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  • guru
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    #101
    brewster's win over wlad was impressive on one hand cause he showed heart(we already knew LB had a decent chin and power), but on the other hand he was getting beaten badly.... the meehan fight was unimpressive.... the golota fight was a good performance but i would not say impressive cause again we already knew he was a big puncher, nothing new came about to really make an impression... the krasniqi fight is two sided too, he once again showed his resilience(spelling) and power, but he also had to come from behind to win...

    of the 4 champs(are we really counting the WBO title these days?), only vk and LB are winning decisively, but only VK is domintaing each time out...

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      #102
      Originally posted by guru
      brewster's win over wlad was impressive on one hand cause he showed heart(we already knew LB had a decent chin and power), but on the other hand he was getting beaten badly.... the meehan fight was unimpressive.... the golota fight was a good performance but i would not say impressive cause again we already knew he was a big puncher, nothing new came about to really make an impression... the krasniqi fight is two sided too, he once again showed his resilience(spelling) and power, but he also had to come from behind to win...

      of the 4 champs(are we really counting the WBO title these days?), only vk and LB are winning decisively, but only VK is domintaing each time out...

      Agaisnt WEAK opposition, and in TWO fights since the begining of 2004.

      It's funny that you don't really count Brewster's 52 second KO win over Golota, but you are impressed by Vitali's 8 round KO's of Sanders and Williams.

      Come on.

      Brewster destroyed Golota, and he wasn't nearly as behind in that Krasniqi fight as you're making it sound.

      He was down a couple points, but he was making adjutments which was impressive. His body attack brought Krasniqi's hands down and the result was written when that happend.

      All you're doing is trying to down play what you don't like and prasie what you do.

      There's NOTHING impressive about Vitali beating those two fringe contenders in an almost two year span. When you combine with that the fact that before that he never amounted to much, he's just as much behind the 8-ball as the rest of the title holders.

      They all need to fight eachother. End of stroy.

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        #103
        Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
        Agaisnt WEAK opposition, and in TWO fights since the begining of 2004.

        It's funny that you don't really count Brewster's 52 second KO win over Golota, but you are impressed by Vitali's 8 round KO's of Sanders and Williams.

        Come on.

        Brewster destroyed Golota, and he wasn't nearly as behind in that Krasniqi fight as you're making it sound.

        He was down a couple points, but he was making adjutments which was impressive. His body attack brought Krasniqi's hands down and the result was written when that happend.

        All you're doing is trying to down play what you don't like and prasie what you do.

        There's NOTHING impressive about Vitali beating those two fringe contenders in an almost two year span. When you combine with that the fact that before that he never amounted to much, he's just as much behind the 8-ball as the rest of the title holders.

        They all need to fight eachother. End of stroy.

        I swear you dont read my posts..... i never said VK was impressive either... brewsters win over golota was a good win, it just wasnt impressive to me... nothing new happened, we learned nothing from it, nothing to leave an impression... if VK dominates rahman and stops him late, it would be a good win, but i wouldnt call that impressive either, because its nothing we weren't expecting... its just my definition of "IMPRESSIVE"

        now as far brewster and VK, yes they both have looked good, but VK has been more dominant... he hasnt had to come form behing to win or was in a close fight like LB was against meehan... as far as level of competition, it looks about the same to me: wlad/meehan/golota/kras - sanders/KJ/DW/donald

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          #104
          Originally posted by guru
          I swear you dont read my posts..... i never said VK was impressive either... brewsters win over golota was a good win, it just wasnt impressive to me... nothing new happened, we learned nothing from it, nothing to leave an impression... if VK dominates rahman and stops him late, it would be a good win, but i wouldnt call that impressive either, because its nothing we weren't expecting... its just my definition of "IMPRESSIVE"

          now as far brewster and VK, yes they both have looked good, but VK has been more dominant... he hasnt had to come form behing to win or was in a close fight like LB was against meehan... as far as level of competition, it looks about the same to me: wlad/meehan/golota/kras - sanders/KJ/DW/donald

          And I'll say it again, the fact he dominated Corrie Sanders and Danny Williams means NOTHING.

          Sanders has been domianted and knocked out in 2 rounds by Nate Tubbs, and Danny Williams was dominated and stopped sooner by Sinan Samil Sam.

          You seem to be implying that beacause Vitali dominated a 38 year old inacitve Corrie Sanders and a notorious choaker in Danny Williams (again, just two fights in almost two years) that it somehow gives him a slight edge over the other title holders.

          And then you are quick to mention that Brewster's win over Golota was nothing special (when Golota was arguably coming off back to back roberies over two other title holders) even though he walked through him.


          I don't think Vitali has done anything impressive in his entire career, nevermind his last two fights in the last 20 months.


          Brewster, Vitali, Byrd, Ruiz, Toney, Wlad all have been inacitive to a certian extent, and can all be guilty of not being impressive.

          That's why we're sitting here looking at a division wide open and up for grabs.

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            #105
            Originally posted by guru
            I swear you dont read my posts..... i never said VK was impressive either... brewsters win over golota was a good win, it just wasnt impressive to me... nothing new happened, we learned nothing from it, nothing to leave an impression... if VK dominates rahman and stops him late, it would be a good win, but i wouldnt call that impressive either, because its nothing we weren't expecting... its just my definition of "IMPRESSIVE"

            now as far brewster and VK, yes they both have looked good, but VK has been more dominant... he hasnt had to come form behing to win or was in a close fight like LB was against meehan... as far as level of competition, it looks about the same to me: wlad/meehan/golota/kras - sanders/KJ/DW/donald

            ...Guru, your right about the comp being close to the same and your also right about how their fights went. Vitali dominated his from start to finish. The only fight on Brewsters Resume that he won from start to finish is the Golota fight. In all three of the others he was in danger of losing until the end. Down and nearly out against Wlad, barely beating Meehan by controversial split decision, and then stopping Kras late when he was behind on all three scorecards. That's hardly a dominating run. Vitali is the man right now hands down. If he fought Brewster it would just be another case of a systematic Vitali beating being delivered.

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              #106
              Originally posted by pbds
              ...Guru, your right about the comp being close to the same and your also right about how their fights went. Vitali dominated his from start to finish. The only fight on Brewsters Resume that he won from start to finish is the Golota fight. In all three of the others he was in danger of losing until the end. Down and nearly out against Wlad, barely beating Meehan by controversial split decision, and then stopping Kras late when he was behind on all three scorecards. That's hardly a dominating run. Vitali is the man right now hands down. If he fought Brewster it would just be another case of a systematic Vitali beating being delivered.

              i give LB credit where credit is due, unlike ruiz and byrd, at least LB is clearly winning(except for the meehan fight)... he's a big puncher, dangerous at all times in a fight and has heart.. i do think his chin is a little bit overrated... i think he's hard to clean thats why its hard to hurt him...

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