Who showed better skills in their fights with Golota?

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Who showed better skills in their fights with Golota?

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Bowe? Lewis?

They fought quite a few rounds all told. Surely we can come to concensus on this.
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:lol: :lol:

sorry this is becoming funny
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Tyson
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Adamj1987 wrote:Tyson
Stick with the discussion at hand. Besides, Tyson Fury never even fought Golota.
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The Great John L wrote:
Adamj1987 wrote:Tyson
Stick with the discussion at hand. Besides, Tyson Fury never even fought Golota.
Mike tyson won whilst stoned, he did the best
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Adamj1987 wrote:Tyson
:lol:
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Adamj1987 wrote:
The Great John L wrote:
Adamj1987 wrote:Tyson
Stick with the discussion at hand. Besides, Tyson Fury never even fought Golota.
Mike tyson won whilst stoned, he did the best
It was an NC.
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The Dark Destroyer wrote:Riddick Bowe.

Lewis didn't have time to show any skills as he bombed him out inside two minutes.
Very skilfully.:)
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The Great John L wrote:Bowe? Lewis?

They fought quite a few rounds all told. Surely we can come to concensus on this.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :bow: :bow: :bow:
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The Great John L wrote:
Adamj1987 wrote:Tyson
Stick with the discussion at hand. Besides, Tyson Fury never even fought Golota.
Don't give Fury any ideas!
:wink:
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John L, I actually love this one. And yes, the answer is just as obvious.

No mitigation. And of course Golata was nothing if not a very consistent fighter.


As long as we can agree on the definition of "consisitent".
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Riddick Bowe's testicles! :TU:
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Syntax Error wrote:Riddick Bowe's testicles! :TU:
the only person who took such shots to the nuts
was holmes when he was nailed by cooney
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BoxBuzz wrote:John L, I actually love this one. And yes, the answer is just as obvious.

No mitigation. And of course Golata was nothing if not a very consistent fighter.


As long as we can agree on the definition of "consisitent".
Well I tried to find another world class HW on Bowes' resume besides Holyfield, and Golota was as close as I could get.
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The Great John L wrote:
BoxBuzz wrote:John L, I actually love this one. And yes, the answer is just as obvious.

No mitigation. And of course Golata was nothing if not a very consistent fighter.


As long as we can agree on the definition of "consisitent".
Well I tried to find another world class HW on Bowes' resume besides Holyfield, and Golota was as close as I could get.
How about Tony Tubbs?
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Ambling Alp II wrote:
The Great John L wrote:
BoxBuzz wrote:John L, I actually love this one. And yes, the answer is just as obvious.

No mitigation. And of course Golata was nothing if not a very consistent fighter.


As long as we can agree on the definition of "consisitent".
Well I tried to find another world class HW on Bowes' resume besides Holyfield, and Golota was as close as I could get.
How about Tony Tubbs?
Oh yeah the guy that beat him. Thanks.
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I thought Bowe won, guess I need to see it again sometime. Still considering that he had only been a pro for two years, he should get some credit for taking a risk like that.
Actually, Biggs, Cooper, Seldon, and Coezter were decent good competition for a young fighter on his way up.
Donald, Hide, Golota, and Gonzalez werer all undefeated when Bowe fought them.

Don't recall people saying that Bowe was just fighting stiffs when he was active.
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Syntax Error wrote:Riddick Bowe's testicles! :TU:
:lol:
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The Great John L wrote:
BoxBuzz wrote:John L, I actually love this one. And yes, the answer is just as obvious.

No mitigation. And of course Golata was nothing if not a very consistent fighter.


As long as we can agree on the definition of "consisitent".
Well I tried to find another world class HW on Bowes' resume besides Holyfield, and Golota was as close as I could get.
Well, Tubbs was world class, though past prime a bit.
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foxy01 wrote:I think Riddick, cos in the couple of minutes the Lewis fight lasted, you could clearly see the look of grave concern on Lennox's face. :wink:
:lol:
Yeah, Golota sure was frightening!
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Rover wrote: It was an NC.
It was changed to a nc he was anounced winner until drug test came back
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Ambling Alp II wrote:I thought Bowe won, guess I need to see it again sometime. Still considering that he had only been a pro for two years, he should get some credit for taking a risk like that.
Actually, Biggs, Cooper, Seldon, and Coezter were decent good competition for a young fighter on his way up.
Donald, Hide, Golota, and Gonzalez werer all undefeated when Bowe fought them.

Don't recall people saying that Bowe was just fighting stiffs when he was active.
It's called media hype.
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Rover wrote:
The Great John L wrote:
BoxBuzz wrote:John L, I actually love this one. And yes, the answer is just as obvious.

No mitigation. And of course Golata was nothing if not a very consistent fighter.


As long as we can agree on the definition of "consisitent".
Well I tried to find another world class HW on Bowes' resume besides Holyfield, and Golota was as close as I could get.
Well, Tubbs was world class, though past prime a bit.
Yeah, and how did that fight go for the defenseless wonder?
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He won; which is better than getting knocked out by Hasim Rahman.

Ok, I'll bite. Was the competition that Lewis fought that much better and if so, why?
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The Great John L wrote:
Ambling Alp II wrote:
The Great John L wrote:
Well I tried to find another world class HW on Bowes' resume besides Holyfield, and Golota was as close as I could get.
How about Tony Tubbs?
Oh yeah the guy that beat him. Thanks.
:lol:

If the objective was to win 3 of 10 rounds, he beat his ass something fierce.
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