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  • TheGreat1
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    Tyson, L. Lewis, and Brewster

    All three of these fighters have KO'd Golota in dramatic fashion. Golota has proven throughout his career to be very tough and skilled. It is possible the he out fought champions, Bowe twice, Bryd, and Ruiz. His losses to Tyson and LL where pretty much overlooked because hell it tyson and LL. So what does this say for Brewster? Is he really just that damn good to do what 3 prior champions couldn't? In his last 8 fights he won 7 by KO, and the other fight was his best friend who he admitted let his personal feeling get in the way of business. Yesterday Boxrec had brewster ranked 22. They had a world champion ranked #22 that is crazy. Out the the 21 fighters ranked over him, the only one i can really see beating brewster is Toney. VK and would be very good fights that could go anyway. So be honest with yourselves and please tell who could actually beat brewster and why?
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    I just watched the fight again, Did anyone notice that Brewter is a righty, yet he Kd Golota 3 times with his left, how powerful is this guy?

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    • moochi
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      Brewster done well, credit to him, but we all know that he just caught a cold golota......he was a bit lucky whether you like it or not?

      If he lets this success go to his head, he will get KO'd himself.

      Let's not get too enthusiastic over this win.

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        #4
        Originally posted by TheGreat1
        All three of these fighters have KO'd Golota in dramatic fashion. Golota has proven throughout his career to be very tough and skilled. It is possible the he out fought champions, Bowe twice, Bryd, and Ruiz. His losses to Tyson and LL where pretty much overlooked because hell it tyson and LL. So what does this say for Brewster? Is he really just that damn good to do what 3 prior champions couldn't? In his last 8 fights he won 7 by KO, and the other fight was his best friend who he admitted let his personal feeling get in the way of business. Yesterday Boxrec had brewster ranked 22. They had a world champion ranked #22 that is crazy. Out the the 21 fighters ranked over him, the only one i can really see beating brewster is Toney. VK and would be very good fights that could go anyway. So be honest with yourselves and please tell who could actually beat brewster and why?
        While I pretty much agree with you, Tyson didn't ko Golota. The sorry bastard quit. :wt:

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        • TheGreat1
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          #5
          Originally posted by moochi
          Brewster done well, credit to him, but we all know that he just caught a cold golota......he was a bit lucky whether you like it or not?

          If he lets this success go to his head, he will get KO'd himself.

          Let's not get too enthusiastic over this win.
          I like that, Brewster makes it look so easy, that everone's response is that he got lucky. I've heard that in his past 3 fights

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            #6
            I liked the look of shock on Golota's face, that was funny.

            What's the story with Golota's chin then?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Anorak
              I liked the look of shock on Golota's face, that was funny.

              What's the story with Golota's chin then?

              I dont really think he an issue with his chin from wathcing him slog it out with Bowe. But he has some psychological problems. If he fought ever single fight of his career in a hostile environment. I think he would never lose. Pressure crushes this guy. Fighting in front of the hometown crowd, living up to expectations high expectations, he cannot handle.

              When he fought Bowe in Bowe's hometown crowd in Brookly with a mostly pro Bowe crowd and Bowe was the favorite he did awesome. But Golota being the favorite is what kills him. He was the favorite againt Lennox Lewis too. And look what happened. And against Tyson he was expected to do well. Golota just cant deal with pressure, he cant deal with living up to others expectations. And like I said he if he fought every fight in a hostile atmosphere and nobody expected anything from him but bumb actions I think he would never lose.

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              • BadMagick
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                Tyson didn't KO him, Glotota walked away after 2. That's hardly a KO, even though they count it as a TKO, it's still not a real KO.

                Also, Golota is the biggest ***** in boxing. He starts to get hurt a bit, and he quits. Tyson, Grant, etc.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TheGreat1
                  All three of these fighters have KO'd Golota in dramatic fashion. Golota has proven throughout his career to be very tough and skilled. It is possible the he out fought champions, Bowe twice, Bryd, and Ruiz. His losses to Tyson and LL where pretty much overlooked because hell it tyson and LL. So what does this say for Brewster? Is he really just that damn good to do what 3 prior champions couldn't? In his last 8 fights he won 7 by KO, and the other fight was his best friend who he admitted let his personal feeling get in the way of business. Yesterday Boxrec had brewster ranked 22. They had a world champion ranked #22 that is crazy. Out the the 21 fighters ranked over him, the only one i can really see beating brewster is Toney. VK and would be very good fights that could go anyway. So be honest with yourselves and please tell who could actually beat brewster and why?

                  ....The guy "finally" showed me something I will say that. If he displays that kind of offense from now on then he may make the heavies much more interesting. Another American heavyweight champ that brings some excitement. IMO he is definitely more likeable than Toney, Byrd, Tyson, etc. etc. I am starting to agree with Larry Merchant that I would like to see a Brewster/Vitali matchup. Good job on this call great one and your 5 mil is on the way in just a second.

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