Looking back, Golota made the right decision considering the circumstances. He was hurt even worse than he himself even knew. He probably saved his own life that day. Boxing is a job for these guys, and it shouldn't be a death sentence just because some people want to be entertained.
@user-kq9vv5tj1u Sometimes you have to know when to quit. It's hard to fight when your face has been broken. Have you ever had to fight with your face broken? You should try walking a mile in that man's shoes. Golota made the choice for himself.
@@nicmagnus819 stfu you get paid millions and you quit. Foh with that shit. You have a duty to fight hard especially in America for a heavyweight. Stop being a bitch
I can't believe what the paparazzi said to Golota. What does he have to say to the people who PPV and his fans? He was stuttering but give the guy a break. If he kept fighting he would have died from a concussion. You have to know your limits. You don't want to end up like Apollo Creed after getting smashed by Ivan Drago.
He didn't even train for that fight and it showed. In his book he said for months prior to the fight he was partying in Jamaica, Hawaii and Cuba doing cocaine and drinking a lot. Also the boxing commission forces him to be medicated on Zoloft in the fight which hinders aggression.
21:35 is when the headbutt took place and at 24:53 Mike Tyson deliberately tries to do it again. Super quick! You almost can't see it with the naked eye.
you are dreaming my friend. it was simply mikes power who made him quit. maybe he didn´t deserve the shower of the fans for not surviving mike 3 rounds but he deserves it for that disgusting Bowe lowblows. Golota is a bum and deserve an end like that
@@alvin2795 You clearly live in a la la land. Either you're totally clueless or simply have not enough IQ to even understand the injuries. Broken jaw was not the case.. If you're and idiot you will never understand the difference between broken jaw and herniated disc...Nobody can fucking continue in a fight with herniated disc..but it's pointless to try to explain to idiots like you.
Golota was big and strong guy, but it clearly shows his technique and speed were inferior. He landed some good punches, but missed a lot which took a toll on his stamina. He was more suited for fighting on village parties in rural poland than boxing matches which required more technique and mental preparation.
Golota sustained a fractured cheekbone & a slipped disc neck injury which caused him to quit against Tyson, it had nothing to do with a supposed lack of stamina Golota won a bronze medal at the Olympic Games & had several notable victories as a pro, he twice bested former champion Riddick Bowe, knocking him down twice & clearly getting the better of the exchanges, only to be disqualified for infringements & lost a controversial decision to John Ruiz, despite dropping him twice as well, he was a good fighter.
Golota is the smartest athlete in boxing history. He made the right decision. He is smart enough not to succumb to his trainer''s ambitions, but to avoid being defeated by Mike Tyson, who will beat him slowly for 15 rounds. Mike didn't start the game fast. You can easily tell from Tyson's eyes that he had made up his mind to beat Golota slowly. Golota understood this, too, and was wiser to diagnose the brain concussion and broken jaw brought on by the first-round punch faster than the doctors and his ambitious trainer.
Unfortunately Golata didn’t even really try in this one. He could have boxed on the outside and then landed the big right hand. Golata had all the tools to win except the most important one, mental toughness.
He had Tyson on the end of the jab & was winning the opener until getting dropped, he seemed to lose confidence in himself but he apparently suffered a fractured cheekbone & slipped-disc in his neck which is why he quit, he did look beat up pretty bad by the end of the second round but could probably have continued.
@@BoxingFightsByGaryWilson Yeah it’s just with Golata if it wasn’t one thing it was another. I really liked him and I always wished he was more mentally stable. Same with Oliver McCall.
@@luke125 I picked Golota to beat Lewis but it wasn't close, he seemed to have confidence issues like you say, if a fight wasn't going his way he would either quit or look to get disqualified in one way or another.
He seemed to be mentally fragile & would either quit or look for a way out when the going got tough, i did think he beat Ruiz for the title but didn't get the decision which was unfortunate.
Golota could have won quite easily but he got into a slug fest up close & he didn't need to. He was taller & had a much longer reach-all he had to do is keep his distance & keep scoring with the jab while looking for the opportunity for a left/right combination. Wrong game plan, but he started out in the right direction but lost his way. Perhaps also his stamina/ preparation wasn't what it should have being as he needed a reasonable work rate of jabs to keep that distance. All he had to do was score with his jab & use his reach to effect.
Golota was a good fighter but was mentally fragile & would fold if an opponent showed any kind of resistance, much in the way he did with Lewis & Bowe, in fact he was hammering Bowe & still blew it, he did beat Ruiz for the title but didn't get the decision, which was unfortunate.
Nah Golotta would have died or had serious brain injuries if he fought. He was f-ed up very bad in just 2 rounds. Concussion, fractured cheek and vertebrae damage.
