Fans are expecting a brawl to end all brawls. Tyson, a 4-1 favorite, has a serious mental problem. Hes a wild animal disguised as a human being. Inside the ring, Tyson is the personification of violence. What makes this fight interesting is Golotas just as mean as Tyson. Theyre meant for each othertwo blood-thirsty gladiators who are shameless rule-breakers.
Tyson, 34, is a loose cannon. Twice, he munched on Evander Holyfields ear when it was evident he couldnt beat the Real Deal in their tumultuous rematch in 1997. He tried to decapitate Lou Savarese after their fight had been stopped and in the process, knocked down the referee. He struck Orlin Norris after the bell and left him sprawled on the canvas, unable to continue. And he terrorized Robin Givens all the way to divorce court.
Golota, 32, is all brawn and no brains. In 1996, he was on the way to defeating Riddick Bowe but wouldnt stop punching his groin. Golota was disqualified not once but twice in their two meetings. Its not that Golota has a low IQ. Maybe, he doesnt have an IQ. Last year, Golota dropped Michael Grant twice in the first round and was en route to a breezy win on points when in the final stanza, he quit under fire.
Golota is just as unpredictable as Tyson. Theyre probably both mentally imbalanced. Compared to Tyson and Golota, Nedal Hussein is a saint. Imagine what could happen when two nut cases are let loose like mad dogs in a cage.
Golotas trainer Al Certo said: "Golota will play by the rules for as long as he can. But if things get dirty, Golota is a master of that. People really want to see rough, tough dirty fights. They want to see what these two guys can do."
Certo said Golota is prepared to dish out whatever dirty tricks Tyson will use. The Poles sparmates were primed to twist his arm, use their shoulders, butt, step on his feet, and elbow, according to Claude Abrams of Boxing News. "And (Golota), something of a fouling expert himself, seems prepared to retaliate as he knows best," said Abrams.
If Tyson bites Golotas ear, the Pole will bite back. Itll be tit for tat. Tyson will get a dose of his own medicine if he decides to rough it. Who knows? Golota might even start the roughhousing to get the jump on Iron Mike. Poor referee Frank Garzahell be in the middle of a wild and wooly riot.
When the smoke clears, Tyson should walk away a winner. Golota cant take a punchhe was flattened by Lennox Lewis in a single round and surrendered to Grant when the going got rough. If Tyson lands a clean shot, itll be lights out for Golota. The question is: Can Tyson land a clean shot? Golota packs a dizzying left jabtheoretically, he can keep Tyson at bay with his three-inch reach advantage. Tyson, of course, will put the pressure on Golota from the start.
Golota has power, toohes scored 13 first round KOs in compiling a 36-4 mark, with 29 KOs. But Tysons record is more frightening48-3, with 42 KOs (21 in the first round) and a no-contest.
Viva Vintage Sports will start the coverage of the Tyson-Golota card on IBC-13 at 2 p.m. today. Muhammad Alis daughter Laila is featured in the undercard. Recently married to former cruiserweight contender Johnny McClain, she promises to keep her 7-0 record, with seven KOs, unblemished.
Ronnie Nathanielsz of Viva Vintage Sports said an exclusive live interview with Luisito Espinosa will be aired during the telecast. Espinosa is booked to face Mexican Ramon Aragon in a preliminary before the Tyson-Golota main event.
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