Was Wladimir Klitschko drugged during Lamon Brewster I?
Collapse
-
-
You know, I often wondered how people got through those cold Soviet winters. Now thanks to the recent revelations about the Klitschkos' childhoods I finally know
PoetComment
-
The rematch show nothing and proves nothing, Its easy to make excuse for Wlad losing to brewster but cant we all do the same for Brewster losing to Wlad??? Wlad is human like the rest of us and if he had low blood sugar who cares??? Thats why he trains and have a team of people to look after his interest and if they couldnt spot a simple low blood sugar before he got in the ring then thats their own problem.Comment
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
Default
Originally Posted by werewolf View Post
Lennox Lewis had a number of su****ious fights in which his opponents appeared to have been drugged. Golota showed up for the fight just before it started, in a police cruiser, all by himself. His manager didn't know where he was. He later said he had gone to have his knee fixed on his own and the doctor injected him with some drug that almost killed him. This is incredibly bizarre and unbelievable. Golota was glassy eyed when he entered the ring. I spotted that immediately, and before the action even started I said he had been drugged.
...
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheFairPole View Post
Golota also passed out while he was getting his hands wrapped before the Lewis fight, and he also passed out after the fight and had to be attended to by paramedics. He then sued the doctor that gave him the injection and ended up settling out of court for $900k...
Doctor Kupferberg or something. The whole scenario made no sense and was too weird. His corner was said to have been frantic before the fight trying to find out where the hell he was, then he comes rolling in in a police cruiser!
I've had the misfortune to have to deal with a lot of dopers, so i'm kind of alert to the symptoms, and as soon as I saw him enter the ring glassy-eyed, that's what I said.
A lot of Andrew's fights were weird, as everyone knows - the Grant thing was another one, another one that he seemed to deliberately lose. The boss of the Polish Mafiya was in constant attendance at his training camp and at the fight, some mug known as "Pershing". As soon as Pershing returned to Poland after the alleged fight he was promptly bumped off. Andrew attended his funeral. There's a lot that we don't know about the strange career of Mr Golota (who should have been champ but never was). Boxing is incredibly corrupt, and getting worse instead of better.
Originally Posted by werewolf View Post
Lennox Lewis had a number of su****ious fights in which his opponents appeared to have been drugged. Golota showed up for the fight just before it started, in a police cruiser, all by himself. His manager didn't know where he was. He later said he had gone to have his knee fixed on his own and the doctor injected him with some drug that almost killed him. This is incredibly bizarre and unbelievable. Golota was glassy eyed when he entered the ring. I spotted that immediately, and before the action even started I said he had been drugged.
...
__________________
Doctor Kupferberg or something. The whole scenario made no sense and was too weird. His corner was said to have been frantic before the fight trying to find out where the hell he was, then he comes rolling in in a police cruiser!
I've had the misfortune to have to deal with a lot of dopers, so i'm kind of alert to the symptoms, and as soon as I saw him enter the ring glassy-eyed, that's what I said.
A lot of Andrew's fights were weird, as everyone knows - the Grant thing was another one, another one that he seemed to deliberately lose. The boss of the Polish Mafiya was in constant attendance at his training camp and at the fight, some mug known as "Pershing". As soon as Pershing returned to Poland after the alleged fight he was promptly bumped off. Andrew attended his funeral. There's a lot that we don't know about the strange career of Mr Golota (who should have been champ but never was). Boxing is incredibly corrupt, and getting worse instead of better.
What a waste of time this place is. You put effort into writing posts - and then the nine year olds dive in and trash the thread with all their little kindergarten one liners and giant pictures of their metrosexual dream dates.Comment
-
Default
Originally Posted by werewolf View Post
Lennox Lewis had a number of su****ious fights in which his opponents appeared to have been drugged. Golota showed up for the fight just before it started, in a police cruiser, all by himself. His manager didn't know where he was. He later said he had gone to have his knee fixed on his own and the doctor injected him with some drug that almost killed him. This is incredibly bizarre and unbelievable. Golota was glassy eyed when he entered the ring. I spotted that immediately, and before the action even started I said he had been drugged.
...
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheFairPole View Post
Golota also passed out while he was getting his hands wrapped before the Lewis fight, and he also passed out after the fight and had to be attended to by paramedics. He then sued the doctor that gave him the injection and ended up settling out of court for $900k...
Doctor Kupferberg or something. The whole scenario made no sense and was too weird. His corner was said to have been frantic before the fight trying to find out where the hell he was, then he comes rolling in in a police cruiser!
I've had the misfortune to have to deal with a lot of dopers, so i'm kind of alert to the symptoms, and as soon as I saw him enter the ring glassy-eyed, that's what I said.
A lot of Andrew's fights were weird, as everyone knows - the Grant thing was another one, another one that he seemed to deliberately lose. The boss of the Polish Mafiya was in constant attendance at his training camp and at the fight, some mug known as "Pershing". As soon as Pershing returned to Poland after the alleged fight he was promptly bumped off. Andrew attended his funeral. There's a lot that we don't know about the strange career of Mr Golota (who should have been champ but never was). Boxing is incredibly corrupt, and getting worse instead of better..
PoetComment
-
Comment
Comment