Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson defeated Andrew Golata when the Polish fighter inexplicably quit after the second round of their scheduled 10-round bout on Friday. Golota refused to allow his trainer, Al Certo, to put his mouthpiece in for the third round and walked over to the referee and pushed him away. Certa followed Golota hollering, "What are you doing? Whatare you doing?" Tyson was then declared the winner. Golota was knocked down in the first round by a short right cross to the head but got up immmediately and did not appear to be seriously injured. Golota looked slow against the fast Tyson but the Pole appeared to be weathering Tyson's attack in the second round as they slugged it out toe to toe. Tyson, who said after Thursday's weigh-in that he planned to retire after this fight, landed the hardest punches as Golota was mostly swatting at Tyson. Tyson, 34, improved to 49-3. Golota, 32, dropped to 36-5. As Golota left the ring, fans booed and threw containers of popcorn and beer at him. Golota was late entering the ring and there was speculation that an earlier dispute over which brand of boxing gloves he would wear may have delayed him. Bureau Report