elmersalsa
Heavyweight
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by elmersalsa » 08 Jan 2007, 18:56
A great fight and probably low blow affair. Who wins? this might maybe end up in DQ
holyfields_ear
Heavyweight
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by holyfields_ear » 08 Jan 2007, 19:31
Cooney by TKO unless Golota is dq'd. I don't think there has ever been a more fragile heavyweight than Golota and Cooney could whack.
Taylor
Heavyweight
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by Taylor » 08 Jan 2007, 19:32
I'm going with Cooney by K.O within 6
JC
Heavyweight
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by JC » 09 Jan 2007, 07:24
Golota starts out well and then self-destructs within 7 rounds.
The Great John L
Heavyweight
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by The Great John L » 09 Jan 2007, 08:18
Golota start out well and self destructs at the 2:00 mark of the first round. Right after he gets hit.
pundit
Heavyweight
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by pundit » 09 Jan 2007, 10:48
If Golota boxes for 12 rounds as he did against Bowe for 6 or 7 he would win by UD.
dempseyfire
Heavyweight
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by dempseyfire » 09 Jan 2007, 11:12
pundit wrote: If Golota boxes for 12 rounds as he did against Bowe for 6 or 7 he would win by UD.
Golota was never able to box like that over the full distance (both Golota fights, Grant)
Cooney by stoppage.
BoxBuzz
Heavyweight
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by BoxBuzz » 09 Jan 2007, 12:12
By rights, skills and all that is measurable in boxing, Golata should win this....and yet somehow I imagine he would pull defeat from the jaws of victory. Talk about a guy blessed with all the natural allies one needs to be successfull in this sport and manage to always dissapoint.
That's Golata.
Nile4000
Heavyweight
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by Nile4000 » 17 Jan 2007, 10:39
Cooney by unanimous decision, but Andrew would let him know he had been in a fight.
generic screen name
Heavyweight
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by generic screen name » 20 Jan 2007, 02:26
BoxBuzz wrote: By rights, skills and all that is measurable in boxing, Golata should win this....and yet somehow I imagine he would pull defeat from the jaws of victory. Talk about a guy blessed with all the natural allies one needs to be successfull in this sport and manage to always dissapoint.
That's Golata.
Exactly, Cooney WDQ, nutshots.
Nile4000
Heavyweight
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by Nile4000 » 22 Jan 2007, 10:44
Decagon wrote: Nile4000 wrote: Cooney by unanimous decision, but Andrew would let him know he had been in a fight.
You mean by biting him, hitting him in the groin and pleading for mercy?
Actually, a bit of everything. :(