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  • #11
    I understand Mechslave's reasoning, but still I think the potential Krasniqi bout would not be jeopardized in the event Brewster were to lose to Klitschko. Losing to Klitschko at this point will not ruin anyone's credibility. Losing to Krasniqi on the other hand, would make Brewster an unattractive opponent for a championship fight, even though he would still have a victory over WK to be avenged.

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    • #12
      Well in all honesty I don't think he'd even get past Krasniqi this time. He was clearly losing until the knockdown. Brewster is an exciting heavyweight, but he's simply not a good enough boxer to ever have any great success. Who knows, he may have even regressed since his last fight. I don't believe he's a major player in the division anymore, but time will tell.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by kayjay View Post
        I understand Mechslave's reasoning, but still I think the potential Krasniqi bout would not be jeopardized in the event Brewster were to lose to Klitschko. Losing to Klitschko at this point will not ruin anyone's credibility. Losing to Krasniqi on the other hand, would make Brewster an unattractive opponent for a championship fight, even though he would still have a victory over WK to be avenged.
        Great logic, very well said

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        • #14
          He doesn't think he will get destroyed by Wlad.. He is just trying to make a name for himself again so he can bank a bigger payday against Wlad. It makes sense.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by paul750 View Post
            Well in all honesty I don't think he'd even get past Krasniqi this time. He was clearly losing until the knockdown. Brewster is an exciting heavyweight, but he's simply not a good enough boxer to ever have any great success. Who knows, he may have even regressed since his last fight. I don't believe he's a major player in the division anymore, but time will tell.
            I agree 100% his win over Wlad was fluke and I dont care what anyone says cause Wlad punched himself out and there was some foul play involved in that fight. Brewster was beaten down by Kali Meehan but got a gift decision then his wins over Krasniqi and Golota were pretty impressive but Liakhovich exposed him for what he really is, while Klitschko had to start over from the bottom and make his way back up to the top cause Brewster nor Byrd wanted to give him fights untill he became the mandatory...

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            • #16
              brewster sucks, he didnt want to fight wlad again initially and chose sergei instead, he doesent want his ass kicked now either, he will find someone else to fight

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              • #17
                Krasniqi is a good test to see what kind of condition Brewster's eye is at. I'd rather he not beat Wlad until he can prove he's healthy and at 100% against the smaller and lighter hitting Krasniqi.

                I don't care what any doctor says, they can all be bought when potential millions can be made in a single fight.

                Train hard, beat Krasniqi, show us you're okay, and then get in there with Wlad. That's my advice to Brewster.

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                • #18
                  how is krasniqi money better than wlad money? if he beats wlad again, sets him up for the rest of his life. he'd be the man in the division....possibly set up a fight with vitali.


                  he loses to wlad, no big deal...its wlad. if it close, maybe even a rubber match.... wins, like i said, sets him up for life.

                  he loses to krasniqi.....thats it, where do you go from there?

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                  • #19
                    Funny thing is, Minto almost outworked Krasniqi before Luan's skill shown through. As for the actual fight between Krasniqi and Brewster, the popular opinion is that Krasniqi was thoroughly out-classing Brewster, he wasn't. I had Krasniqi up until Brewster knocked him down for the count in thd 8th, and then when Krasniqi got a very, very, long count of 9 1/2, I had it even when Krasniqi gave up in the 9th. Brewster was behind on the cards for sure but it was Germany, he was going to behind on the cards no matter what. Brewster will stop luan again and then a big fight with Briggs or Wlad afterwards

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by orltroy View Post
                      Funny thing is, Minto almost outworked Krasniqi before Luan's skill shown through. As for the actual fight between Krasniqi and Brewster, the popular opinion is that Krasniqi was thoroughly out-classing Brewster, he wasn't. I had Krasniqi up until Brewster knocked him down for the count in thd 8th, and then when Krasniqi got a very, very, long count of 9 1/2, I had it even when Krasniqi gave up in the 9th. Brewster was behind on the cards for sure but it was Germany, he was going to behind on the cards no matter what. Brewster will stop luan again and then a big fight with Briggs or Wlad afterwards
                      i remember putting krasniqis first knockdown on my stopwatch, he was down for at least 15 seconds in the 8th, the fight should have been over at that point... disgraceful hometown referee

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