When it comes to WBO heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster (32-2, 28KOs), there are two sides that make the man. The one side is an overall nice guy who is well spoken and loves the word of God. The other side is a ferocious knockout artist, who's aggressive ring nature has labeled him with the nickname of "relentless"
Lamon Brewster came on the heavyweight scene in April of 2004, when he upset Wladimir Klitschko by way of a fifth round TKO to win the vacant WBO heavyweight title. In the fight, Lamon showed heart and desire by taking a terrible beating from Klitschko for the first four rounds of the fight and coming back to stop his opponent in the fifth. Feeling the Wladimir had issues with stamina, Lamon's strategy in the fight was to let Klitschko punch himself out. Following the Klitschko win, conspiracy theories over Wlad's lack of stamina were everywhere and because of that, Lamon's big moment was watered down. [details]
Lamon Brewster came on the heavyweight scene in April of 2004, when he upset Wladimir Klitschko by way of a fifth round TKO to win the vacant WBO heavyweight title. In the fight, Lamon showed heart and desire by taking a terrible beating from Klitschko for the first four rounds of the fight and coming back to stop his opponent in the fifth. Feeling the Wladimir had issues with stamina, Lamon's strategy in the fight was to let Klitschko punch himself out. Following the Klitschko win, conspiracy theories over Wlad's lack of stamina were everywhere and because of that, Lamon's big moment was watered down. [details]