Brewster is the best right now

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  • McKay 1
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    #41
    Originally posted by McKay 1
    Its not an obscure "what if" question, It is a legitimate question as to who is the best at heavyweight in the world. Could the WBO Champion beat the WBC Champion. You fail to provide answer.
    Avoiding the question. A very simple and straightforward one at that. An action that begs to question the movites of why you are reluctant to answer a question posed in such a relevant and straight forward manner.

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    • Bozo_no no
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      #42
      Originally posted by THE TRUTH
      Toney vs. Brewster who wins?
      It doesn't happen because Lamon doesn't want it.

      Toney's the only X-Factor in the equasion for Brewster, because he owns him psychologiclly.

      But Toney isn't holding a title, so the chances they'd fight eachother when there are unification fights available along with a Wlad rematch, makes that fight unlikely.

      Because even though Toney has called Brewster all sorts of names, I think he likes him too and wouldn't look to fight him unless the circumstances made a lot of sense in terms of money and titles.

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      • Truth
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        #43
        Originally posted by McKay 1
        Toney wins.
        I agree with you...

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        • RAESAAD
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          #44
          Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
          Of the 4 current "Title Holders"

          Lamon has been the most active in the last two years, and has the most impressive victories:


          (Since Jan 2004)

          Chris Byrd (IBF)


          Draw Andrew Golota
          W pts Jameel McCline
          W pts Davarryl Willamson


          Vitali Klitschko (WBC)


          W KO8 Corrie Sanders
          W KO 8 Danny Williams

          John Ruiz (WBA)

          W KO 11 Fres Oquendo
          W Pts Andrew Golota
          NC James Toney


          Lamon Brewster (WBO)


          W TKO 5 Wlad Klitschko
          W Pts Kali Meehan
          W KO1 Andrew Golota
          W TKO 9 Luan Krasniqi



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          I don't think anything will be solidified until these clowns start fighting eachother, but Brewster has certianly been the most exciting and the most active in reccent memory.

          Bozo No No..... Knows what the **** he iz talking bout.

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          • Bozo_no no
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            #45
            Originally posted by McKay 1
            Avoiding the question.

            No, you're pushing your agenda that Vitali is the best Heavyweight and acting like it's factual, telling me its the only hypothetical question that matters.

            Aside from that, I answered your question directly, and you failed to read it (because you're a stooge) and asked me twice more.

            (I sincerly believe Lamon Brewster is capeable of beating any Heavyweight around right now, including Vitali, if he shows up to fight with the hunger and self belief he's shown lately.


            There are FOUR guys with titles right now, none of who have been active or fighting impressive opposition.

            A difinitive answer as to Who the best Heavyweight in the world is will depend on several different fights with the winners fighting eachother.

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            • McKay 1
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              #46
              Meehan easily outpointed Brewster. lest you not forget that Brewster has lost to Clifford Entienne and other lower class opposition.

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              • McKay 1
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                #47
                Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
                No, you're pushing your agenda that Vitali is the best Heavyweight
                He is the best heavyweight. It is the concensus. I want to find one fighter who would be favored to win against Vitali. You wont find one. Hence he is #1 Heavyweight.

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                • Truth
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                  #48
                  If Vitali beats Rahman, I will be impressed...

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                  • Bozo_no no
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by McKay 1
                    Meehan easily outpointed Brewster. lest you not forget that Brewster has lost to Clifford Entienne and other lower class opposition.

                    You're rehatching ignorance that was already dispelled earlier in this thread.

                    Those losses to Etienne and Shufford were FIVE years ago in 2000.

                    Are you going to start talking about Vitali's loss to Byrd or Byrd's loss to Ibeabucci?

                    Brewster looked lousy agaisnt Meehan, and Byrd looked lousy agaisnt McCline, Ruiz looked lousy agaisnt Golote, and Vitali fought nobodies in Danny Williams and Corrie Sanders.

                    In the last two years, Brewster has proven he's a top Heavyweight with how pitiful the current division is. There's no denying he's a top play at the moment,

                    and writing him off agasint Vitali is nothing more than your opinion.

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                    • RAESAAD
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by McKay 1
                      He is the best heavyweight. It is the concensus. I want to find one fighter who would be favored to win against Vitali. You wont find one. Hence he is #1 Heavyweight.
                      That means Nill he has not even fought the same level of opposition Ruiz has you can't say that until he actually beast a Top HW.....His biggest win is his losses to Byrd and Lewis most notably.

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