@@BooBooDaFoo330yea you just proved my point golota beat up bowe meanwhile a out of shape declining Tyson still managed to break golotas jaw lol. That is facts. You still salty golota got wrecked? Say something original instead of the same typical laughing emojis everyone always uses.
@@BooBooDaFoo330the fact is , a out of shape Tyson broke golotas jaw , gave him a concussion and made him quit. Facts. "💀" Typical internet trash talking clown still salty golota got wrecked.
Looking back, Golota made the right decision considering the circumstances. He was hurt even worse than he himself even knew. He probably saved his own life that day. Boxing is a job for these guys, and it shouldn't be a death sentence just because some people want to be entertained.
He was a moron and a coward.
BS bowe holyfield all took bigger beatings and still didn't quit.
@user-kq9vv5tj1u Sometimes you have to know when to quit. It's hard to fight when your face has been broken. Have you ever had to fight with your face broken? You should try walking a mile in that man's shoes. Golota made the choice for himself.
@@nicmagnus819 stfu you get paid millions and you quit. Foh with that shit. You have a duty to fight hard especially in America for a heavyweight. Stop being a bitch
Yeah- no shame in knowing when you’re beat. Quitting is when you still can win- he knew he’d lost and he didn’t want to take more punishment.
I respect Tyson’s trainer Tommy for being the only one to not speak down on Golota 👏🏾 very admirable.
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Exactly, absolutely nothing to gain from kicking a man when he's down.
I can't believe what the paparazzi said to Golota. What does he have to say to the people who PPV and his fans? He was stuttering but give the guy a break. If he kept fighting he would have died from a concussion. You have to know your limits. You don't want to end up like Apollo Creed after getting smashed by Ivan Drago.
He wasn't going to die. STFU.
Tyson slowed down noticeable when he fought Lewis , his hand speed and combinations weren't there.
He didn't even train for that fight and it showed. In his book he said for months prior to the fight he was partying in Jamaica, Hawaii and Cuba doing cocaine and drinking a lot. Also the boxing commission forces him to be medicated on Zoloft in the fight which hinders aggression.
21:35 is when the headbutt took place and at 24:53 Mike Tyson deliberately tries to do it again. Super quick! You almost can't see it with the naked eye.
i actually did see it but im surprised the ref didn't see it lol
If you look more carefully you see golota do it first and mike returns the favour
you are dreaming my friend. it was simply mikes power who made him quit. maybe he didn´t deserve the shower of the fans for not surviving mike 3 rounds but he deserves it for that disgusting Bowe lowblows. Golota is a bum and deserve an end like that
I think Golata listen to his body & knew something was wrong.
DOCTOR: GOLOTA WAS RIGHT TO QUIT. Andrew Golota sustained a concussion, a fractured left cheekbone and a slipped-disc neck injury
Damn!
Boxers have fought 11 rounds with broken jaws cant see broken hands they are warriors or supposed to be
Ali Marciano Holyfield would rather die than quit
Big part of what made all 3 all tine greats
@@alvin2795 You clearly live in a la la land. Either you're totally clueless or simply have not enough IQ to even understand the injuries. Broken jaw was not the case.. If you're and idiot you will never understand the difference between broken jaw and herniated disc...Nobody can fucking continue in a fight with herniated disc..but it's pointless to try to explain to idiots like you.
He wanted out at the end of the 1st round
He felt the power of Tyson and said no more
Tyson was very good at closing the range
He was too intimidated by Mike and got caught with a missile. Cant blame him ..
Wow
Golota is right boxing is a dangerous sport
This would never be Ivan Drago vs Apollo Creed fight.
Tyson had a huge neck.
Golotas trainer was a prick he should have respected his fighters wishes.
Dobre jest to , że po walce okazało się , że Tyson palił ziele przed walką i wygrał Gołota.
Golota was big and strong guy, but it clearly shows his technique and speed were inferior. He landed some good punches, but missed a lot which took a toll on his stamina. He was more suited for fighting on village parties in rural poland than boxing matches which required more technique and mental preparation.
Golota sustained a fractured cheekbone & a slipped disc neck injury which caused him to quit against Tyson, it had nothing to do with a supposed lack of stamina
Golota won a bronze medal at the Olympic Games & had several notable victories as a pro, he twice bested former champion Riddick Bowe, knocking him down twice & clearly getting the better of the exchanges, only to be disqualified for infringements & lost a controversial decision to John Ruiz, despite dropping him twice as well, he was a good fighter.
