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  • McNulty
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    #21
    Originally posted by plug75
    I think youre right. Before the fight he said Wlad will have to kill him to beat him, then he gives a subdued performance and isnt bothered when McGirt says he wants to stop it.
    Why front and decieve everyone? If hes gonna give up when the going gets tough he shouldnt be competing anymore. I wanna see competition...not dead guys.

    Even Merchant said McGirt does it alot. Merchant said/thinks it inspires a fighter to do better the next round. I think it does the opposite and brings a fighter down...it wasnt like Lamon was getting really hurt and dancing on ***** street.

    Quitting on your stool is like envogue now and not a fan.

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    • GranTorino
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      #22
      Originally posted by McNulty
      I think he had money on the under which was 8.5 rounds.

      Hes always trying to stop fights....f@ck him.

      The whole night could have changed w/one punch.

      Good win for Vlad...his jab is beautiful. No excuses...Brewsters will to fight has been snuffed out. He should have taken a tune-up and I was saying that before anyway. 15 months after taking a whipping, one should tune-up.

      McGirt should be banned from boxing. Whos wants to be a quitter?
      For god's sake! Someone ban him for having the fighters' best interest at heart! The horror!

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      • Mr. Ryan
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        #23
        I was informed by a source before this fight that Brewster was suffering from injuries to his right calf and sciatic nerve. About thirty seconds into the fight, I saw Brewster hobble and knew immediately he wasn't going to beat Klitschko. It's a shame that Brewster wasn't 100 percent for the fight.

        However, I completely agree with Buddy McGirt. He didn't want Brewster to be injured in the fight. It was apparent he didn't have what he needed to get the job done on that night and he pulled his man out of the fight. Great stoppage, I completely applaud McGirt.

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        • GunStar
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          #24
          Originally posted by Asian Sensation
          I was informed by a source before this fight that Brewster was suffering from injuries to his right calf and sciatic nerve. About thirty seconds into the fight, I saw Brewster hobble and knew immediately he wasn't going to beat Klitschko. It's a shame that Brewster wasn't 100 percent for the fight.

          However, I completely agree with Buddy McGirt. He didn't want Brewster to be injured in the fight. It was apparent he didn't have what he needed to get the job done on that night and he pulled his man out of the fight. Great stoppage, I completely applaud McGirt.
          I don't buy it!

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          • Mr. Ryan
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            #25
            Originally posted by GunStar
            I don't buy it!
            Well, then I'll let you borrow my tape recorder and you can do your own investigating. Let me know what you hear.

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            • GunStar
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              #26
              Originally posted by Asian Sensation
              Well, then I'll let you borrow my tape recorder and you can do your own investigating. Let me know what you hear.
              I'm not saying you're lying son, I'm saying I don't believe Brewster was injured!

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              • Kayo
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                #27
                Good Stoppage, Lamon was just standing their eating punches and wasnt mounting an attack so Mcgirt showed he cared about his fighter and stopped it.
                I wouldnt say Mcgirt is a bad trainer he was giving Lamon advice and he just wasnt doing it. He told him to move forward and make him fight but instead he stayed out of range for his own punches but in range for Klitschko's.

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                • McNulty
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                  #28
                  McGirts inbetween round advice wasnt the best either. "Come forward"...maybe something like slip the jab to the right jab in and work the body. Lamon was going for the head. Klits jab was counterable but going to the head wont work as Klit leans and fades back leaving his stomach open.

                  McGirt fought good...maybe a good trainer...prolly...but sucks in the corner imo.

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                  • beez721
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                    I was informed by a source before this fight that Brewster was suffering from injuries to his right calf and sciatic nerve. About thirty seconds into the fight, I saw Brewster hobble and knew immediately he wasn't going to beat Klitschko. It's a shame that Brewster wasn't 100 percent for the fight.

                    However, I completely agree with Buddy McGirt. He didn't want Brewster to be injured in the fight. It was apparent he didn't have what he needed to get the job done on that night and he pulled his man out of the fight. Great stoppage, I completely applaud McGirt.
                    I knew that was coming. a little revenge from the brew camp after wlad made excuses over his loss in the first fight. I still love brew though. was hoping he'd at least put up a good fight tonite

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