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  • #41
    Originally posted by The Cooler
    j, do you know Bozo_no_no? He will make every effort possible to convince you otherwise.

    When he joins the thread... you can say "I've heard about you"

    I like how I'm so ever present in your mind that you waltz into these kind of threads and bring me up.

    This is just another group "Lets all try to make ourselves feel better" thread, and it's no suprize that it's come up again.

    Wlad blew his wad, got clipped with some great shots in round 5, and Brewster didn't let up until it was stopped.

    Wlad was doing just fine in the 1st two minutes of round 5, until he was hit with two very hard left hooks.

    Brewster jumped on him after the ref ruled a knock down (saying the ropes held Wlad up) and Wlad was finished.




    He wasn't TKO'd because he was tired, he was tired and TKO'd.

    It's funny that this can happen to Vivian Harris without a group of deluded and crazed Harris fans dwelling on it for two years, but when it's Wlad it's a conspiricy, or a "yes he lost but..."

    Last edited by Bozo_no no; 09-06-2005, 11:10 PM.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
      I like how I'm so ever present in your mind that you waltz into these kind of threads and bring me up.

      This is just another group "Lets all try to make ourselves feel better" thread, and it's no suprize that it's come up again.

      Wlad blew his wad, got clipped with some great shots in round 5, and Brewster didn't let up until it was stopped.

      Wlad was doing just fine in the 1st two minutes of round 5, until he was hit with two very hard left hooks.

      Brewster jumped on him after the ref ruled a knock down (saying the ropes held Wlad up) and Wlad was finished.




      He wasn't TKO'd because he was tired, he was tired and TKO'd.

      It's funny that this can happen to Vivian Harris without a group of deluded and crazed Harris fans dwelling on it for two years, but when it's Wlad it's a conspiricy, or a "yes he lost but..."
      wow,,,you seem to think your opinion is gospel. Im a realist and it looked to me that wlad was stopped due primarily to fatigue. hell,,,a flyweight could have blown him over at that point. wlad was pushing his punches in that 5th round and had the look of a finished fighter after that last one two he threw. credit to brewster though,,he saw this and landed a couple good left hooks which put an exclamtion point on it. either way,,,,wlad wasnt going to win this fight after he blew his wad in that fourth round

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      • #43
        Originally posted by beez721
        wow,,,you seem to think your opinion is gospel. Im a realist and it looked to me that wlad was stopped due primarily to fatigue. hell,,,a flyweight could have blown him over at that point. wlad was pushing his punches in that 5th round and had the look of a finished fighter after that last one two he threw. credit to brewster though,,he saw this and landed a couple good left hooks which put an exclamtion point on it. either way,,,,wlad wasnt going to win this fight after he blew his wad in that fourth round

        You seem to be missing the point (or purposly blocking it out).


        A lot of guys get tired, and then lose.

        But you don't see a faction of people creating conspiricy theorys around them.

        There's too many of the nuthguggers on here that talk like the Wlad Brewster fight should have a * next to it.

        Saying he lost because he's tired is fine (although imo it's a cop out), but the whole "drugged" theory, or the "Vasiline on his legs" is absurd.

        A lot of guys blow their wad, get tired and lose.

        There just doesn't seem to be too many fighters that happens to that have a fanatical fan base who won't let it go.

        Last edited by Bozo_no no; 09-06-2005, 11:29 PM.

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        • #44
          Saying Wlad was drugged against Brewster is ridiculous, it is the same thing as saying that Wlad used a foreign substance on his gloves when he beat the **** out of Byrd.

          If you subscribe to one theory why the hell wouldnt you subscribe to the other....I dont however think that Wlad fans who feel he was drugged against Brewster would even for a second consider the Byrd conspiracy theory to hold water which would be hypocritical


          Fact is they are both bull****...oh I thought Wlad looked gassed against TOS too, had that fight of continued we may have seen another wlad collapse adn this time it would have been against a pretty small HW.

          VK is the hope, put a fork in Wlad!

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          • #45
            No excuses,plain and simple. He lost fair and square. However, something was seriously wrong with him

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            • #46
              Originally posted by GodzHand
              No excuses,plain and simple. He lost fair and square. However, something was seriously wrong with him

              I cant argue with that but I also think something looked wrong against TOS too, his fight with Peter is his career, a win and maybe just maybe he can think about becoming real again, a loss and he should help his brother in sparring prepare for fights.

              I wish that fight with Williamson would have gone a couple more rounds, we may be saying that Wlad got drugged in that fight too?

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              • #47
                Originally posted by scap
                I cant argue with that but I also think something looked wrong against TOS too, his fight with Peter is his career, a win and maybe just maybe he can think about becoming real again, a loss and he should help his brother in sparring prepare for fights.

                I wish that fight with Williamson would have gone a couple more rounds, we may be saying that Wlad got drugged in that fight too?
                I think he just fought like a scared ***** in the TOS fight. Watched it a few weeks ago again.

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                • #48
                  what about the blood sugar level the doctors had reported wasnt it a bit high

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                  • #49
                    i think tos fought like a scared ***** in that fight. what a f'ing strategy. get on the bike and hope your opponent tires out. that's just says ***** all over it.

                    remember rumble in the jungle? at least ali made it a fight before foreman got tired out.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by spinksjinx
                      His training was weak, Emanuel Steward has a track record of having his fighters put it all on the line in the first couple of rounds and I believe something wasnt right in training. The fact is Wladimir through like a wild man and fought at such a high pace it would tire any man out. Wladimir also probably thought that if he would give it all to him in the first half of the fight he wouldnt be able to stand and he would crush him...Plus they probably also thought that if Wladimir used the same tactic that Sanders did on him he wouldnt be vulnerable to such an attack again....

                      I think it was preparation more than anything else, Steward exhausts his fighters....It is and always will be a problem with Stewards training techniques...So I think you can see where I point the blame.
                      Half-true. lennox lewis was the exact opposite, an ironic exception. He was often criticised for being too cautious.

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