How much different would it be than the fight he had in Chicago? He was booed coming into the ring and most if not all the people there were rooting for Golota.
big difference bro.........the crowd was pro golota and that is it.....
in germany every one around him would be speaking german, the whole set up, etc etc etc.....there is a lot lot more to it.....
the judges in germany will be influenced by the german promoter, even the ref could (as in some cases e.g beyer vs greeen I).
He seemed to quit because he was tired
whats up with this shit man.you only see white tone fighters quitting on their stools.wlad,krasniqi...disgraces
i bet thats a good joke at a predominantly black gym too
Let's just face the fact, Whitaker's performance was very dissapointing. He was outboxed almost every round and let the German control the fight from the first round til the one where he was knocked out. Lamon Brewster with his convincing performance should have no trouble with Krasniqi, unless the German is a very good friend of Lamon. In that case it will be a split decision for Brewster like the way he did against Meehan.
The second thing that can caused trouble for Lamon is that the fight might take place in Hamburg in Germany. With a hostile crowd and judges it will be a tough night for Brewster. :boxing:
luan krasniqi is a much better boxer than kali meehan, brewster has been outboxed by the likes of shufford, so i don't see any reason why a very talented boxer like krasniqi couldn't outbox him so long as he stays aways from brewster's big punches.
How much different would it be than the fight he had in Chicago? He was booed coming into the ring and most if not all the people there were rooting for Golota.
Let's just face the fact, Whitaker's performance was very dissapointing. He was outboxed almost every round and let the German control the fight from the first round til the one where he was knocked out. Lamon Brewster with his convincing performance should have no trouble with Krasniqi, unless the German is a very good friend of Lamon. In that case it will be a split decision for Brewster like the way he did against Meehan.
The second thing that can caused trouble for Lamon is that the fight might take place in Hamburg in Germany. With a hostile crowd and judges it will be a tough night for Brewster. :boxing:
....He did avenge that quit job with a one round destruction over that guy less than a year later though.
I know he did. The reason I brought up his first loss was because he showed a failure to overcome adversity even though he was winning that fight easily. He seemed to quit because he was tired. Every fighter gets tired but finds a way to overcome it. Until I see Krasniqi face some adversity and overcome it I will not be sold on him.
krasniqi seems to be more a tactician than a power puncher.....i think that was a lucky punch which hit the temple nerve that put whitaker out...although he was outboxing whitaker until then...
as a tactician, krasniqi would aim at outboxing brewster with cleaner punches and defending well against his onslaught....krasniqi showed maturity last night by not getting over-confident during the fight, which showed that he knew what whitaker is capable of.....
if he fights brewster in germany i think it would be a close decision for either fighter, although if is in the states, i'd pick brewster by points................personally i think brewster would be risking it if he were to take the challenge to germany....i don't trust germans one bit.
it realy depends on whether krasniqi can take a punch and is he durable.. if he isn't, brewster should be able to get to him... if he is, then he'll beat brewster...
Bwahahaha. Goofi talked so much shit at the weigh in yesterday and said he wouldn't wait until today to KO Krasniqi. What a loser.
Krasniqi on the other hand is still a question mark because he retired on his stool against a Polish heavyweight in his only loss.
Brewster versus Krasiniqi is probably a 50/50 fight but I would slightly favour Brewster at this point in time.
....He did avenge that quit job with a one round destruction over that guy less than a year later though.
if i were Brewster, i wouldn't want to be fighting in germany,.....especially against a guy who is a technical 12 round fighter (good enought for any points win in germany)....i just don't trust the germans one bit.....
i watched the fight live and i wasn't sure as who was to win....because as i mentioned in my thread, Luan is a technical boxer whereas Lance is an ironfist giant..
Luan outboxed smartly and kept at distance for most of the fight.
In regards to a clash vs Brewster, the word out of Germany is that the fight will be held on September 28 in Hamburg (15000 capacity). September 28, 2005, would have been the 100th burthday of late german boxing legend, and germany's only ever world champion.....Max Schmeling....died at 99 earlier this year.
If Krasniqi meets Brewster this would be a 50/50 fight.
ps...i never would have given Krasniqi a chance to KO Whitaker, but it seems that he hit the temple hard with that right hand.
Bwahahaha. Goofi talked so much shit at the weigh in yesterday and said he wouldn't wait until today to KO Krasniqi. What a loser.
Krasniqi on the other hand is still a question mark because he retired on his stool against a Polish heavyweight in his only loss.
Brewster versus Krasiniqi is probably a 50/50 fight but I would slightly favour Brewster at this point in time.
btw the german fans were rather loud and i would guess influencing...i wouldnt be going to germany if i was brewster, make sure don king wins that bid if he is gona defend against krasniqi