I told Yall, Brewster......

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  • TheGreat1
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    #81
    Originally posted by Runw/knives
    Peter says: "You know...its a lack of motivation"

    Brewster losing fights to Shufford and Etienne were easily understandable. He was not on the big stage, and generally was being Rodney Dangerfielded. So he thinks, what the hell...who am I trying to impress? What exactly could I gain from NOT simply going about the motions and fighting like a sparring session. The new Brewster is a violent F-16 who these B-52's need to worry about.

    He is only 6' tall if generous. They list him at 6'1...but I dont buy that. He is a little guy to a certain extent who is just flat out mean. His tenacity and hatred toward his lack of respect has bred a really mean fighter who will continue to fight wrecklessly just like he did against Golota. Now that he has everything to lose in the ring, and much, much more to gain.

    And lets be honest. He has the tools to take over. Chin, Heart, Power, and not giving a damn.
    I couldn't have said it better

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    • Truth
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      #82
      I thought Golata would win but my thoughts started to change when I saw Lamon Brewster come to the ring and he looked determined. Plus he came out to Terrordome by Public Enemy, which was Mike Tyson old anthem.

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      • RussianArm
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        #83
        Originally posted by TheGreat1
        u r right, their was a few experts like us that knew the outcome before it happen. Some people would rather hate on a fighter than apprieciate him for their skill. in lamon's case power and chin and heart
        It does take an expert to figure out that a shot fighter can be knocked out ESPECIALLY in the HWY division.... When's the last time Golota clearly won a fight? 95'?

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        • leff
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          #84
          im impressed.

          im hoping for VK-LB by the end of the year.

          brewster has some tools to tkae on vit, solid chin, good power and big heart.

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          • tyson
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            #85
            Originally posted by TheGreat1
            I told Yall Brewster is the truth. Everyone said i was crazy. He hits too hard. Don't start hating on him or Golota, because everyone knows Golota is good. Brewster is just better. Who can beat him? be honest with yourself.
            Vitali would beat him. James Toney could beat him. Calvin Brock might be able to. I even think Hasim Rahman would beat Lamon.
            Of course, Ruiz can beat anybody at any given night too.

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            • guru
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              #86
              you're going to need some skills to beat VK... brewster is just another tua - left hook and chin, thats it... i'm laughing at you guys who think brewster is a threat because he beat a career choke artist...

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              • Tha Greatest
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                #87
                Originally posted by guru
                you're going to need some skills to beat VK... brewster is just another tua - left hook and chin, thats it... i'm laughing at you guys who think brewster is a threat because he beat a career choke artist...
                Golota beat Ruiz and Byrd....

                How is he a bum?

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                • spinksjinx
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by guru
                  you're going to need some skills to beat VK... brewster is just another tua - left hook and chin, thats it... i'm laughing at you guys who think brewster is a threat because he beat a career choke artist...

                  Lamon did what 2 other top and highly regard champions couldnt do without the disputed outcome. Lamon proved his name should be thrown into the hat of names for the current heavyweight champions.

                  Excitement is what makes the heavyweight division live, Lamon showed more excitement in 53 seconds then majority of the current heavyweight champions (aside from Vitali) has done their whole career. That is what draws people to the heavyweight division.

                  Ruiz isnt the softest hitter either so I think that says a lot for Lamon.

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                  • guru
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                    #89
                    u think he beat them, they were close fights and officially he lost....

                    but to answer your question, styles make fights, ruiz and byrd dont have the power to make golota quit... plus ruiz sucks and byrd struggles to beat everyone, fres, mccline, golota, etc..

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                    • guru
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by spinksjinx
                      Lamon did what 2 other top and highly regard champions couldnt do without the disputed outcome. Lamon proved his name should be thrown into the hat of names for the current heavyweight champions.

                      Excitement is what makes the heavyweight division live, Lamon showed more excitement in 53 seconds then majority of the current heavyweight champions (aside from Vitali) has done their whole career. That is what draws people to the heavyweight division.

                      Ruiz isnt the softest hitter either so I think that says a lot for Lamon.

                      i agree with most of your post, KO's are exciting and good to watch, better than a byrd fight...

                      but lets be serious byrd and ruiz dont hit hard and could never KO someone like that... byrd is a 1000 time more skilled than brewster... my point is brewster beat a good guy he matched up well against, doesn't prove to me he can beat toney, byrd, or VK...

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