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Was Wladimir Klitschko drugged during Lamon Brewster I?
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Originally posted by Leo Pradun View Postbullcrap buddy bullcrap. I remember those days Wlad kept calling Brewster back out right after he lost to him and Brewster kept saying there is no point for me to fight him cause hes nobody anymore blah blah blah plus don king didint want any part of a klitschko rematch cause obviously they knew they got lucky in the first fight and wanted to milk brewsters title reign. Wlad kept trying to get a rematch with brewster but wbo wouldnt allow it.
Don King, who people conveniently use as a scapegoat, wanted the rematch.
Don King stood to make a lot more money having Brewster fight on another promoter's card in Germany against Wladimir than fighting Kali Meehan or Sergei Lyakhovich.
Lamon Brewster kept telling people to stop writing Wladimir off as "a bum" because he could come back. He was just beaten by the better man that night, plain and simple.
Why wouldn't the WBO not want the fight? They'd get so much more money for that than Sergei Lyakhovich or Kali Meehan. Think about it.
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Originally posted by The Buzz View PostI've worked with Brewster for a while so let me tell you straight from the source: Brewster never said he wouldn't fight Wladimir again.
Don King, who people conveniently use as a scapegoat, wanted the rematch.
Don King stood to make a lot more money having Brewster fight on another promoter's card in Germany against Wladimir than fighting Kali Meehan or Sergei Lyakhovich.
Lamon Brewster kept telling people to stop writing Wladimir off as "a bum" because he could come back. He was just beaten by the better man that night, plain and simple.
Why wouldn't the WBO not want the fight? They'd get so much more money for that than Sergei Lyakhovich or Kali Meehan. Think about it.
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I wouldn't say Wlad was definitely drugged but there was something wrong for sure, 100% that night. I'm not sure if it was nutrition in training or what, but he definitely didn't perform at his normal level, which includes having good endurance.
Wlad was dominating the fight and he really wasn't beaten by Lamon's punches. Lamon barely landed flush at all. Wladimir was more exhausted and it had nothing to do with this supposedly 'hard body shot'. He could barely walk to his corner he was so tired and his workrate was no different than it usually is.
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Originally posted by The Buzz View PostI've worked with Brewster for a while so let me tell you straight from the source: Brewster never said he wouldn't fight Wladimir again.
Don King, who people conveniently use as a scapegoat, wanted the rematch.
Don King stood to make a lot more money having Brewster fight on another promoter's card in Germany against Wladimir than fighting Kali Meehan or Sergei Lyakhovich.
Lamon Brewster kept telling people to stop writing Wladimir off as "a bum" because he could come back. He was just beaten by the better man that night, plain and simple.
Why wouldn't the WBO not want the fight? They'd get so much more money for that than Sergei Lyakhovich or Kali Meehan. Think about it.
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Originally posted by TheFairPole View PostBrewster said in more then a few interviews that he wouldn't give Wladdy a rematch unless he earned his way back. He said Wlad didn't deserve it because of the drugging allegations...
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