Vitali Klitschko wants to fight Brewster after he beats Rahman

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  • paul750
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    #21
    Originally posted by The Cooler
    Yep,

    you know I will probably go with Krasniqi by UD on this one...

    I don't know anything about Krasniqi, but I like his resume and I think he has what it takes to hang on with Brewster and outbox him in his home country...
    I understand that fighting at home is sometimes an advantage regarding judges , but does fighting at home give you better boxing ability, better power, or a better chin? once that bell rings it's just two guys and a referee, right?

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    • neils7147933
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      #22
      Brewster could need a KO. If he gets it, that's the only sure-fire way that he can't get screwed. By the ref or by the judges...

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      • Mike Tyson Jr.
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        #23
        Originally posted by neils7147933
        Brewster could need a KO. If he gets it, that's the only sure-fire way that he can't get screwed. By the ref or by the judges...

        ohhh really duuude.

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        • beez721
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          #24
          Originally posted by dansweeney
          brewster kayo's vitali in dramatic fashion, theres nothing vitali can throw at brewster that he can't handle,and brewster won't beat himself by coming in at 260.
          oh please. brewster's style is tailor made for vitali. thats a big mismatch. brewster cant reach vitali with those left hooks and thats his only punch. he has a short reach without a long jab and thats whats needed to compete with vit

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            #25
            Originally posted by paul750
            I understand that fighting at home is sometimes an advantage regarding judges , but does fighting at home give you better boxing ability, better power, or a better chin? once that bell rings it's just two guys and a referee, right?
            no but fighting in your back yard gives you more confidence and your opposition more nervous..

            True in any sport

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              #26
              So I guess after Vitali beats Brewster hes going to face Peter?

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              • Moon
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                #27
                Originally posted by dansweeney
                brewster kayo's vitali in dramatic fashion, theres nothing vitali can throw at brewster that he can't handle,and brewster won't beat himself by coming in at 260.
                I don't agree with Dan much, but I agree that Brewster's got a better chance than Rahman at Vitali, mostly because of the granite-like skull of Lamon's. If he proves to be as durable against Vit as he was with Vlad, it might just be one combo away from KO'ing another tired giant.

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                • Leo Pradun
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by boxingguy1226
                  So I guess after Vitali beats Brewster hes going to face Peter?
                  no cause Peter wil get his ass beat by Wlad...

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Moon
                    I don't agree with Dan much, but I agree that Brewster's got a better chance than Rahman at Vitali, mostly because of the granite-like skull of Lamon's. If he proves to be as durable against Vit as he was with Vlad, it might just be one combo away from KO'ing another tired giant.
                    Vitali has the mentally and strength of a his father who was a russian general in the army. He took care of his younger brother, hes a tough guy and unbrakable, he also takes his job seriously. I think the problem wit Wlad was when he went through those loses was his work ethic and toughness but I think hes learned and learning from his brother.....
                    Last edited by Leo Pradun; 09-02-2005, 06:59 PM.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Leo Pradun
                      no cause Peter wil get his ass beat by Wlad...
                      i predict that 2, wlad wins by ko within 9 rounds

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