I think a Brewster rematch is a possibility if he gets past Golota, but I really don't think that's going to happen. I believe that Golota's FINALLY going to win a piece of the heavyweight title ( even if it's just a little piece... ) by beating Brewster.
Brewster taken fierce beatings in his last two fights & is ready to be taken. Golota will finish what Wladimir & Kali Meehan started.
Then, I think what we'll see is a Golota - Wlad Klitschko fight. Held in the proper place, it's a fight that could be huge. Two eastern European heavyweights that have big followings despite checkered pasts. It would do excellent on HBO as well.
The live gate could be huge anywhere in Germany, Poland or the Ukraine, but Don King being Golota's promoter, I think it's more likely that we'd see it held at The Garden. It would be the most likely place for it in the US considering the NYC area's large population of both Golota's & Klitschko's countrymen.
Like I have been saying since the day I arrived at Boxingscene. Wladimir Klitschko has the fastest hands P4P in boxing. Hands down. Ronnie Shields who used to train him, said his hands were faster than Tyson's in his prime. Those Jab, Jab, Left hook, Left hook, combos were ridiculous.
Mo Harris had some pretty fast hands too.
Golota vs Wlad would be a great fight, Wlad has faster hands than Golota and would land a good amount of clean hard punches, however there is no question that throughout the course of the fight Wlad's chin would be tested, and whatever anybody says, Golota is true power puncher. In any event I dont think Wlad could beat Golota, but if he were to do so he would have to absorb some Golota power shots in the process. If he did beat Golota his stock would be near an all time high and he would be champion again. However Golota is pretty rugged fighter and has the power to do some serious damage whether his left jab works or not .
Golota has a streetfight mentality sometimes he will come at Wlad and pressure him hard, and he will on occasion land hard shots to the chin, body, and head. It would be a huge step in class for Wlad from fighting this amateure minded computer fighter guy Castillo to fighting Golota. He should take another fight before he goes after Golota if he wants the best thing for his career, but if he wants Money fast, or truly has confidence in his abilities than by all means he should challenge Golota. And like somebody else said its not going to do much to raise the stature of Wladimir Klistcko to knock Brewster out right after Golota does it.
I really hope Wlad has it all together now psychologically. Physically he is one of the most gifted heavyweights in recent history. His handspeed, physique, power, height, and reach are all exceptional.
His chin can't be helped (though it is not made of glass as many believe) but if he continues to pace himself well we may see the stamina problem dissapear. It's going to take a lot of work for him to mentally condition himself to stay calm while being pressured, but I think he can do it. He has youth and intelligence working for him.
Like I have been saying since the day I arrived at Boxingscene. Wladimir Klitschko has the fastest hands P4P in boxing. Hands down. Ronnie Shields who used to train him, said his hands were faster than Tyson's in his prime. Those Jab, Jab, Left hook, Left hook, combos were ridiculous.
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I think it's safe to say a W. Klitschko/ Brewster II fight would end much different than the first.
I wouldn't expect Wlad to melt down after dominating a fight like that again.
Yeah....lets break this down. He was terrorizing Brewster the first time around. Like pbds said, he ran out of gas completely. "shot his load". That combined with his overagressiveness led to his demise in that fight. Not to mention, that was one of the best displays of heart by a heavyweight since the Bowe/Holyfield fights. Brewster was hungry as well as vindicitive, because of the death of his close friend and trainer. Remember him slapping the microphone....and yelling: "This man is going to have to kill me". Wlad completely underestimated him. The new Klitschko, who is substantially lighter and more mobile, is a serious threat the Laymon. His 1 dimmensional style in coalition with his lack of movement will make for a sitting target for Wlad. He would box, and show his versatility with the left hand....just like he did tonight. Those Jab,Jab,Lefthook,Lefthook combos are ridiculous. Those alone should be enough to throw Brewster off his gameplan in the early rounds. Like against Castillo, (who I am not saying is a serious threat) he was hesitant to throw the right hand and miss. That is a sign of serious patience and ring tactics being employed by Wlad. He looked like he has improved his head-feinting ability as well, and with all of these tools....I think he will get the job done if they rematch. I also think he can avenge his losses against the other two that initially beat him.....being Purity and Sanders.
Heavyweights will really have to watch out for his lighting fast hands, and the way he shoots the right hand accurately. Think about it, he only missed 1 right hand in the fight tonight, whereas he would miss plenty in his previous fights. That training and conditioning work really paid off for him, and look for him to add some more muscle mass and keep his stamina and speed that he showed tonight.
Always keep in mind....like his brother, he has a P.H.D. in Sports Nutrition Science, and knows what the hell he is doing as far as training goes. Intangibles that may pay off for him in the future.
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I hope Wlad fights Bruster next.
...That fight will be a walkover!!! Brewster would be a dead man walking going to the ring. No way Wlad shoots his wad again.