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  • What Really Happened To Wladimir Klitschko?

    Conspiracy theorists were on the prowl when the shocking upset of Wladimir Klitschko took place on April 10 of 2004. For nearly five rounds, Klitschko was handing Lamon Brewster a savage beating until suddenly, Klitschko found himself with an empty tank. It was as if life itself had been snatched from his body in a blink of an eye. The 11 to 1 underdog Brewster, a relatively unknown fighter at the time and on the verge of being stopped, suddenly found himself being crowned the new WBO heavyweight champion.

    With Brewster pulling off the upset, Don King became owner to three of the four major heavyweight titles and it put him in the driver's seat of the heavyweight division. At several media events for the fight, Don King was laughing and predicting that Brewster would knock out Klitschko. Does that mean the conspiracy theorists are on the right path? Could it be Don King had knowledge that most of us did not? The FBI is investigating various figures in boxing and indictments are allegedly on the way, could the conspiracy theorists be on to something? [details]

  • #2
    Either way.

    Brewster is as good as dead in the rematch. Bar none.

    People will be singing a different tune after Wlad K.O.'s his ass in less than 4 rounds.

    Originally posted by Conspiracy Theorist
    -Emmanuel Steward put forth the wrong fight strategy on purpose because he hates the Klitschkos.
    For that to even be an issue is hilarious at best.

    Manny has been an ardent supporter of Wlad since day one.



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    Last edited by Run; 11-02-2005, 02:44 AM.

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    • #3
      -Wladimir Klitschko had sex with three different women the day prior to the fight, thus the reason he had no legs.
      LMFAO.

      -Wladimir spent himself while warming up with big brother, Vitali prior to the fight.
      Yeah,Vit probably beat his ass before the fight, I told you Vitaly would win.

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      • #4
        I disagree with you Run.

        If Sam Peter had Brewster's lungs and ability to flurry, he would have stopped Wlad.

        In his last two fights Brewster has looked outright Violent, blitzing Golota who he knew to be cold and chinny, and stopping a durable Krasniqi in a great display of heart, chin, and power punching.

        Say what you will about Wlad, he's still a vulnerable fighter.

        Wlad may have made some improvments and drawn confidence from the Peter fight, but so has Brewster from his distructions of Golota and Krasniqi.

        A confident and reformed Wlad Klitschko is by no means a difinitve lock to beat a determined and powerful Lamon Brewster who's seeming to believe in himself and his power more and more each fight.

        It's a career defining fight for both of them, and the winner of the reamtch is truely a pillar in the current state of the division.
        Last edited by Bozo_no no; 11-02-2005, 05:27 AM.

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        • #5
          Why was this article even printed again?

          I ask, for a moment, that you forget the actual arguments or examinations made in this article, and direct you to what bothered me about this piece:

          It should not have been printed again.

          If you view the full text of the article and click on the author's name so as to view his past works, you see that this is supposedly an updated version of the piece that he did on Feb. 1 of 2005, nine months prior to this date.

          The author notes next to his byline that this is an updated edition, but after doing a word by word, paragraph by paragraph review, I must say that this is truly false.

          The only changes between this article and February's original is that edits were made to clear up the format, fix some sentence structures and correct spelling errors.

          If this were to be an updated version, the author would need to take a new look, with new information, at the events and circumstances surrounding the 2004 fight between Lamon Brewster and Wladimir Klitschko. This did not occur.

          Instead, we have an article that is not timely, taking a look at events from nineteen months ago, and is absolutely pointless in its foisting upon us in any setting beyond a bar-talk conversation, or in an article taking a larger look at the career of W. Klitschko.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dgreisman
            I ask, for a moment, that you forget the actual arguments or examinations made in this article, and direct you to what bothered me about this piece:

            It should not have been printed again.

            If you view the full text of the article and click on the author's name so as to view his past works, you see that this is supposedly an updated version of the piece that he did on Feb. 1 of 2005, nine months prior to this date.

            The author notes next to his byline that this is an updated edition, but after doing a word by word, paragraph by paragraph review, I must say that this is truly false.

