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by TheGreat1
                    Brewster by KO, Golota will not make it in there with brewster. Brewster hits too hard. it will come after golota lands a few good shots, and leaves himself open
                    You would say that.

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                    • riz
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                      #30
                      golata by KO, or TKO

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