A newfound appreciation of the body punching skills of Andrew Golota

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  • Mukuro
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    #21
    Originally posted by TOBYLEE1
    Nobody has thrown a three punch combo to the groin like Golota. The foul pole has cemented his name into history
    Originally posted by BrometheusBob.
    Golota would be ashamed of Ward's low blows. He would show Ward the key to landing a well placed shot on the nads.



    Sure both are low, but Golota wouldn't be caught dead firing the one on the left
    Originally posted by Thurman
    If only Golota had given Lennox the work downstairs, he could've change the course of heavyweight history. But he felt like headhunting that night.
    Golota could have been the best ever, but refs didn't have as much appreciation for body work those days. He'd be ruling the division now. You give him the same leeway as Ward, and he could definitely work with that.

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      #22
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      You guys are so pathetic that I almost feel sorry for you. You all just cannot accept the fact that your hero is indeed a coward. Feigning low blows, in order to get a breather and get his opponent disqualified. He dropped to a new low in my judgement. I've lost all my respect for him as a result of his actions.
      Sure, he faked being low blown...



      Perhaps this is your beltline standard:

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      • Mukuro
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        #23
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        You guys are so pathetic that I almost feel sorry for you. You all just cannot accept the fact that your hero is indeed a coward. Feigning low blows, in order to get a breather and get his opponent disqualified. He dropped to a new low in my judgement. I've lost all my respect for him as a result of his actions because it was so repugnant.
        Tell me about it man. I'm sick of these weak fighters complaining about getting punched low. They should just put more **** work in at the gym.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Mukuro
          Golota could have been the best ever, but refs didn't have as much appreciation for body work those days. He'd be ruling the division now. You give him the same leeway as Ward, and he could definitely work with that.

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          • uppercut510
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            #25
            this is terrible a new low

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              #26
              Originally posted by Vlad_
              Sure, he faked being low blown...



              Perhaps this is your beltline standard:

              You are being disingenuous. That's just one punch. What about all the other clean flush punches he landed to the head and body of Sergey Kovalev: Like that counter pull right hand he landed just prior in that round, which buckled him into doing the booty dew? By any chance, do you have any gifs or photos of those? I am just asking; Just like I thought. No, you don't.

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              • Mukuro
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                #27
                Originally posted by uppercut510
                this is terrible a new low
                The shots in your sig are not the lowest ones that finished the fight, yet by the old rules, even those shots were borderline at best. Both stray below the belt and below the line Weeks instructed before the fight.

                Fortunately, we have dispensed with those outdated rules.

                Also, slick word choice. A new low in many ways.

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                • HarvardBlue
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Mukuro
                  Now that we have redefined what a low blow is after the stoppage this weekend, how does that change our view of Golota?

                  Golota was doing some excellent borderline body-punching on Bowe, and shoulda have been granted 2 stoppage victories over Bowe.

                  Golota was before his time.
                  Golota was warned repeatedly and disqualified twice. Either he was incredibly ****** or he didn't understand the instructions of the referee. Low blows are a part of boxing. More often than not it's an accident but the boxer committing the foul should be held accountable. Ward got a warning I believe but some of those shots the ref let go or said the punches were good. Kovalev didn't lose because of low blows but I understand it's better for some people to hold on to that narrative rather than admit the truth.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Mukuro
                    The shots in your sig are not the lowest ones that finished the fight, yet by the old rules, even those shots were borderline at best. Both stray below the belt and below the line Weeks instructed before the fight.

                    Fortunately, we have dispensed with those outdated rules.
                    bro kov lost the fight, u talk about 2 or 3 borderline illegal punches but ignore all the legal punches landed that had kovalev ready to quit, turning his back, faking, crying, gassed, and confused....

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by champion4ever
                      You are being disingenuous. That's just one punch. What about all the other clean flush punches he landed to the head and body of Sergey Kovalev: Like that counter pull right hand he landed just prior in that round, which buckled him into doing the booty dew? By any chance, do you have any gifs or photos of those? I am just asking; Just like I thought. No, you don't.



                      Here's the gif the moron took that pic from. Clearly not low. Debatable that it even lands.

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