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Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 02 Oct 2013, 14:25
by elmersalsa
Two big fighters. Very big fighters. Who wins this fight?

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 02 Oct 2013, 14:33
by Vladimir5555
If Golota mental attitude that will win.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 03 Oct 2013, 12:15
by elmersalsa
I think Andrew Golota was better.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 03 Oct 2013, 13:23
by DaveyMac
I think I gotta go with Cooney here.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 04 Oct 2013, 22:11
by BoxBuzz
Seriously, Golata is a great study. He was a guy who had it all, and had nothin' at the same time.

When his "A" personality was in control he could be brilliant. When Cybil took over, he was dangerous. He never seemed to let just one of his personalities drive for over 15 minutes at a time.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 05 Oct 2013, 06:40
by loaded_gloves
How can anyone predict an Andrew Golota fight?

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 05 Oct 2013, 06:49
by JimStone
Cooney would stop any edition of Golota I think. Cooney was widely underrated and he was a heck of a banger.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 05 Oct 2013, 06:58
by Counter-puncher
aye mate, Golota would be more terrified of Cooney than vice-versa, if not before the fight started, then as soon as the wind from Cooney's first missed punch tickles his jaw.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 05 Oct 2013, 14:12
by BoxBuzz
loaded_gloves wrote:How can anyone predict an Andrew Golota fight?

This!

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 20:57
by drunkenpiper36
Cooney.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 21:24
by gilgamesh
It usually took a while into a fight before Andrew Golota started to mentally unravel. I think Andrew Golota had the skill and the punch to KO Cooney inside 6 rounds, if Cooney was still standing after 6 rounds there's a good chance he'd wind up winning by DQ.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 21:26
by drunkenpiper36
gilgamesh wrote:It usually took a while into a fight before Andrew Golota started to mentally unravel. I think Andrew Golota had the skill and the punch to KO Cooney inside 6 rounds, if Cooney was still standing after 6 rounds there's a good chance he'd wind up winning by DQ.

Both men liked punching to the groin, so maybe the officials should alter the rules and make it a ball bashing contest.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 21:29
by gilgamesh
drunkenpiper36 wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:It usually took a while into a fight before Andrew Golota started to mentally unravel. I think Andrew Golota had the skill and the punch to KO Cooney inside 6 rounds, if Cooney was still standing after 6 rounds there's a good chance he'd wind up winning by DQ.

Both men liked punching to the groin, so maybe the officials should alter the rules and make it a ball bashing contest.
If he did that Golota would definitely win...mahfucka throws low-blow combinations :lol:

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 21:29
by dempseyfire
Golota always found a way to lose vs big punchers (he even should've been DQ'd vs Pa'Houa). Don't see that changing here. Could even see Cooney blitzing Golota early a la Lewis/Brewster.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 21:31
by gilgamesh
This really is one of those fights where anything could happen

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 21:35
by drunkenpiper36
gilgamesh wrote:This really is one of those fights where anything could happen
Agreed. I like Gerry, but Golata for all his short comings did have tools.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 21:41
by gilgamesh
drunkenpiper36 wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:This really is one of those fights where anything could happen
Agreed. I like Gerry, but Golata for all his short comings did have tools.
He was very skilled. If he had the mental fortitude to go along with his Physical Skills, he could've really had a solid career.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 21:43
by drunkenpiper36
gilgamesh wrote:
drunkenpiper36 wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:This really is one of those fights where anything could happen
Agreed. I like Gerry, but Golata for all his short comings did have tools.
He was very skilled. If he had the mental fortitude to go along with his Physical Skills, he could've really had a solid career.
Didn't the Duvas dump him because of his low blow problem.

Re: Heavyweights: Andrew Golota vs Gerry Cooney

Posted: 11 Feb 2014, 22:24
by gilgamesh
drunkenpiper36 wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:
He was very skilled. If he had the mental fortitude to go along with his Physical Skills, he could've really had a solid career.
Didn't the Duvas dump him because of his low blow problem.
I'm sure they did. On the Legendary Nights Documentary for Bowe-Golota, when they're recapping the time he quit against Michael Grant. Al Certo really makes me laugh when he says "When I was trying to put that mouthpiece back into his mouth I should've shoved it up his ass" :lol:

Golota was a talented fighter who just seemed to not have it in him to deal with a tough fight at all. He could be ahead 8 rounds to 1, and if the guy comes back and wins the 10th round. He's ready to quit.

It's sad that he when he finally started to get his sh*t together and keep his cool in fights, it was too late. If he had the mental fortitude he showed against Byrd and Ruiz earlier in his career, he could've really been a solid fighter.