Lennox Lewis vs Andrew Golota 04.10.1997
Lennox Lewis delivered one of the most emphatic heavyweight title defences of the 1990s when he demolished Andrew Golota inside two minutes at Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, on 4 October 1997. The WBC heavyweight champion required just 1:35 of the opening round to halt the controversial challenger and retain his crown in devastating fashion.
The bout had been promoted as a high-risk test for Lewis, whose recent outings had failed to silence critics despite victories. Golota arrived with a fearsome reputation, having twice dominated Riddick Bowe on the scorecards before being disqualified in both contests. Those chaotic endings followed the Polish fighter into Atlantic City, where strict officiating and intense scrutiny framed the contest from the outset.
Both men weighed in at 244 pounds, but any sense of parity vanished almost immediately. Lewis established control within seconds, asserting himself behind a stiff jab that kept Golota on the defensive. The challenger struggled to find rhythm as the champion’s accuracy and timing dictated the exchanges.
The decisive moment came less than a minute into the fight. A sharp right hand caught Golota cleanly and sent him reeling into the corner. Sensing vulnerability, Lewis closed the distance and unleashed a rapid combination that dropped the challenger heavily to the canvas. Although Golota regained his feet, his balance was gone and his resistance fading.
Lewis showed no hesitation. A further barrage followed, marked by clean, powerful punches thrown with composure rather than recklessness. Golota was floored for a second time, prompting referee Joe Cortez to intervene and bring an abrupt end to one of the most one-sided heavyweight title fights of the era.
The knockout victory marked Lewis’ 33rd professional win and reinforced his authority as WBC champion during his second reign. It also provided the kind of decisive performance that had been absent from his previous appearances. Earlier that summer, Lewis had retained the title against Henry Akinwande, though the contest ended in frustration when the challenger was disqualified in the fifth round for repeated holding. That bout offered little opportunity for Lewis to demonstrate his full range; this encounter removed all doubt.
For Golota, the defeat was swift and sobering. Entering the fight with obvious physical gifts and punching power, he was unable to settle under the champion’s early pressure. Medical concerns later overshadowed the result, but inside the ring the difference in execution and sharpness was unmistakable.
Atlantic City has staged countless heavyweight encounters, yet few ended with such sudden finality. On a night when intrigue promised drama, the champion produced precision instead, turning anticipation into conclusion almost as soon as the opening bell rang.
In just over ninety seconds, Lennox Lewis delivered a definitive statement against Andrew Golota, closing the contest with ruthless efficiency and reminding the heavyweight division exactly who held the WBC crown.