Lamon Brewster: I Will Knock Klitschko Out Again"

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  • Derranged
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    #41
    Originally posted by IronNick
    This is how i hope it goes: lamon wins by UD over wlad. Then goes on to face Chagaev in a unifiying bout.
    No way. Brewster clearly does not have the technical ability to win many rounds, if any. Wladimir is too fast, too good and too big. He would have to knock Wlad out, which is entirely possible. Though I think his chances are for slimmer than they were 3 years ago.

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    • PBDS
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      #42
      Originally posted by Derranged
      No way. Brewster clearly does not have the technical ability to win many rounds, if any. Wladimir is too fast, too good and too big. He would have to knock Wlad out, which is entirely possible. Though I think his chances are for slimmer than they were 3 years ago.


      ....Yeah, if Brewster found a way to win it wouldn't be by UD. In fact, Wlad will never lose any kind of decision. He could get TKO'd again, but nobody will outbox him.

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      • realheavyhands
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        #43
        i could see wlad getting knocked out again.. he s got good corndination for his size but hes sill too slow

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          #44
          Wlad will stop Brewster within 5 rounds this time I feel. I think Brewster is getting close to the end as a top 10 guy.

          hes sill too slow
          In what sense?

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            #45
            Some people say that Brwester should not even be fighting anymore, if this fight would've taken place before the Sergei fight, then yes I would've favored brewster but now I don't see Brewster winning this fight!

            After the beating Brewster took from Sergei, I think he's finished for good, even Calvin Brock might beat Brewster now!
            Last edited by GunStar; 04-16-2007, 11:17 PM.

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              #46
              Like Tyson told Ruddock, Klit should tell Brewster "tell your family to write your will out." Wlad by TKO 4th round

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                #47
                I watched Bowe/Golota II as well on tv a few days ago. Bowe put himself in serious risk in that fight coming in against a big strong opponent in awful and weak physical condition. Obviously getting beaten around the ring once wasn't enough for him bc he got it done to him again and suffered the consequences. Bowe looked pathetic, throwing wild flailing shots that looked like they came from a drunken bar patron. This was nothing like the Bowe who fought Holyfield three times and won twice.



                Originally posted by Kball15
                How?!?!?!?!

                The only ones worth watching are Samuel Peter, Shannon Briggs, Oleg Maskaev, Sultan Ibragimov, and James Toney.

                And that will make up 3 fights maximum.

                I mean, all three will be great fights, But after that theres nothing!




                I was actually watching GOLATA-BOWE II yesterday. And i remember that fight and i remember the excitement before the fight. All the attention it demanded from the sports world.

                Then i remember the actual fight. And the seesaw action and brutality of a great heavyweight matchup. A fight between 2 guys that knew what they were doing in there.

                A fight like that CANNOT BE MADE TODAY and its upsetting. I cant get that excited over a good heavyweight fight again for a loooong ass time

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                • jedihillis
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                  #48
                  I think Wlad picks brewster apart in this fight. I watched the first fight a few times and I don't know how Wlad lost it. He just sorta, fell apart. I think anyone in that ring with Wlad coulda gotten the KO. I think it had very little to do with anything brewster did other then Lamon's huge heart for getting up. But other then that Wlad basically KO'd himself.

                  I just don't see that happening again. Wlad KO within 8

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                    #49
                    Brewster will most likely be back to his old habit of blocking punches with his head. The only question is will Klitschko have another emotional breakdown and run out of gas yet again? If Klitschko can keep a grip on himself then there is only one thing waiting for Brewster:

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                      #50
                      wlad is a almost a pure boxer now
                      what? this needs a bit of clarification. four of klitschko's last five fights ended with his opponents getting brutally knocked out. wladimir uses his boxing skills to study his opponents for a few rounds. then, he decides how hard he wants to knock them out.

                      he is a smart fighter who doesn't waste his energy throwing meaningless punches. in that much, he is purely using technical boxing skills. however, he starts mixing in power punches when he feels it's appropriate and also turns into a goddamn punching machine when he senses that his opponent is hurt enough.

                      he's somewhat of a pure boxer for 3 rounds at most. that's it. and even those first 3 rounds or so, he is simply stacking rounds in his favor and measuring his opponent. he strives for a KO in every fight which pure boxers do not do.

                      i could see wlad getting knocked out again.. he s got good corndination for his size but hes sill too slow
                      this is how most of his opponents think. they think they can get an edge on him because his is big, so he must be slow. he's actually pretty damn fast when he needs to be. because of his hight, he doesn't need to be as agile as a smaller heavyweight would. doesn't mean he is slow though.

                      i too would love to know how anyone can think he is slow. all of his opponents have said he is quick.


                      well, at least now nobody can ***** about him never rematching any the 3 opponents he has lost to in 51 fights. brewster is the most dangerous one right now. sanders is old(40 or 41 yrs old) and probably not very fit although he is still boxing and maybe trying to work his way up again. and purity, well, checking his record he is as old as sanders and just returned to boxing this year - and lost for the third time in a row.

                      i'm backing my boy wladimir of course. i just don't see why anyone else would back brewster unless they were die hard brewster fans. the heavyweight division needs one guy to put everyone else in check - to be the measuring stick by which others are judged. or two, if my favorite heavyweight returns healthy and sharp.

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