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Riddick Bowe vs. Andrew Golota II : ウィキペディア英語版
Riddick Bowe vs. Andrew Golota II

Riddick Bowe vs. Andrew Golota II was a professional boxing match contested on December 14, 1996. The bout was a rematch of a controversial fight held earlier in the year at Madison Square Garden as part of a nationally televised HBO event.
==Background==
(詳細はLennox Lewis to fight at some point in the year. Eventually it was agreed upon that the two would meet in September of that year, and as part of the deal both men were signed to fight two separate fights immediately before. Bowe, who had not fought since knocking out Evander Holyfield in their third meeting in 1995, signed to fight the Polish contender Golota, who was undefeated but widely unknown as a proven fighter. Bowe did not take Golota seriously and went through training half-seriously, claiming that he didn't know how to train for "a bum" and infuriating his trainer Eddie Futch who was growing impatient with Bowe's apparent lack of desire to train. Bowe came into the fight weighing 252 pounds, much heavier than he usually was entering a fight.
Golota surprised the sluggish Bowe by dominating most of the fight, constantly and effectively using his jab and landing several powerful combinations through the course of seven rounds. However, from the second round forward, Golota ran into trouble with low blows and had one point deducted in each of the fourth and sixth rounds. Though he was ahead on all scorecards, another low blow in the seventh lead to referee Wayne Kelly stopping the fight and awarding Bowe the victory by disqualification. Almost immediately after the stoppage, members of Bowe's entourage entered the ring and attacked Golota, Golota traded punches with one of the men, but another, Jason Harris, struck Golota in the head with a walkie-talkie (Golota later required 11 stitches to close the resulting gash). Fans of both fighters joined the melee and fights began breaking out in the crowd. The post-fight riot led to 10 arrests and nine spectators had to be rushed to hospital.
After the first fight Futch announced that he was no longer going to train Bowe as he had finally tired of the fighter's lack of conditioning. Two weeks later, Bowe and Golota signed for a rematch which was to be held in Atlantic City, New Jersey at Boardwalk Hall on December 14, 1996.〔(Bowe to Try Golota Again ), N.Y. Times article, 1996-10-18, Retrieved on 2013-05-28〕〔(Eddie Futch Quits As Riddick Bowe's Trainer ), Seattle Times article, 1996-10-04, Retrieved on 2013-05-28〕 Bowe admitted he had not taken Golota seriously coming into the previous fight and attributed his poor performance to the fact that he had not trained much for the bout. For the rematch, Bowe brought in renowned trainer Mackie Shilstone and a nutritionist to monitor his training and diet〔(A Chastened Bowe Is Hoping Less Paunch Means More Punch ), N.Y. Times article, 1996-11-27, Retrieved on 2013-05-28〕 and weighed in at 235 pounds for the rematch with Golota.〔(Bowe Is Trim and Eager ), N.Y. Times article, 1996-12-13, Retrieved on 2013-05-28〕

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