Wladimir Klitschko vs. Lamon Brewster II

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  • kayjay
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    #101
    He landed a few big lefts. I'm talking about volume in response to the dude's post. There were 'wicked' punches as he says, but it was only a few. He didn't land many punches total, but those few were deadly.

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    • Steelhammer86
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      #102
      Originally posted by Kball15
      But didnt Brewster go down in the 3rd or 4th round. Get up and seem to figure Wlad out later in that round. And started landing that left at will.

      And then he caught him with that left badly enough that Wlad was stopped, right?

      Or am i remember this fight completely incorrectly...
      The fight is on YouTube. Wlad was very dominant, knocked him down and almost KOed him in the 4th. Then something happened to Wlad in the 5th and he could hardly stand up, and then tripped over the referee. Brewster didn't do it...it was comething else. They found Wlad had abnormally low blood sugar at the hospital where he was taken.

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      • Stickman
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        #103
        Originally posted by Streetpride
        Wladimir’s biggest problem, it would seem, is that in order for him to beat Brewster, he will have to take at least in the neighborhood of 100 of those wicked shots in order to win, and there’s no way around it. Brewster doesn’t allow fighters to win without getting messy in the trenches with him, he just doesn’t. Wladimir, therefore, will have to trade and trade often regardless of how much he tries to avoid it. Thus, I predict Wladimir to get taken out by the mid to the late rounds, likely by 8th, after he Brewster catches up to him and unloads on him. It won’t be a one-punch knockout, but rather the result of one of Brewster’s 10-20 punch surges he makes, which will make it impossible for Wladimir to back away and escape all of them. Much like in his bout with Peter, where Wladimir kept backing up while Peter was constantly punching and moving forward, causing Wladimir to run out of real estate and back into the ropes, at which point he was knocked down by one of Peter’s shots, Brewster will do essentially the same thing.
        Wlad was, quite literally, beating the crap out of Brewster before he gassed out and was TKO'd. I didn't see him take anywhere near 100 "wicked shots". Yep, Lamon can ****, but he's not what anyone would call a slick boxer, and against a skilled technician like Wladimir, he's got a puncher's chance, nothing more, and that's only if he gets there early. If the fight makes it to mid-rounds (I don't think it will, I don't think it'll make it to the opening bell of the 4th...Wlad by Big-ass KO), Klitchko will start landing that freight-train right hand pretty much at will, and it'll be a TKO before the opening of the 9th. I expect Lamon to come out swinging and probably even land one or two in the first couple, but I also expect Klitchko to weather the storm and put Brewster on ***** street at least twice in the first two rounds. No matter what happens, I can't see this fight possibly making it past 8. Whether Brewster manages to get that one golden punch in and get the win, or Klitchko beats him into the canvas, it can't possibly go past 8, and it should reach critical mass long before then.

        And in the fight against Peter....Klitchko easily outboxed Peter throughout the entire fight. There was, in my opinion, only one somewhat clean knockdown, the others were from fouls. Klitchko never got gassed in the fight, and in the last two rounds, nearly KO'd Peter. Keep in mind that Peter has no neck, a chin of granite, and had been taking Klitchko's rock-crusher rights fairly well...it was a short hook that got him into trouble. In a rematch, I think Klitchko would be more confident and might find a way to twist that tree-stump neck of Peter's enough to get him hurt and get the TKO. I honestly don't know if anyone can put Peter down by clean KO, the guy is an animal.

        Seriously, dude, did you watch either fight?

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          #104
          Two of the three knockdowns in the Wlad vs. Peter fight were from rabbit punches. Wlad said after the fight he had been given "blow jobs" to the back of the head.

          Peter was also hitting behind the head in both fights with Toney. I'm afraid for Oleg Maskaev, so close to retirement - rabbit punches can cause permanent brain damage.

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          • ReadyUp
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            #105
            Wlad got tired and got caught with one big left that sealed the deal.

            However, he was not drugged. He just threw too many punches without being able to finish Brewster off.

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              #106
              Originally posted by -GBGQ-
              Wlad got tired and got caught with one big left that sealed the deal.

              However, he was not drugged. He just threw too many punches without being able to finish Brewster off.
              He wasn't just tired, he suddenly became very sick, and the tests they took at the hospital showed that his blood count was all screwed up - and then the tests mysteriously vanished. I think he was either poisoned or suddenly became sick, probably the former.





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              • Stickman
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                #107
                Originally posted by werewolf
                He wasn't just tired, he suddenly became very sick, and the tests they took at the hospital showed that his blood count was all screwed up - and then the tests mysteriously vanished. I think he was either poisoned or suddenly became sick, probably the former.





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                I don't think he was poisoned. There's always that possibility, but it just doesn't make sense to me. My guess is that his diet was screwed up the day before the fight, he didn't take in the carbs he needed, and ended up without the sustained energy to make it 12 rounds. He threw alot of punches in the first 4, but it didn't seem to me like he threw enough for that to be the cause by itself...like I said, my guess would be that it was a dietary problem. I'm not big into conspiracy theories.

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                  #108
                  Bottom line is that he lost, but there is no doubt that something was physicaly wrong with him, training, diet...whatever the ****....people dont just drop like that from punching too much.

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                  • Steelhammer86
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                    #109
                    I think it's possible that he was drugged. I think Foreman may have been drugged in his fight with Ali, too. The same man promoted Ali and Foreman: Don King.
                    Don't forget, King killed two people in his youth - it is naive to think he wouldn't have an opponent of one of his boxers drugged.

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                    • werewolf
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by CanadaJoe
                      I think it's possible that he was drugged. I think Foreman may have been drugged in his fight with Ali, too. The same man promoted Ali and Foreman: Don King.
                      Don't forget, King killed two people in his youth - it is naive to think he wouldn't have an opponent of one of his boxers drugged.

                      A few more suspected druggings: Tyson seemed to be on cloud nine in his fight with Lewis. And Golota vs. Lewis: I've been around a lot of junkies, and the moment I saw Golota enter the ring, glassy-eyed, the first thing I said was, "He's been drugged!" Couple of other su****ious Lennox Lewis fights, too.

                      Stickman - Anytime two or more people get together to plan something, that's a conspiracy!

                      President FD Roosevelt: "EVERYTHING in politics is a conspiracy."





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