My personal opinion is that he will. That being said, I am a little nervous because my favorate boxer does seam to tire. I think we'll see a good showing by Klitschko and hopefully he will look towards a match with one of the other two week ass champs, excluding Maskaev because that belt is as good as gone once he steps into the ring with Sam.
Brewster has alot to prove and I think hes a tough guy. He'll come to fight. He might just have Klits number. He did K him.
Some guys just have your number...e.g.: Klit.Byrd.
No he didn't. Wlad's inability to continue had nothing to do with damage taken from Brewsters fists. Wlad was exhausted utterly, not beaten down.
The ref stopped the fight due to his extreme exhaustion.
We all know this, and the fact that some people actually give Brewster credit for the KO is absolutely assinine in my opinion.
My personal opinion is that he will. That being said, I am a little nervous because my favorate boxer does seam to tire. I think we'll see a good showing by Klitschko and hopefully he will look towards a match with one of the other two week ass champs, excluding Maskaev because that belt is as good as gone once he steps into the ring with Sam.
the one thing we must remember is this: Klitschko is a man. A young man, full of pride and ego.
He's gonna be looking for some serious payback, and that's gonna make him more focused, determined, and dangersous than he's ever been.
I would not want to be Lamon Brewster for all the tea in China come saturday night.
HOPEFULLY WLAD GETS KNOCKED OUT.. I DONT LIKE GUYS THAT GET KNOCKED OUT .. I THINK WLAD WILL WIN BUT IL BE ROOTING FOR BREWSTER
Anyone can be KO'd if they get caught with that golden punch.....A N Y O N E. It doesn't matter how tough you are, if you get caught right (and it doesn't necessarily have to be a big heavy punch), you'll go down. And the more aggressive a fighter is in the ring, the more risky it is, and the greater chance they have of getting caught by that punch. Personally, I think a helluva lot more of a fighter who risks it all by throwing and gets caught, than one who spends his entire career being a "pure boxer" and never even gets caught..you know the type...the guy who wins decisions while fans boo and catcall. Give me the guy who gets KO'd every time. At least he's doing something worth watching.
brewster is gonna knock wlad the fuck out, i got full faith in lamon brewster to do it. the confidence of beating ure foe previously must be the key factor in this that will allow lamon to take the belt.
actually, i won't be too surprised if wlad knocks brew down and then gets knocked out himself - donnie mccrary style. when wlad goes in to finish brew off, that's when brewster is the most dangerous. in terms of styles, brew does have wlad's number, brew is a swarmer, wlad is a pure boxer. swarmer usually beats a boxer
you dont like guys that get knocked out? he's been stopped 3 times but has stopped 43. thats a bad ratio?
HE A PRETTY GOOD FIGHTER BUT A GOOD DEFENSIVE FIGHTER SHOULD NEVER GET KNOCKED OUT..
HOPEFULLY WLAD GETS KNOCKED OUT.. I DONT LIKE GUYS THAT GET KNOCKED OUT .. I THINK WLAD WILL WIN BUT IL BE ROOTING FOR BREWSTER
you dont like guys that get knocked out? he's been stopped 3 times but has stopped 43. thats a bad ratio?
My personal opinion is that he will. That being said, I am a little nervous because my favorate boxer does seam to tire. I think we'll see a good showing by Klitschko and hopefully he will look towards a match with one of the other two week ass champs, excluding Maskaev because that belt is as good as gone once he steps into the ring with Sam.
HOPEFULLY WLAD GETS KNOCKED OUT.. I DONT LIKE GUYS THAT GET KNOCKED OUT .. I THINK WLAD WILL WIN BUT IL BE ROOTING FOR BREWSTER
Wlad will probably KO Brewster. But because he punches very hard and is very aggressive in the early rounds, there is always a chance that Brewster can knock any opponent out.
Certainly Brewster has a chance. Like you said, the guy can bang, and he's a fast starter. Also has the heart of a bear, and an "I won't give up" attitude. I like Lamon, always have, always will. And he does have the chance (maybe a better chance than anyone else in the division right now) to land a few early and put Wlad on the canvas for a 10 count.
What I keep thinking about, though, is the last fight with Wlad, before he gassed out and was TKO'd....Klitchko wasn't just ahead on the cards, he dominated, before whatever happened, happened. I just don't see anything changing. Brewster isn't going to dramatically improve his skills at his age, and he was in decent shape the first fight too. Wlad has, on the other hand, matured mentally, become better conditioned physically, and has improved since they were last in the ring. I've seen it, so has anyone else who's paid attention.
