Boxrec has Klitschko-Brewster II on 7 July

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  • plug75
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    Boxrec has Klitschko-Brewster II on 7 July

    I personally want to see unification, but Don King is probably blocking any attempts for Wlad to do that.
    I guess this is the next best move for Wlad, to avenge that wierd loss. I would pick Wlad to win inside 5 rounds.
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    Who is Wlad gonna go after next, Ali! Its funny that now Brewster has a knackered eye Wlad wants to fight him, but really what kind of form is losing your last fight to get a world title fight! This is as bad as Austin, but at least he was coming off a draw not a loss.

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    • duffgun
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      #3
      Wlad is not going to unify for ages, don king wont let him.

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      • plug75
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        #4
        Originally posted by duffgun
        Wlad is not going to unify for ages, don king wont let him.
        I know, it's pretty frustrating. I hate Don King. The division needs a real champion and Wlad could be the man if Don King would butt out. Instead we have Wlad fighting B-class fighters and everyone moaning about it. I would prefer Wlad to fight ANYONE with a title, even for a low payday, just to sort out the division.
        Don's going to keep throwing Ray Austin's at him in the hope that one of them gets lucky. It's becoming too much now...

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        • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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          I dont see a problem with the fight because I think Wlad has to beat the guys that beat him in order to be the top dog at the weight.

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          • cupcrazy01
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            #6
            I don't think King has any rights with Chagaev, and that fight would be huge in Europe, so why not make Wlad-Chagaev for July 7? Well, Ruslan's people probably want at least one voluntary gimme defense for cash, so that will have to wait until fall at the earliest, but I think with no DK that is very makeable and realistic, so let's hope for that because it is our only unification possibility for the year 2007.

            The WBC is tied up with the Maskaev/Peter/Vitali love triangle and the Briggs-Ibragimov winner will probably fight another retread like Davarryl Williamson or maybe even Chris Byrd (yikes!).

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            • beez721
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              #7
              Originally posted by lennon
              Who is Wlad gonna go after next, Ali! Its funny that now Brewster has a knackered eye Wlad wants to fight him, but really what kind of form is losing your last fight to get a world title fight! This is as bad as Austin, but at least he was coming off a draw not a loss.
              oh please. who the hell else is a better fight with all the other guys having fights lined up? his eye is healed or else he wouldnt be cleared to fight. brewster is the most dangerous guy for wlad with peter,,unavailable. I give wlad credit for taking this fight. brewster will always have what gives wlad the most trouble "power" and heart

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              • Gareth Ivanovic
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                Yeah I guess it's official they have it on ESPN.com


                I would like to see Wlad take on Brewster. Just for the revenge factor. This time i don't think he will run out of gas and KO Brewster in the mid rounds.

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                • beez721
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by IncuFan
                  Yeah I guess it's official they have it on ESPN.com


                  I would like to see Wlad take on Brewster. Just for the revenge factor. This time i don't think he will run out of gas and KO Brewster in the mid rounds.
                  I love how people that cant stand wlad make it out like brewster is now 50 yrs old with one arm. the guy has always been and up and down fighter his whole career. its not like he was blown out by serge. it was a war in which he had serge down and almost out but kcouldnt keep him down. sure,,,he may have some rust but he's still a very dangerous fighter and Im excited to see this rematch

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                  • lennon
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                    Originally posted by beez721
                    I love how people that cant stand wlad make it out like brewster is now 50 yrs old with one arm. the guy has always been and up and down fighter his whole career. its not like he was blown out by serge. it was a war in which he had serge down and almost out but kcouldnt keep him down. sure,,,he may have some rust but he's still a very dangerous fighter and Im excited to see this rematch
                    He also had a detatched retina after that fight and has been out a long time, it may pass the tests but psychologcally will it affect him, i cant think of any fighter that has been successful after suffering such an injury. Is a fighter with an injury coming off a loss really a legitamate title challenger? Lewis avenging his losses was different, the WBC ordered him to fight Mccall for the vacant belt and he rematched Rahman immediatley after being beaten, this smacks of waiting until the guy is declined and ready for the taking, whats next calling Ross Purrity out of retirement or wherever he is, chasing corrie sanders across the golf course. At least Austin was coming off a draw not a loss.

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