Wladimir Klitschko vs. Lamon Brewster II

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  • Stickman
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    #71
    Originally posted by Allucard
    And i'm not buying this fight as well. first off, klits being cautious it should be boring as hell. Secondly pretty much in your face who will win and i DONT SUPPORT RIGGED FIGHTS like that when they have Zab Judah's management picking fights also for Lamon Brewster. What a dumb idea for Lamon, what a waste of time for Klits. Even if brewster would have a tune up fight i still wouldnt pay for it.


    I didn't think this was a PPV fight. Am I wrong?

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    • Allucard
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      #72
      Size does matter mate. In heavyweights it does.

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        #73
        Originally posted by Stickman
        I didn't think this was a PPV fight. Am I wrong?


        ....It's not a PPV and I have no idea WTF that guy is talking about with his other ranting either.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Stickman
          I expect you're right, and I hope he shows it in the ring. And I want to take one more opportunity to make a call on this fight....He'll hurt Brewster by the end of the first round, and finish him before the end of 4. I've got a strong feeling Wlad is going to jump right in the middle of him after half a round or so of feeling out, just to see if Brewster has anything new, and maybe also to allow Brewster to get his own attack out of the way (I think Brewster will immediately try and rush Klitchko and get an early KO, and will punch himself out slightly by the middle of the first round).

          ....It's a don't blink or **** around in the fridge in the first round fight for sure. That's what has always made the heavies so appealing to me, and this kind of fight in particular. One huge shot could end it all at any time. It's what makes them great and it's also what makes them nerve racking as hell. I get more nervous and fired up for a big heavyweight fight with one of my favorites involved than I do for any other sport.

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          • Stickman
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            #75
            Originally posted by PBDS
            ....It's not a PPV and I have no idea WTF that guy is talking about with his other ranting either.
            Me either. I stopped reading after the "Klit is cautious and would be boring........" line. I figured if he wasn't better informed than that, I could learn nothing by finishing the post.

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            • Allucard
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              #76
              Sure hope not. I think size goes agains klitschko. He is a very good fighter but will always get the "is fighting children" tag. And he is fighting children compared to him. If your'e a 6.6 tall giant you will beat up Oscar de La Hoya if he came up to Heavyweight, even if you would lose in any other weight categories. I'd like Klitscho to be fighting Valuev of something for a unification, not these matches. He is wasting time, there's one less fight he can make. Shame will go down in history as a "child abuser" instead of a pretty good fighter he is

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              • Stickman
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                #77
                Originally posted by PBDS
                ....It's a don't blink or **** around in the fridge in the first round fight for sure. That's what has always made the heavies so appealing to me, and this kind of fight in particular. One huge shot could end it all at any time. It's what makes them great and it's also what makes them nerve racking as hell. I get more nervous and fired up for a big heavyweight fight with one of my favorites involved than I do for any other sport.
                That's funny. I was doing exactly that (****ing around in the fridge) during the first couple of rounds of Klitchko's last fight and heard the guys yell "Holy ****, it's over, did you see that barrage of left hooks!!!!?" I figured he'd want to get some rounds in and would take it a little easier. Whoops! Glad I have TiVo, but it's still not like watching it live.

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                • Steelhammer86
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Allucard
                  Sure hope not. I think size goes agains klitschko. He is a very good fighter but will always get the "is fighting children" tag. And he is fighting children compared to him. If your'e a 6.6 tall giant you will beat up Oscar de La Hoya if he came up to Heavyweight, even if you would lose in any other weight categories. I'd like Klitscho to be fighting Valuev of something for a unification, not these matches. He is wasting time, there's one less fight he can make. Shame will go down in history as a "child abuser" instead of a pretty good fighter he is
                  Ray Austin, Wladimir's last opponent, was the same size as Wlad. Wlad stopped him in the second round.

                  Nicolay Valuev no longer has a title, he was beaten by a man almost 100 pounds lighter and almost a foot shorter, Ruslan Chagaev.

                  Are you drunk, or are you just ******?
                  Last edited by Steelhammer86; 06-18-2007, 06:56 PM.

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                  • robjr
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                    #79
                    im gona go with brewster KO on this one

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                    • Hitman932
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                      #80
                      wlad will win by TKO inside of 4 rounds

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