Golota took a shit and then he f##kin quit 🤣
People don’t realize that Golota was the best boxer Tyson ever BEAT. Go back and watch his fights with Riddick
Jerry Stackhouse in the audience
Golota is the smartest athlete in boxing history. He made the right decision. He is smart enough not to succumb to his trainer''s ambitions, but to avoid being defeated by Mike Tyson, who will beat him slowly for 15 rounds. Mike didn't start the game fast. You can easily tell from Tyson's eyes that he had made up his mind to beat Golota slowly. Golota understood this, too, and was wiser to diagnose the brain concussion and broken jaw brought on by the first-round punch faster than the doctors and his ambitious trainer.
Fight was a 10 rounder not 15 & 12 is the limit anyway!!
Tyson was badly faded by this time . Look how slow he is on his feet compared to the mid to late 80s . Still had the power and fast hands mind .
I’m here to hurt people in a legal sense😂😂
Unfortunately Golata didn’t even really try in this one. He could have boxed on the outside and then landed the big right hand. Golata had all the tools to win except the most important one, mental toughness.
He had Tyson on the end of the jab & was winning the opener until getting dropped, he seemed to lose confidence in himself but he apparently suffered a fractured cheekbone & slipped-disc in his neck which is why he quit, he did look beat up pretty bad by the end of the second round but could probably have continued.
@@BoxingFightsByGaryWilson Yeah it’s just with Golata if it wasn’t one thing it was another. I really liked him and I always wished he was more mentally stable. Same with Oliver McCall.
@@luke125 I picked Golota to beat Lewis but it wasn't close, he seemed to have confidence issues like you say, if a fight wasn't going his way he would either quit or look to get disqualified in one way or another.
@@luke125 Golota v McCall would have been interesting, i actually felt Golota beat Ruiz for the WBA belt, unjust decision.
@@BoxingFightsByGaryWilson Exactly
Golota was right to quit he dont want it but he needed it
Golota was not smart enough to box against champions
He seemed to be mentally fragile & would either quit or look for a way out when the going got tough, i did think he beat Ruiz for the title but didn't get the decision which was unfortunate.
he was village party headbasher, not a boxer.
Najlepszy Andrzej oszukany w karierze mistrz świata,😊
Great fighters are willing to die in the ring to win. Golota wasn’t and that’s why he was only a decent fighter, not a great one.
Did you bought your brains back in the previous century?
GOŁOTA Had hem all the time😎RECT MACH
Golota could have won quite easily but he got into a slug fest up close & he didn't need to. He was taller & had a much longer reach-all he had to do is keep his distance & keep scoring with the jab while looking for the opportunity for a left/right combination. Wrong game plan, but he started out in the right direction but lost his way. Perhaps also his stamina/ preparation wasn't what it should have being as he needed a reasonable work rate of jabs to keep that distance. All he had to do was score with his jab & use his reach to effect.
Golota was a good fighter but was mentally fragile & would fold if an opponent showed any kind of resistance, much in the way he did with Lewis & Bowe, in fact he was hammering Bowe & still blew it, he did beat Ruiz for the title but didn't get the decision, which was unfortunate.
Golata could've did a Buster Douglas on Tyson.
......no
I could've had wings but I wasn't born a pigeon... If Galota could've won easily then he would've, there's no "buts" about it...
Nah Golotta would have died or had serious brain injuries if he fought. He was f-ed up very bad in just 2 rounds. Concussion, fractured cheek and vertebrae damage.
Why he didn’t want to fight???
No way😆😆
This should’ve been a walkthrough for Golota smh
@@hi-dl4kw have you even seen Golota fight? He beat the breaks off Bowe twice 🤣, someone Tyson ducked lol
@@hi-dl4kw what were the facts? 💀
@@BooBooDaFoo330yea you just proved my point golota beat up bowe meanwhile a out of shape declining Tyson still managed to break golotas jaw lol. That is facts. You still salty golota got wrecked? Say something original instead of the same typical laughing emojis everyone always uses.
@@BooBooDaFoo330the fact is , a out of shape Tyson broke golotas jaw , gave him a concussion and made him quit. Facts. "💀" Typical internet trash talking clown still salty golota got wrecked.
Golota's trainer was disgraceful.
Amazing fight! But a bit unfair
Golota Feared Tyson
Yes Tyson & intimidation was a big factor
Andrew didn't have that same energy like he fought Riddick Bowe!!
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Naw his orbital bone was broken, he made the wise decision to quit…Tyson would’ve lost in the later rounds if it got to that point.
Mike Tyson throws his neck 🤔
0:28
28:14
Sal boxeur vicieux A.Golota....n est pas capable de boxer correctement....a chaque fois il empeche Tyson de 🥊 il le tient par les bras...
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Tm cm
21:29 elbow