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irishjaysbiceps
December 16th, 2004, 12:43 PM
Yeah I know the reputation but the facts are that he is big, talented and white.

Here he speaks about why he walked out of the Tyson fight. He also mentions about why he was destroyed in one round vs. Lennox Lewis.

Golota has had 4 fights in about 4 years and most people think that he won against the two champions that he fought, though the judges did not. I like boxing and I like white boxers, so I follow Andrew Golota. He fights again in March or April.

Tyson - I was confident, except he stepped in and cut my eye with a headbutt. How do I continue fighting after that? And I was the one they warned to fight clean.

http://www.boxinginsider.net/news/stories/105109686.php

John A. Whiteman
December 16th, 2004, 01:13 PM
Yeah I know the reputation but the facts are that he is big, talented and white.

Here he speaks about why he walked out of the Tyson fight. He also mentions about why he was destroyed in one round vs. Lennox Lewis.

Golota has had 4 fights in about 4 years and most people think that he won against the two champions that he fought, though the judges did not. I like boxing and I like white boxers, so I follow Andrew Golota. He fights again in March or April.

Tyson - I was confident, except he stepped in and cut my eye with a headbutt. How do I continue fighting after that? And I was the one they warned to fight clean.

http://www.boxinginsider.net/news/stories/105109686.php

I too admire Andrew Golata. He is a very good fighter and if not for the fouls committed by him after he was fouled and his emotions got the best of him, he would have won both of those fights. If he can learn to focus and keep his punches up, he will win.

Tomasz Winnicki
December 20th, 2004, 08:20 PM
Golota lost to Ruiz a few weeks ago. Damn, I was so disappointed. I haven't seen that fight but I've read that right after he stormed to the 'electric hair' man to demand a rematch. He better redeem himself.

Andrew Golota is one mean mother, I've heard from my uncle (also from Warsaw) that Golota grew up in the meanest, toughest, roughest part of town. I bet he has dozens of bar fights under his belt.

Here's the Polish champ, beathing the shit out of blimp (as some called him) Riddick Bowe.

http://home.swipnet.se/~w-56959/bowegolota2.gif
POLISH POWER
I always thought that sounded a bit... corny :p

irishjaysbiceps
December 21st, 2004, 02:04 AM
Why he thinks he lost his last two fights.....

Corrupt by the boxing committee, that's what it is. Somebody bribed them, that's what I think. Because everybody saw I won the fight. Somebody has his business to do this, I believe.

Full interview here:

http://www.boxinginsider.net/news/stories/105553640.php

COTW
December 21st, 2004, 08:00 AM
I haven't watched boxing for several years but I do remember Golota, I think. Is he still prone to bleeding. Seems like every fight I saw him in he would be bleeding like a stuck pig and the fight would stop. Has he learned to move his head now?

White Winger
December 21st, 2004, 12:26 PM
I haven't watched boxing for several years but I do remember Golota, I think. Is he still prone to bleeding. Seems like every fight I saw him in he would be bleeding like a stuck pig and the fight would stop. Has he learned to move his head now?


Face it guys,it's too late for him.Remember the couple of big fights he had ,in the late 90's,where,for some strange reasons,despite(I believe) being ahead on the cards ,he kept hitting the nigger fighters below the belt,and got disqualified?Especially,the one in NYC(I forget the so-called "opponent"),where,after he got DQ'd for doing that,niggers in the crowd went totally savage congoid,and attacked innocent Whites?In spite of having a veteran corner man like Lou Duva,telling him to stop doing it.

It very easily could be because of corruption,that he "lost" the fights that he has.He may have been paid to throw them,or threatened,might be more like it.In any case,it's ,most likely ,too late for him now.

irishjaysbiceps
December 23rd, 2004, 12:07 AM
then that doesn't say much for Ruiz and Byrd, considering that he beat them.

If he still wants to fight, then Golota is one punch away from a title.

King_Tiger
December 23rd, 2004, 12:15 AM
Whatever happened to the Klitchko brothers from Ukraine or whatever? You know, Wladimir and... Vassili (?). Excuse my ignorance. I don't really follow boxing I just remember they were all the rage a couple years ago.

King_Tiger
December 23rd, 2004, 12:23 AM
It very easily could be because of corruption,that he "lost" the fights that he has.He may have been paid to throw them,or threatened,might be more like it.In any case,it's ,most likely ,too late for him now.It wouldn't be too far fetched.

When nigger Jack Johnson won the heavyweight title or when Joe Louis beat Max Schmeling, both nigger victories were taken as direct assaults against whites in general. If white people actually realized once again that niggers aren't supermen, and guys like Golota can pound the biggest of them into mush, they might just regain their racial pride.

irishjaysbiceps
December 23rd, 2004, 02:29 AM
Here is an article about Vitali Klitchko

http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=2438&more=1

He just pounded a nigger into mince meat.

Wladmir fights in March or April.

T. Kadijevic
December 26th, 2004, 12:45 PM
Speaking on "Polish Power"....and redirecting topic from boxing to wrestling, remember Ivan Putski?

http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Field/7342/Ivan.html

John A. Whiteman
December 26th, 2004, 01:33 PM
Speaking on "Polish Power"....and redirecting topic from boxing to wrestling, remember Ivan Putski?

http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Field/7342/Ivan.html

I remember him. Wasn't he fighting back in the sixties against the likes of Mr. "M", Texas Bob Geigle and Vern Gagna?

T. Kadijevic
December 27th, 2004, 06:36 AM
Taken from a WWF fansite:

1995 WWF Hall Of Fame Inductee
Ivan Putski was nicknamed the Polish Power. When Putski first arrived in the WWF he did not sport the ripped body fans remember him most for. Putski worked hard and groomed his body into one of the most impressive specimens in WWF history.

Putski did not get many title shots, mainly because at that time is was unheard of to have a fan favorite compete against another fan favorite. Ivan Putski's biggest foes were Ivan Koloff, the Iron Sheik and Jesse "The Body" Ventura. Putski's dislike of Koloff and the Iron Sheik was based mainly on their anti-Polish attitudes. His feud with "The Body" stemed from Jesse's jealousy of Putski's physique. Ventura prided himself on his body, but was surely upstaged by the Polish Power.

Ivan Putski's thirst for gold forced him to join the tag team division. He teamed with a young Tito Santana and they went on to defeat Jerry Valiant & Johnny Valiant for the WWF World Tag Team Championship in 1979. Soon after losing the titles to the Wild Samoans - Afa & Sika in 1980, Ivan resumed his singles career.

In 1997, Ivan Putski came back for one match, teaming with his light heavyweight son, Scott, to defeat Jerry "The King" Lawler & Brian Christopher. One last time the crowd got to see the Polish Power.