In the end, I can't see any way for Brewster to win. Klitchko isn't going to give him an opening to get lucky, he won't be spending himself like he did during the first fight, and he won't be breaking mentally. Unless something incredible happens, I feel confident Lamon Brewster will be KO'd on the 7th, somewhere between the closing bell of round 1 and the starting bell of round 5. Should the fight go longer, he has a slightly better chance of catching Klitchko after the 6th round, but even then I'd put the chances of that happening as low as maybe 15%. Far more likely, in my opinion, is Wlad catching Lamon with a nasty short left hook (or a pair of them), followed by a bigmutherfuckingfreighttrainrighthand that forces Lamon's corner to call in the dogs and piss on the fire. A third (and maybe even more likely than an outright KO) possibility is for Lamon to be hurt, against the ropes and taking a beating and the ref calls it.
I wish Brewster all the luck in the world, but I don't see a way for him to get the win this time. Miracles are usually a once in a lifetime occurance, and he's already spent his. Whatever happens, though, it should be a great fight and I'm really looking forward to it.
Wlad, Lamon...you guys reading this? Don't you fucking dare disappoint me. Every fight I've been waiting to see the last few months has turned out to be a shitfest, don't do that to me again.
This is Klitschko's fight to lose. Wouldn't surprise me if he blew it again, but I don't think that is likely to happen. In the past Brewster has shown that he has a very strong chin, so Klitschko will just bounce his fists off Brewster's chin until the referee stops the slaughter.
Yep, Brewster's chin is solid, but he was down in their first fight, I expect the same in this one. I figure on 2 KD's, before the KO or TKO. Brewster might even catch Klitchko and floor him once, but I don't expect he'll be badly hurt, and will get off the canvas and win the fight.
My personal opinion is that he will. That being said, I am a little nervous because my favorate boxer does seam to tire. I think we'll see a good showing by Klitschko and hopefully he will look towards a match with one of the other two week ass champs, excluding Maskaev because that belt is as good as gone once he steps into the ring with Sam.
This is Klitschko's fight to lose. Wouldn't surprise me if he blew it again, but I don't think that is likely to happen. In the past Brewster has shown that he has a very strong chin, so Klitschko will just bounce his fists off Brewster's chin until the referee stops the slaughter.
brewster is gonna knock wlad the fuck out, i got full faith in lamon brewster to do it. the confidence of beating ure foe previously must be the key factor in this that will allow lamon to take the belt.
English Lion...you wouldn't care to place a bet on this fight, would you?
brewster is gonna knock wlad the fuck out, i got full faith in lamon brewster to do it. the confidence of beating ure foe previously must be the key factor in this that will allow lamon to take the belt.
I hate Wlad. hopefully Brewster knocks him out again but thats unlikely
Who the hell are you foolin Kball, you were probably his biggest 'cheer leader' when he fought at the Garden...
Anyways, I think that this fight will look a lot like the Brock fight with more exciting exchanges but the same result; Klitschko by KO/TKO in the mid rounds....
No, that's OK, I think most people think the same thing.
I spent many years in the military, and weak, soft kids just pissed me the hell off. What I've come to understand, though, is that many "men" really aren't men until they hit their late 20's, to 30 years old or so. That's when many finally mature and become stronger mentally, and develop into what they'll be later in life. I felt that Wlad was just a big kid when he broke mentally, and said so at the time. His confidence was broken, and he needed to mature, mentally, before he could regain it.
I also said that he'd be coming back when he finally matured, and would, in no uncertain terms, become the ruling force in the division.
He has certainly proven himself to be the best heavyweight in the division right now. I hope he'll show me some flashes of his brothers toughness down the road here.
The only guy I can really see taking him out is Peter in a rematch...ya know...punchers chance and all.
I hate him too. It's somewhat of an unnatural hatred. I can appreciate the skill and all, but I just can't stand him.
My hatred of him is starting to taper off though. I liked Vitali a lot because he was a tough fuck who would actually fight straight up if it came down to it. Wlad just seems soft to me. Nice guy, great skills, just not my thing. I also feel like his advantages in size, coupled with the obvious skill, should lead to him being better than he already is.
I know you weren't addressing me, just my two cents though.
No, that's OK, I think most people think the same thing.
I spent many years in the military, and weak, soft kids just pissed me the hell off. What I've come to understand, though, is that many "men" really aren't men until they hit their late 20's, to 30 years old or so. That's when many finally mature and become stronger mentally, and develop into what they'll be later in life. I felt that Wlad was just a big kid when he broke mentally, and said so at the time. His confidence was broken, and he needed to mature, mentally, before he could regain it.
I also said that he'd be coming back when he finally matured, and would, in no uncertain terms, become the ruling force in the division.
Brewster has alot to prove and I think hes a tough guy. He'll come to fight. He might just have Klits number. He did K him.
Some guys just have your number...e.g.: Klit.Byrd.
I wouldn't say brewster has wlad's number, he dodged a bullet in that fight. It was a brutal one sided beating until the fifth round when klitschko fell to pieces.
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