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No Country for Old Men: Part Seven

April 24, 2017 by Ted Sares 5 Comments

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This past Saturday, April 22, in Legionowo, Poland, Krzysztof Zimnoch improved to 22-1-1 with a second round KO of 6’7” Michael “Big” Grant who is now 44 years-old. Grant (48-7) suffered his third straight loss — all on European soil and all inside the distance

Yes, this is the same Michael Grant who fought unified heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis 17 years ago at Madison Square Garden, but who last fought in 2014 when he was stopped by Manuel Charr in Russia and in 2013 when he was TKOd by Carlos Takem in France..

Grant was 31-0 coming in against Lewis and many thought he would win. Lewis was coming off two wearing fights with Evander Holyfield, but he beat Grant with ease using a hold-uppercut combo that referee Arthur Mercante Jr. allowed for some unknown reason.

After the Lewis disaster, Grant was stopped by Jameel McCline by the very first punch McCline landed.  Referee Tony Weeks stopped the fight after “Big” Grant said his ankle might be broken.

But prior to the Lewis disaster Grant was decked twice in the first round by Andrew Golota thus exposing chin issues on the part of the tall Chicagoan. But then after being felled by a Grant punch in the tenth round, the Foul Pole tells the referee he doesn’t want to continue thus exposing serious heart issues on the part of the Pole. It also displayed the fact that Grant was no quitter.

Grant’s last win came against Frans Botha in 2011 in a dramatic come-from-behind last round, last minute KO in South Africa to garner the World Boxing Federation World Heavyweight Title. Botha, now 49 years-old, should never get into a boxing ring again. Grant might also want to consider this option as well.

Ted Sares
Ted Sares
Ted Sares is one of the world’s oldest active power lifters and holds several records in the Grand Master class. A member of Ring 4’s Boxing Hall of Fame, he enjoys writing about boxing.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Krzysztof Zimnoch, Michael Grant

Comments

  1. Dollar bond says

    April 24, 2017 at 5:18 pm

    Neat series. Unique.

    Reply
  2. Kid says

    April 24, 2017 at 8:54 pm

    Thanks

    Reply
  3. Bernie says

    April 25, 2017 at 8:16 pm

    Hey sir TED…Donnie AHAS Nietes will vying for his 3rd Divisions World Title Championships this coming Saturday eve MANILA time against a tough THAI challenger…hope for you to watch it in youtube by next week and see if AHAS is capable of fighting SuperFly Chocolatito.

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    • Kid says

      April 26, 2017 at 1:32 pm

      I like Donnie but he needs to let Choco age a bit longer.

      Reply
  4. Tex Hassler says

    April 29, 2017 at 6:56 pm

    Grant needs to retire. He had his day in the sun and got a title shot which is more than most fighters get. He was a great prospect and contender.

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