Wladimir Klitschko vs. Lamon Brewster II

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  • Welter_Skelter
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    #21
    Originally posted by paul750
    Brewster is coming off a defeat and huge layoff. It's a smart fight Klitschko and his people have choosen. It will be a chance to avenge a loss.
    And the last Guy to Fight Brewster was Coming off a 16 month layoff from an injury and he didnt look too bad at all..

    I think sometimes the layoff is an excuse people use... It shouldnt really affect anyone under the age of 35 as long as they stay fit.. Its not like you forget how to box ... You reflexes and accuracy wont suddenly abandon you.. Providing you werent doing heroin during your lay off.. I say its a Just an excuse..

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      #22
      Originally posted by Stickman
      Yep, Peter has a chin of granite, better than Brewsters in my opinion.

      I'm going to call this one. Klitchko by 2nd round KO, after rocking Brewster in round 1 big time but not having enough time to finish the guy. Wlad will come in the ring to prove that the first fight was a fluke, and start jumping Lamon's ass midway through round one. Brewster has always been hittable, and Klitchko will take advantage of that, and be the first to KO Lamon.
      I don't think so, Wlad will be remembering all too well their first fight and will be very careful. I mean, he got gassed out by doing exactly what you just said, going after Brewster and not being able to put him down. I thing it'll be the other way around, Brewster jumping Wlad in the first couple of rounds and trying to knock him out. If Wlad survives that, he'll knock Brewster out in later rounds, around 8-9.

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      • beez721
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        #23
        Originally posted by paul750
        Brewster is coming off a defeat and huge layoff. It's a smart fight Klitschko and his people have choosen. It will be a chance to avenge a loss.
        its not a huge layoff,,,,its been a year and change which is a good layoff considering he's had wear and tear. he'll be well rested and ready to go. I give wlad credit for taking on a fighter that has power and a good chin ( the style that gives him the most trouble). this fight would have happened sooner if brew wasnt with king then and had nothing to lose and everything to gain as he does now

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        • Hitman932
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          #24
          whether you are a believer in any of poisonging theories that were floating around or not i think that whather or not wlad believes in them himself will have a big impact on this fight....

          if wlad knows that he just gassed out then he will fight a fairly conservative fight looking to wear brewster down and take him out with a big shot later in the fight...

          if wlad believes he was poisoned then he will be coming out to terminate brewster with extreme prejudice in this one and throwing his conservative **** out the window..

          either way you gotta throw punches to beat brewster, hes gonna press the fight and while brock, austin, byrd have let klitschko fight very comfortably brewster is sure to attempt to put the pressure on.

          wlad by TKO, i dont see any scenario where brewster takes a 10 count or gets put down unconscious, he will almost assuredly be stopped on his feet..

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          • GranTorino
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            #25
            I think that we'll see Wladmir that is completely different than the one we're used to seeing.

            No more Mr Nice guy.

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              #26
              Originally posted by GranTorino
              I think that we'll see Wladmir that is completely different than the one we're used to seeing.

              No more Mr Nice guy.
              If Wladimir ever gets pissed off and sets out on a permanent revenge mission in the ring, he would be unstoppable. Kind of like Charles Bronson in 'Deathwish', only with boxing gloves not a handgun. Here's hoping.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Randall_Hopkirk
                If Wladimir ever gets pissed off and sets out on a permanent revenge mission in the ring, he would be unstoppable. Kind of like Charles Bronson in 'Deathwish', only with boxing gloves not a handgun. Here's hoping.


                Abso****inglutely, my friend.

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                • GranTorino
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                  #28
                  and to whomever stated on the poll that they believe Brewster will KO Wlad, I'll be happy to put 5000 points on it.

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                  • Leo Pradun
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                    #29
                    Klitschko by KO/TKO within 7, Im expecting Brewster to jump on Wlad in the begining and gassing out after 2 or 3 rounds giving Wlad a chance to work his jab. Brewster will take a beat down for 2 rounds and the fight will be stopped or he wont be able to get up after he gets knocked down

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                    • ThaHorseman
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Welter_Skelter
                      And the last Guy to Fight Brewster was Coming off a 16 month layoff from an injury and he didnt look too bad at all..

                      I think sometimes the layoff is an excuse people use... It shouldnt really affect anyone under the age of 35 as long as they stay fit.. Its not like you forget how to box ... You reflexes and accuracy wont suddenly abandon you.. Providing you werent doing heroin during your lay off.. I say its a Just an excuse..
                      I wouldn't be so sure. I would imagine that you would be rusty after time off like in any other sport. Sure you practice/ work out before you jump back into the real thing, but its definitely different.

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