Frank Bruno v Andrew Golota
Posted: 09 Jan 2012, 03:40
Both seemed to have mental issues. What would happen?
What do you mean by that mate? You think Golota would unravel in front of a hostile crowd?Cutman Scabbers wrote:Prime vs. prime, easy win for Golota, unless it's in England.
I think fighting "away" would put a lot of psychological pressure on Golota.Flump wrote:What do you mean by that mate? You think Golota would unravel in front of a hostile crowd?Cutman Scabbers wrote:Prime vs. prime, easy win for Golota, unless it's in England.
Personally I think you can make a case for either guy to win.
Agreed. Give Golota the right temperament and he would have been a serious player.Cutman Scabbers wrote:I think fighting "away" would put a lot of psychological pressure on Golota.Flump wrote:What do you mean by that mate? You think Golota would unravel in front of a hostile crowd?Cutman Scabbers wrote:Prime vs. prime, easy win for Golota, unless it's in England.
Personally I think you can make a case for either guy to win.
Just looking at Bruno's record -- didn't realize his fights with Tyson were seven years apart!
equally give Bruno Great stamina or a great chin either one of the two and he would have been a serious player....his losses to Bonecrusher and Witherspoon would have been avoided.Flump wrote:Agreed. Give Golota the right temperament and he would have been a serious player.Cutman Scabbers wrote:I think fighting "away" would put a lot of psychological pressure on Golota.Flump wrote: What do you mean by that mate? You think Golota would unravel in front of a hostile crowd?
Personally I think you can make a case for either guy to win.
Just looking at Bruno's record -- didn't realize his fights with Tyson were seven years apart!