Comments Thread For: Andrew Golota Knocked Off The Pounds For Final Fight
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They somehow managed to not show how many losses Golata has (9) because then they'd have to talk about how many of those were straight up quits (5)Comment
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Even though he had courage to get into the ring, if you could ever describe a boxer as the most cowardly he would be the one. He is gonna try to find a way out in this fight like he always did, and no it's not because he's "crazy". In fact he's not crazy at all, that's a myth since the 90s.Comment
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It always puzzles me how armchair critics from behind their computer screen label fighters 'cowards'.Even though he had courage to get into the ring, if you could ever describe a boxer as the most cowardly he would be the one. He is gonna try to find a way out in this fight like he always did, and no it's not because he's "crazy". In fact he's not crazy at all, that's a myth since the 90s.Comment
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You probably also think Golota threw all those low blows because "he was crazy" right? You probably also think he would have won easily if it wasn't for that either right? No, in reality he did it because he was a coward wanting a way out, and it saved him from getting stopped. Not because he's crazy, he knew exactly what he was doing. Especially in the second fight after he got knocked down and hurt badly and on the verge of getting stopped Golota threw several brutal low blows to save himself. To be fair he's probably the only fighter I've called a coward.Comment
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I see you made a comment your sig, fine, but despite getting blown out by Lennox, I think Golota COULD have done better! I think a rematch Golota vs Lennox might have been competitive.
You cannot look only at this. Golota did extremely well against a wide plethora of HW's.
He only got wasted by 3 guys really...
Lennox Lewis
Mike Tyson
Lamon Brewster...
All hard hitting fast starting, champion boxers!!
Other than that he kicked the **** out of his opponents!Comment
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