That is to say the least. There was some wierd fluctuations with the odds and he seemed to an amateur observer to be suffering symptoms apart from fatigue or from taking punches.
I dont think Wlad was 100% against Brewster in the first fight
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he was fine he has just got **** stamina when he throws over 70 punches a round, if he didn’t thrown that many punches he would probably have won like the last fight. -
I dont think so. In prior fights he's fought at or near that pace and displayed nothing near those symptons. In fact I've seldom seen any boxer display the symptoms Wlad did that in fight.Comment
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Poison seems like a huge stretch. And as for punch out put, he actually threw MORE punches in the second fight and many other fights.
I believe that Wladimir had an ANXIETY attack. He looked very nervous, and high anxiety will zap all your energy REAL fast. It makes sense to me. He's probably had therapy for it or medicine.Comment
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Poison seems like a huge stretch. And as for punch out put, he actually threw MORE punches in the second fight and many other fights.
I believe that Wladimir had an ANXIETY attack. He looked very nervous, and high anxiety will zap all your energy REAL fast. It makes sense to me. He's probably had therapy for it or medicine.Comment
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There isn't any proof because the records from his bloodtest postfight went missing, and that doesn't happen by accident, laugh if you will but I know something about how hospitals operate in getting rid of records when they want to.Comment
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Anyone who thinks it's impossible that Wlad was drugged in the first Brewster fight is naive.
It's like believing there's no crime, naively believing that all people are honest and innocent. In reality, lots of shady stuff goes on...
Wlad appeared to be drugged in the final round of that fight, there's no better explanation for it.Last edited by Steelhammer86; 07-26-2007, 06:04 AM.Comment
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