Andrew Golota - Riddick Bowe 7th round (2nd fight)

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2006

2nd fight, 1996.12.14

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  • if golota could only stop himself from fighting dirty he would of been a legend in boxing ..but he seems to mentally unstable and have a obsessive compulsion to use dirty tactics all the time even when hes winning

    he won the fights from fans point of view ...but he lost the fight with himself and because of that he officially lost both fights

  • lolol at 1:49. The speaker is all calm then boom TARGET PRACTICE FOR GOLOTA

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  • @Khaos969 Golota was not mentally fine vs Lewis. He showed up two hours late, was super nervous and came out gun shy and cold. Golota's main problem was sometimes he'd show up for fights mentally prepared and sometimes he's show up nervous and tight. Not saying he would have beatin' Lewis, but he could have given the fans a great fight if he would have showed up mentally prepared. The fans got robbed of a potential great one.

  • @clockers678t I don't think Golota could see he was winning big. I think he was focusing on the damage Bowe was doing to him instead of the hurt he was putting on Bowe. Fighters make it look easier to the audience but they're having a tough time in there.

  • But you still cannot blame the ref for not stopping this fight. Bowe was still fighting back and trying to survive. That's all the ref wants from you. If you can still fight back and protect yourself you have the right to continue. Bowe's corner should have stopped it. The ref was just doing his job.

  • Notice how unusually quiet the commentators are. Everybody was in shock at the sight of the brutal punishment being taken by Bowe. It was like you knew you were watching a man get legally destroyed for life.

  • Y'know.... I'm the first one to cringe at some of Foreman's more idiotic comments over the years, but from 3:00 to 3:10, he shows why he got the job @ HBO, and actually nailed it right on the head. (And, when I really think about all the other "boxing expert commentators" over the years, I think that I just realized that Foreman might be one of the better ones...?) - Bowe was the epitome of the overtrained fighter in this one...

  • thias was a end carrer for bowe, golota destroyed his brain, the both lose both fights...

  • @90038jhon

    i watched some Bowe interviews from 2009 to today....i think his mind is still really clear, he slurrs horribly and is very hard to understand but he is not retarded

  • it's not about

    Golota. Bowe is a dead man. a dead human being in the corner. no mind left. listen to him talk today. 2011. brain damage. this was the end.

  • From the end of this round onwards, the case for stopping the fight became overwhelming. Bowe was stumbling back and had nothing left at all; he had become a human punching bag and was taking loads of hard shots without going down or rolling with the punches. That's when a ref is supposed to stop the fight.

  • andrzejku jestes najlepszy

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