            The only changes between this article and February's original is that edits were made to clear up the format, fix some sentence structures and correct spelling errors.

            If this were to be an updated version, the author would need to take a new look, with new information, at the events and circumstances surrounding the 2004 fight between Lamon Brewster and Wladimir Klitschko. This did not occur.

            Instead, we have an article that is not timely, taking a look at events from nineteen months ago, and is absolutely pointless in its foisting upon us in any setting beyond a bar-talk conversation, or in an article taking a larger look at the career of W. Klitschko.
            I'm happy it was reprinted because I never got a chance to read it the first time and found it more interesting than half the garbage on the internet in the last couple of days.

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            • #7
              VK lost that fight with Brewster be cause he underestimated him. He probably didn't train fully & knew he neeeded to KO him early. Brewster has heart & outlasted VK & caught him. In a rematch Brewster WILL stop VK in a devastating fashion. If Peter gave him hell Brewster who's more seasoned will flatten him.

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              • #8
                Wladimir lost because he completely gassed out for reasons unknown. He coulda been poisoned, didnt train properly (sparring 4-6 rounds at a time and too much weight lifting), punched himself out, too much anxiety, who knows. The point is Wlad is the better boxer, he wont gas out this time and will win but I dont think Brewster wants to step in the ring with him because deep down he knows his win was a fluke. He just has a freakish ablity to take punishment. If he didnt Wlad wouldve KO'd him early in the second round. In comparrison to SKILL, Brewster doesnt even belong in the same ring as Wlad. HE GOT LUCKY and everyone knows it. But this has been discussed already lets just WAIT TO SEE WHEN IT HAPPENS!!

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                • #9
                  I believe that Wlad will try to fight Byrd for the title and then fight Brewster for the unification. That would be a great fight, much anticipated, and a lot more profitable for both fighters. Just imagine: "Two old enemies, two champions, one true champion, blah blah blah" on the posters. Should be great. That said, I think that Brewster has a much better chance against Wlad than Peter had. However, if Wlad will start fighting like he was 5 years ago (not afraid of the opponent), he has a great chance to destroy Brewster in less than 5 rounds. At this point, it's a 50/50 fight.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
                    If Sam Peter had Brewster's lungs and ability to flurry, he would have stopped Wlad.
                    That would be possibility. Peter hit Wlad in a vulnerable spot and I think that is what led to him losing his legs in the mid rounds. I also think Peter is a much bigger puncher than Brewster with one punch.

                    In his last two fights Brewster has looked outright Violent, blitzing Golota who he knew to be cold and chinny, and stopping a durable Krasniqi in a great display of heart, chin, and power punching.
                    Yeah he did look impressive against Golota. Keep in mind though, Golota is by no means fleet footed and has zero ability to avoid punches. He also lacks technical ability, which is what I feel is needed to beat Brewster.

                    Say what you will about Wlad, he's still a vulnerable fighter.
                    Wlad is vulnerable for sure. His new fighting style however is centered around surviving even when he gets tired.

                    A confident and reformed Wlad Klitschko is by no means a difinitve lock to beat a determined and powerful Lamon Brewster who's seeming to believe in himself and his power more and more each fight.
                    Again yeah Brewster has improved. Although in the first fight with Wlad he was taking a severe beating, showed big time heart and came back to stop a tired Wlad. I think Wlad's training methods have enabled him throw more meaningful punches, instead of trying to shoot his load early in the fight.

                    It's a career defining fight for both of them, and the winner of the reamtch is truely a pillar in the current state of the division.
                    I've said it once. And I'll say it again.

                    They are the two best heavyweights in boxing.

                    But I still think Wlad would knock Brewster out in a rematch. In about 4-5 rounds. I think Brewster would storm out and try and stop him, and would miss. Wlad would hit him with the jab and slow him down and by the time he lands a big right hand, I think Brewster won't be able to hold up.

                    I was suprised to say the least at how rock solid Peter's chin was in their fight. He ate punches that would have stopped virtually anyone else in the division.



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                    Last edited by Run; 11-02-2005, 01:12 PM.

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