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He Hate Me
08-29-2007, 10:00 AM
Is it me or is the Golota express the most rediculous posting on this site. What has Golota done in boxing to merit such a following? It would be nice for a change to come on esb and not deal with the so called express. Yea I know I will get bashed for writing this one, but lets be honest do we really need it.
Rumsfeld
08-29-2007, 10:01 AM
Golota shall inevitably rule the division. Having just entered his spiritual prime, only god can stop him.
:smoke
He Hate Me
08-29-2007, 10:05 AM
Golota shall inevitably rule the division. Having just entered his spiritual prime, only god can stop him.
:smoke
You can't be serious, I find it highly unlikley. I do know he has gotten his fair share of title shots in the past, the fact that he keeps re-inventing himself with don king is troublsome, i know he is bound for another crack at the belt, with holyfield getting a shot golota is not a far stretch. Im still not getting on the express though.
Golota shall inevitably rule the division. Having just entered his spiritual prime, only god can stop him.
:smoke
:good :happy
Golota shall inevitably rule the division. Having just entered his spiritual prime, only god can stop him.
:smoke
... And Brewster, Lewis & Tyson. :yep
ThePlugInBabies
08-29-2007, 10:10 AM
'he hate me' must have a deathwish, you've surely seen what these rabid golota fans are like.
i respect their loyal support of the guy, but i find it highly unlikely that he'll claim one of the straps, like so many of them blindly believe.
on another note, i watched lewis-golota this morning, absolutely brilliant, he folded like an accordion :yep
RossTheBoss
08-29-2007, 10:10 AM
You can't be serious, I find it highly unlikley. I do know he has gotten his fair share of title shots in the past, the fact that he keeps re-inventing himself with don king is troublsome, i know he is bound for another crack at the belt, with holyfield getting a shot golota is not a far stretch. Im still not getting on the express though.
Lighten up and get a life
Zakman
08-29-2007, 10:12 AM
Golota has a big fanbase, for whatever reason. I don't understand the logic behind, but then again, I don't understand the logic behind religion, either - and a lot of people believe in that.
Being a Golota fan is, in its most basic sense, a fudamentally irrational preoccupation. He lets 'em down again and again, and they keep coming back for more!! :lol:
1-Ton
08-29-2007, 10:13 AM
I've never understood it myself. The Polish are just loyal to a fault, I guess. Funny thing is, alot of fighters have that 1 guy that they just can't beat. For Golota, that fighter is himself!
He Hate Me
08-29-2007, 10:16 AM
'he hate me' must have a deathwish, you've surely seen what these rabid golota fans are like.
i respect their loyal support of the guy, but i find it highly unlikely that he'll claim one of the straps, like so many of them blindly believe.
on another note, i watched lewis-golota this morning, absolutely brilliant, he folded like an accordion :yep
It started already take cover.
andrew golotta and Marius Pudzyanovski, two roided up polish heroes, ones a bona fide world beater, best in his profession, dedicated trainer, never lets himself or his fans down...the others a boxer...
MacManJr.
08-29-2007, 10:26 AM
Is it me or is the Golota express the most rediculous posting on this site. What has Golota done in boxing to merit such a following? It would be nice for a change to come on esb and not deal with the so called express. Yea I know I will get bashed for writing this one, but lets be honest do we really need it.I laugh every time a new post is made in that thread.
He Hate Me
08-29-2007, 10:27 AM
I laugh every time a new post is made in that thread.
you must admit he has a serious fan base.
MacManJr.
08-29-2007, 10:31 AM
you must admit he has a serious fan base.He does and there is nothing wrong with supporting your countrymen but I wonder how many times they watched his fight against Brewster. :rofl
LogDog69
08-29-2007, 10:45 AM
... And Brewster, Lewis & Tyson. :yep
:lol: :lol:
DamonD
08-29-2007, 11:09 AM
The guy's always attracted a cult following. More power to them, I say...
Golota has a big fanbase, for whatever reason. I don't understand the logic behind, but then again, I don't understand the logic behind religion, either - and a lot of people believe in that.
Being a Golota fan is, in its most basic sense, a fudamentally irrational preoccupation. He lets 'em down again and again, and they keep coming back for more!! :lol:
When you look at it the boxing world was under this illusion that Holyfeld and Bowe were the best heavyweights out there. That all changed when Golota ended it for Bowe. It opened the door for Lewis to show the world how much better he was than another over rated American Holyfeld . Golota oppened the door and Lewis cleaned out the house. It was the beginning of the end for the American heavyweight.
Rumsfeld
08-29-2007, 11:40 AM
When you look at it the boxing world was under this illusion that Holyfeld and Bowe were the best heavyweights out there. That all changed when Golota ended it for Bowe. It opened the door for Lewis to show the world how much better he was than another over rated American Holyfeld . Golota oppened the door and Lewis cleaned out the house. It was the beginning of the end for the American heavyweight.
Good point.
:good
Loufatski
08-29-2007, 11:41 AM
Is it me or is the Golota express the most rediculous posting on this site. What has Golota done in boxing to merit such a following? It would be nice for a change to come on esb and not deal with the so called express. Yea I know I will get bashed for writing this one, but lets be honest do we really need it.
It would be nice to see a heavyweight discussion group instead of filtering through all the chicken weights and reading tons of garbage. It seems that Golota fans and followers are very passionate, just like the Tyson followers, except there's no thugs.
Loufatski
08-29-2007, 11:45 AM
you must admit he has a serious fan base.
Yes he does, and he's probably the number one guy when it comes to PPV ratings.
Loufatski
08-29-2007, 11:52 AM
When you look at it the boxing world was under this illusion that Holyfeld and Bowe were the best heavyweights out there. That all changed when Golota ended it for Bowe. It opened the door for Lewis to show the world how much better he was than another over rated American Holyfeld . Golota oppened the door and Lewis cleaned out the house. It was the beginning of the end for the American heavyweight.
Lewis did what he had to do, especially with Golota. But he was a bit over-rated.
Zakman
08-29-2007, 11:54 AM
When you look at it the boxing world was under this illusion that Holyfeld and Bowe were the best heavyweights out there. That all changed when Golota ended it for Bowe. It opened the door for Lewis to show the world how much better he was than another over rated American Holyfeld . Golota oppened the door and Lewis cleaned out the house. It was the beginning of the end for the American heavyweight.
Yet another example of just HOW overrated Lewis is, and how underrated Holyfield is. I never ceased to be amazed by this.
You are right about the decline of the American HW, though. Clearly, Holyfield is the last truly great American HW.
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