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If Brewster Fought This Agressive In Every Fight He Would Be The Only Heavyweight

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  • #31
    i love brewster but he's not the greatest boxer out there, but i give him credit for being smart enough to see the swarming style was perfect to destroy the foul pole. i don't think brew's coming back, a detached retina takes a couple years to heal, and at brew's age he doesn't have a couple years. he's a puncher, puncher's age faster than boxers cause they eat a lot more punishment. i'll always be a fan of brew, who else could get knocked down five times in one fight and never give up, but get up and still be trying to win the fight?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by realheavyhands View Post
      It Will Work In This Diviosn 2007 Becuase Of The Speed And Power.. Any Tall Goofy Heavyweight Cant Get Away From Theose Shots.. Klitchkos Are Too Slow And Goofy.. Thats How You Beat The Giants.. Like Dempsey Tyson And Frazier Used To.. U Dont Box Them U Attack Full ****in Force And Move Your Head
      your forgetting that brewster did come out against wlad agressively in the first round like he did with golota but wlad thwarted it. brewster couldnt get anything going until wlad gassed

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      • #33
        Brewster is not a great boxer but what he does have is a solid chin and power in his fists. He is the type of fighter that really needs a trainer who brings out those attributes as the longer a fight last, the more problems Brew will encounter making it harder to win distance fights. At the time of the Golata fight Brew was trained by Jesse Reid. Reid is perfect for someone like Brewster and really brought the best out of him. Shortly after, Lamon ditched Reid for celebrity trainer Buddy McGirt and the lack of aggression showed as Buddy just does not motivate his fighters. McGirt is very overrated. Brew should return to Reid and I think we will see the beast we saw against Golota.

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        • #34
          ...I read on his bio one time that he was also a sprinter back in his youth.
          Corrie is a very good athlete in general. I've heard from a former pro journeyman who trained and sparred with him that Sanders runs the 100 in 10 seconds and can drive a golf ball over 300 yards (really good for someone who hasn't been training his whole life for golf).

          You'd never know it by looking at his physique but the guy has a lot of fast twich muscle fiber. In boxing this translates to an almost unnatural speed and punching power for a man of his build. He's the Max Baer of this generation, only instead of partying and courting Hollywood foxes, his vices are food and golf.

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          • #35
            Nah no way; W. Klit, V. Klit, and Peter would murder him if he came recklessly like that.

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            • #36
              Brewster bum-rushed Golota. He tried to do the same with Liakhovich and that did not work.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by realheavyhands View Post




                If Brewster fought like that every time he would be the star of the division. As to whether he would be the undisputed champion is another matter. Putting on a good show for one round isn't too terribly difficult. Against somebody like Lennox Lewis he may have to do it for 12 rounds. That is not so easy.

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                • #38
                  lennox is a different story, after golata he got with mcgirt and went back to a short docile power puncher.. mcgirt ruined him against lycovich
                  Last edited by realheavyhands; 02-10-2007, 01:22 PM.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Kid Achilles View Post
                    Corrie is a very good athlete in general. I've heard from a former pro journeyman who trained and sparred with him that Sanders runs the 100 in 10 seconds and can drive a golf ball over 300 yards (really good for someone who hasn't been training his whole life for golf).

                    You'd never know it by looking at his physique but the guy has a lot of fast twich muscle fiber. In boxing this translates to an almost unnatural speed and punching power for a man of his build. He's the Max Baer of this generation, only instead of partying and courting Hollywood foxes, his vices are food and golf.
                    Haha, I know he was considering being a professional golfer, so I can believe the driving a golf ball over 300 yards.

                    Saying that a 6'5" 240 lb man can run a 100m spring in 10 seconds is ridiculous. The bronze medallist at the last olympics ran the 100m in 10.04 s. Corrie Sanders doesn't even look like he has fast feet in the ring. Good handspeed definately, but he seems to be very flatfooted. Sanders does seem to be a bit of wasted talent.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by realheavyhands View Post
                      lennox is a different story, after golata he got with mcgirt and went back to a short docile power puncher.. mcgirt ruined him against lycovich
                      mcgirt ruined him huh. then what happened against entienne,,,shufford and meehan? the guy has good power and tremendous heart but he's very beatable, just box him and dont blow your wad and you have a good chance of beating him

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