Golota, 46-years-old, was stopped in his last three fights and only fought four times since 2008. He took a break from 2009 to 2013 and was stopped in the sixth round in his February 2013 comeback fight against Przemyslaw Saleta.

This fight is actually a rematch, Golota stopped Nicholson in the eleventh round of an HBO televised fight in 1996.

Heavyweight Andrew Golota (41-9-1, 33 KOs) will bid farewell to the ring on October 25th in Czestochowa, headlining the card "Fight Night 9: Farewell." Golota will reportedly cross gloves with Danell Nicholson (42-5, 32 KOs). Nicholson, 46, has been inactive since 2003 when he stepped away from the ring after getting knocked out in four rounds by Wladimir Klitschko.

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I've never seen a fighter throw so many blatant low blows. He would've bet Bowe both times if not for the low blow combos. He just couldn't help himself.

[QUOTE=trufightfanatic;14904867]he got frustrated because he could stop Big Daddy Bowe and resorted to low blows. I think he had punched himself out and had nothing left and took the easy way out both times[/QUOTE] No he was comfortably outfighting him.…

At least with Nicholson he won't get knocked out. Maybe...

[QUOTE=trufightfanatic;14904867]he got frustrated because he could stop Big Daddy Bowe and resorted to low blows. I think he had punched himself out and had nothing left and took the easy way out both times[/QUOTE] never could stand golota. he was…

This is the equivalent of giving a replay of the 1995 championship game btwn the Cowboys and the 49ers... today. Imagine the excitement of watch 46 year old football players lumbering about barely able to execute a match. Never liked…