Wladimir Klitschko vs. Lamon Brewster II

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    #81
    Originally posted by Hitman932
    wlad will win by TKO inside of 4 rounds
    Very doubtfull. Wladimir simply will not throw enough punches to do this. Im sticking with a near shutout decision for Wladimir, though it is possible for Brewster to be stopped.

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    • PBDS
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      #82
      Originally posted by CanadaJoe
      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 ******?

      ....After reading more of his posts I actually feel kind of bad for being too hard on the guy. Obviously English is not his first language, and he is struggling to get a point across due to that language barrier. He's still full of ****, but you know what I mean right?

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      • Steelhammer86
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        #83
        Originally posted by PBDS
        ....After reading more of his posts I actually feel kind of bad for being too hard on the guy. Obviously English is not his first language, and he is struggling to get a point across due to that language barrier. He's still full of ****, but you know what I mean right?
        I know what you mean, but I didn't like the "child abuser" bit he posted about Wlad.

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          #84
          Originally posted by CanadaJoe
          I know what you mean, but I didn't like the "child abuser" bit he posted about Wlad.

          ...Yeah, that's a **** analogy and "child abuser" should be reserved for the scumbags who really deserve the title. He hit me with some Karma but I can't tell if it's good or bad because it had no effect. Actually, it was good Karma, because no comment was left. You have to leave a comment for bad K. lol

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          • boxingfan4life
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            #85
            Given the fact that Klitschko is the fresher of the two, he will win this fight. I think Brewster is making a mistake by going for a title shot so soon after his comeback.

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              #86
              Originally posted by boxingfan4life
              Given the fact that Klitschko is the fresher of the two, he will win this fight. I think Brewster is making a mistake by going for a title shot so soon after his comeback.
              if wlad gets nervous because of what happened last time he could tighten up wear him self out and collapse

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              • Steelhammer86
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                #87
                Originally posted by boxingfan4life
                Given the fact that Klitschko is the fresher of the two, he will win this fight. I think Brewster is making a mistake by going for a title shot so soon after his comeback.
                Ideally, Brewster should have taken a warm-up match first, but I think the year off will have been good for him. He says he's 100% healthy. He'll be confident, having won before. Wlad is my favorite fighter but I'll be realistic, Lamon is very aggressive and a hard puncher, so I think there's a 25% chance he will win again.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by CanadaJoe
                  Ideally, Brewster should have taken a warm-up match first, but I think the year off will have been good for him. He says he's 100% healthy. He'll be confident, having won before. Wlad is my favorite fighter but I'll be realistic, Lamon is very aggressive and a hard puncher, so I think there's a 25% chance he will win again.

                  I'd actually give him about 1/2 those odds, but yes, he certainly has a chance, otherwise I don't think he, or anyone on his team, would've allowed this fight to happen. I think, though, that he and his team both have overestimated his part in the last fight. Wlad really beat himself. I know he threw alot of punches in the rounds before he got gassed and TKO'd, but it seemed like he still should've had something left in the tank, at least to cover up or grab. Don't get me wrong, I'm not one of the conspiracy theorists that think he was drugged, I think he was probably just poorly conditioned. Not sure how Manny let that happen. I suppose it's possible that there was something else wrong with him, or maybe it was just his nerves that caused him to be so completely blown, but whatever the case....it won't happen this time (I'd have expected it to happen in his second fight against Byrd, or against Peter if it were still a problem), and I certainly hope Brewster isn't counting on something like that to pull out the win. Remember, he was beating the crap out of Brewster before he punched himself out. I think it was maybe a combination of nerves, lack of conditioning, and callow youth.

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                  • Steelhammer86
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                    #89
                    One thing is for certain, Wlad will be very focused. He's said it is very important to him to avenge the loss.

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                      #90
                      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.

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