Lamon Brewster: Homecoming For a Longtime Warrior

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  • Derranged_
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    #11
    Originally posted by neils7147933
    I expect him to be KO'd in 4 or less. And in front of his friends and family in his hometown, that's probably a good thing. Lamon's fighting in early 2009 in England against, from what I'm hearing, an opponent that will be a definite step up from Seldon.
    No kidding? It's good to see Brewster fighting frequently. Do I dare say Danny Williams?...

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    • Leo Pradun
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      #12
      Why doesnt he fight David Haye good fight for both fighters

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      • Mr. Ryan
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        #13
        Originally posted by bigflip55
        brewster just needs to get his mind right, hes got the tools when hes in good shape, but doesnt belive in himself, if he ever learns to not fold his tent when the s**t hits the fan he could beat every hw out there, but time is running out for him and he better get on it if he wants to relive any of his past glory
        He came from behind after taking a fierce beating from Klitschko and being dropped to knock him out in the very next round.

        He was behind on the cards when he came back and KO'ed Krasniqi in Germany.

        He went life and death with an undefeated Cliff Ettiene in an absolute war and never folded.

        He has many shortcomings but a lack of self belief is not one of them.

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        • Mr. Ryan
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          #14
          Originally posted by Tunney
          Brewster has put together a decent fight card, except for the pot-bellied Gabe Brown and Chris Koval.
          Didn't Chris Koval knock Dimitrenko down?

          Come to think of it, didn't Danny Batchelder as well?

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          • oA2o
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            #15
            I hope thing go well for Lamon on the comeback trail. I think he still has the goods and the punching power to contend with the best in the dead heavyweight division. I still think his fight with Lyhovich was the best heavyweight fight since Lennox Lewis retired! Save the heavyweights Lamon.

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