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Andrew Golota - Wikipedia Golota received his third world title try in a row on 21 May 2005 against WBO champion Lamon Brewster Though heavily favored to win, Gołota lost when Brewster knocked him down three times inside the first round, prompting the referee to stop the bout
The Andrew Golota Era: A champion in our hearts - Boxing Scene In the end, even though Golota never won a title, he still showed that he had the tools to be a champion His true potential was revealed in each of his fights against Riddick Bowe, Chris Byrd
Tragedy and Chances – The Andrew Golota Story By: Ste Rowen The Story of Andrew Golota The ‘Foul Pole’ Who Caused a Riot Almost Changed New York Boxing Forever Andrew Golota on a rare occasion
Andrew Golota boxer • In November 2016, Golota was inducted into the Illinois Boxing Hall of Fame The Warsaw-born Golota had 111 wins in an amateur career that culminated in his winning a bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Andrew Golota Profile - Boxing News 24 Andrew Golota began boxing at age 13 and captured an unprecedented seven Polish national amateur championships He won a bronze medal at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea Golota
Andrew Golota - Top Heavyweight Boxing Golota began his professional career in 1992 and quickly established himself as a promising heavyweight contender He had a remarkable amateur record, winning a bronze medal in the 1988 Seoul Olympics and earning a reputation as one of the most skilled and talented boxers of his generation