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  • TheGreat1
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    #11
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    Thanks, Good post also, i like that. Most people that went for golota, are still saying Brewster sucks, and that golota is a bum all of a sudden. Some even posted that brewster got lucky.

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    • Italian250
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      #12
      Tyson by children- eating...

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      • TheGreat1
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        #13
        i just noticed the BoxRec moved brewster from 23 to 12. Which is still pretty sad. The other 3 champs are ramked 1,2,and 3. Two of those 3 couldn't even get by golota. Wlad who Brewster Ko'd is ranked #5. Lance Whitiker is rank#6 how does this happen, Because he ko'd 22 and 16 otis tisdale. Brewster has ko'd Wlad and golota and doesn't even make top 10. That is pretty bad.

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        • leff
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          #14
          boxrec rankings are based on the total oposition the fighter has had.not how good they are right now. hell ruiz is rated over VK

          Brewster done a good jobb with wlad and golota but who else has he fought????

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          • TysonKO50-5-0
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            #15
            Tyson beat his ass pretty good, but he did not KO him. However, it was not Tyson's fault Golota quit because if Golota continued to fight, he would have been KO'd sooner or later.

            As for Brewster, he totally dominated yesterday. He looked like a bull charging at the matador. Golota could never handle pressure well and Brewster executed this plan perfectly. To be honest, I believe Golota was not ready for Brewster to come out so aggressively, but instead stand there like a big clump on the outside like he usually does.

            In today's division, I'd take Chris Byrd over Lamon Brewster. Byrd can handle pressure, can take a punch, is quick, and has good defense. He has the ability to outbox Lamon, make him move alot, and could even cause Brewster to tire in the later rounds.

            I think Brewster could beat Vitali, Ruiz, and Toney. Tua, Tyson, and Peter would be tossups due to there power.

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            • The Troll
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              #16
              Originally posted by TysonKO50-5-0
              Tyson beat his ass pretty good, but he did not KO him. However, it was not Tyson's fault Golota quit because if Golota continued to fight, he would have been KO'd sooner or later.

              As for Brewster, he totally dominated yesterday. He looked like a bull charging at the matador. Golota could never handle pressure well and Brewster executed this plan perfectly. To be honest, I believe Golota was not ready for Brewster to come out so aggressively, but instead stand there like a big clump on the outside like he usually does.

              In today's division, I'd take Chris Byrd over Lamon Brewster. Byrd can handle pressure, can take a punch, is quick, and has good defense. He has the ability to outbox Lamon, make him move alot, and could even cause Brewster to tire in the later rounds.

              I think Brewster could beat Vitali, Ruiz, and Toney. Tua, Tyson, and Peter would be tossups due to there power.

              Toney would make Brewster look Ridiculous, most likely so would Vitali. Vitali would make It would look exactly like the Danny Williams fight. Danny Williams at times has great offence too. He knocked Kali Meehan out in 52 seconds.

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              • The Troll
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                #17
                Brewster has a way better chance against Ruiz or Byrd than Toney or Vitali Klitschko.

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                • TysonKO50-5-0
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                  #18
                  Danny Williams looked like a complete clob against Vitali. He looked like he was moving in slow motion and showed half assed aggression. Vitali does not handle pressure well and if you keep the pressure on him, he would be overwhelmed. Aggression is the key to handle Vitali and Brewster knows this. Brewster's power is very underrated and his left hook is devistating. If he pressures Vitali like he did Andrew yesterday, he'd most likely beat him.

                  I'm not completely counting out a Vitali win though. Vitali could win, but I'd take Brewster.

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                  • The Troll
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TysonKO50-5-0
                    Danny Williams looked like a complete clob against Vitali. He looked like he was moving in slow motion and showed half assed aggression. Vitali does not handle pressure well and if you keep the pressure on him, he would be overwhelmed. Aggression is the key to handle Vitali and Brewster knows this. Brewster's power is very underrated and his left hook is devistating. If he pressures Vitali like he did Andrew yesterday, he'd most likely beat him.

                    I'm not completely counting out a Vitali win though. Vitali could win, but I'd take Brewster.

                    Williams was trying to work his way in to land his left hook. He was for the most part completely unsuccessfull in that attempt and against Brewster it would exactly the same thing. Brewster getting pummeled trying to in and land the left Hook. Brewster would never get inside on Vitali just like Williams. Actually Williams and Brewster and similar fighters in alot of ways.

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                    • TysonKO50-5-0
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                      #20
                      Brewster is underrated. IMO he's much better than Williams. Williams get's alot of credit for beating Tyson, but little do people realize he was losing to Tyson rather easily before Tyson suffered that injury. And up to the knockout, Tyson was still winning the fight and keeping it competetive.

                      Danny Williams does not hit as hard as Brewster and is not as aggressive either. Brewster also has a better chin. Brewster would land on Vitali and he would not give up until he does.

                      Even if Vitali starts pounding him early, Brewster will NOT go down. Wlad hit's harder than Vitali and Brewster still lived to tell the tale. Vitali would most likely tire late and Brewster will jump on him like flies on ****.

                      This is a VERY bad fight for Vitali.

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