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5d ago
Analyzed through
2/23/2013
Fights on record
51
Confidence
Moderate · 69%
Completeness
78%
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Andrew Golota

ArchetypeBalanced Competitor

No single dominant trait — adapts game plan to opponent.

HeavyweightOrthodoxAge 58
Record
41-9-1
Win %
80%
KO / TKO
33
Finish Rate
80%
Height
193 cm
Reach
201 cm
Fights
51
Analysis Confidence

How much we trust this read

Confidence rates the analysis, not the fighter. The Blueprint Score rates the fighter. Sparse data lowers confidence — it never gets hidden.

Moderate · 69%
Fights on record
51
Fight-by-fight detail
25 results
Sources referenced
1
Authorized footage
Not available
Analyzed through
2/23/2013
Last updated
8/16/2026
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Secret Weapon

Fight Plan: Andrew Golota

A coach-ready game plan — historical weaknesses opponents have exploited and what to drill in camp.

Historical Weaknesses

No documented weaknesses on file yet.

Camp Focus
  • Stack southpaw sparring partners in camp
Blueprint Score 2.0

Sub-Score Breakdown

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Engine

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Pattern Recognition

Tactical Patterns

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AI Memory

Tactical Memory

Persistent observations the engine has accumulated. New observations merge with existing memory instead of overwriting it.

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Fighter fingerprint

Boxing attribute profile — only skills that matter in this sport are scored, and any axis we cannot evidence is left blank rather than scored as zero.

Insufficient dataPower80SpeedN/ADefenseN/ACardioN/AFight IQN/ADistance Control82Andrew Golota
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Distance Control is the highest scored axis; expect the game plan to lean on this.

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  • Distance Control82
Tactical Intelligence

Strategic breakdown

Style fingerprint derived from the attribute ratings and finish rates on file. Each row is labelled with how Fight Blueprint reached it — none of these are measured from footage.

Primary offensive weaponSTAT
Power shots — high knockout share
Combination tendenciesLIMITED
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Preferred rangeSTAT
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Defensive tendenciesLIMITED
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Countering behaviourLIMITED
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Pressure responseLIMITED
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Footwork tendenciesSTAT
Angles out after every exchange
Body / head targetingSTAT
Head-hunting, high finishing intent
PaceLIMITED
Insufficient data
Not enough data on file — no score inferred.
Cardio trendLIMITED
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Not enough data on file — no score inferred.
Evolution

Fight Timeline

How Andrew Golota has evolved year-by-year — milestones, camp changes, style shifts, and notable results.

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Fight IQ

Observations & evidence

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Strengths

No observations on file yet.

Weaknesses

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Tendencies

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Evidence

Video Evidence Ledger

Timestamped tactical observations that back the analysis. Each item cites the fight, round, and moment.

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Camp Prep ReportWhat to drill this week

Prep for camp: Andrew Golota

Recommendations a coach can act on tomorrow — opponent tendencies, drills, and the sparring styles to stack against this fight.

Most Common Tendencies
Patterns to expect in competition
  • Circles to their left under sustained pressure
Training Recommendations
Drill these specific looks
  • Not enough scored attributes on file to prescribe specific drills yet
Sparring Recommendations
Stack these styles in camp
  • Southpaw pressure partner
Film Room
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Timestamped breakdowns

Curated moments from Golota's tape — each clip annotated with the technique on display.

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Knowledge Graph

Similar Fighters

Stylistic neighbors based on sub-score vector, archetype, and weight class.

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Striking only

Distance, combinations, defensive movement

Defense only

Head movement, guard, footwork under fire

Most recent fight

Full round and post-fight breakdown

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Status / Injuries

unknown

No recent injury or status information found.

Recent Form

  • L
    vs Przemysław Saleta
    KO · R6 (10), 2:49
    2013-02-23
  • L
    vs Tomasz Adamek
    TKO · R5 (10), 1:20
    2009-10-24
  • L
    vs Ray Austin
    RTD · R1 (12), 3:00
    2008-11-07
  • W
    vs Mike Mollo
    UD · R12
    2008-01-19
  • W
    vs Kevin McBride
    TKO · R6 (12), 2:42
    2007-10-06

Availability

unknown

Record

W-L-D
41-9-1
KO / TKO
33
Win %
80%

Scouting Summary

Andrzej Jan Gołota, best known as Andrew Golota, is a Polish former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2013. He challenged four times for a heavyweight world title, and as an amateur won a bronze medal in the heavyweight division at the 1988 Olympics. Despite his accomp

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Biography & Camp

Andrzej Jan Gołota, best known as Andrew Golota, is a Polish former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2013. He challenged four times for a heavyweight world title, and as an amateur won a bronze medal in the heavyweight division at the 1988 Olympics. Despite his accomplishments and more than 40 professional wins, Golota is perhaps best known for twice being disqualified against Riddick Bowe for repeated low blows in fights that Golota was winning. On October 4, 1997, he became the first Pole to challenge for a heavyweight boxing crown when he fought WBC champion Lennox Lewis at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. He had a bout with Mike Tyson in 2000, which he first withdrew from, but afterward was ruled no-contest. In November 2016, Golota was inducted into the Illinois Boxing Hall of Fame.