Brewster-Golota: A struggle for a backwater title
By JE Grant
Saturday night boxing fans will witness another in a string of heavyweight “championship” fights held this year. Indeed, with four champions who have some recognition there are plenty of title fights to be seen. Lamon Brewster, 31-2 (27 knockouts), will defend his WBO title against the ever-controversial Andrew Golota, 38-5-1 (31 knockouts). Golota, of course, is fighting in his third successive attempt at capturing a piece of the championship, having fought to a very disputed draw against IBF champion Chris Byrd, and an equally absurd decision loss to WBA champion John Ruiz……….read the complete article at Brewster-Golota on The Sweet Science.Com
Saturday night boxing fans will witness another in a string of heavyweight “championship” fights held this year. Indeed, with four champions who have some recognition there are plenty of title fights to be seen. Lamon Brewster, 31-2 (27 knockouts), will defend his WBO title against the ever-controversial Andrew Golota, 38-5-1 (31 knockouts). Golota, of course, is fighting in his third successive attempt at capturing a piece of the championship, having fought to a very disputed draw against IBF champion Chris Byrd, and an equally absurd decision loss to WBA champion John Ruiz……….read the complete article at Brewster-Golota on The Sweet Science.Com
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