I dont think it matters. Chris Byrd dont stand a chance anywhere, and as for Brewster, whoever wins, it aint gonna be decided on the scorecards. Besides, Brewster knows he'll lose just about every round(barring a kd), he's lookin for a KO
Why does Wladimir get to fight for a title in Germany?
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Originally posted by mECHsLAVEUS is still the place to fight. I think "losing" its luster, rather than "lost." But you are right about the money in Germany... all you need to do is watch King. Don is going to follow the money and be wherever it's at, believe that. No coincidence that he's been bumping peniuses with all the Germans and other Euros in 05.
I think I'd still rank the US as tops, with Vegas, but Germany (where do they normally fight? Berlin?) is close behind, with Manchester not far behind either.
I wouldn't put Germany as second to the US, as Germany is far too corrupt to even refer to as a boxing mecca, what with their scorecards as meticulously preplanned as a WWE result, and using bribed referees to give the advantage to their fraudulent fighters.Comment
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brewster doesn't care, he is a real champ and will fight anyone anywhere. As for Bryd i'm sure he won't fight there. I don't see anyone other that Toney being able to desicion Wlad, atleast brewster has the ablilty to KO WladComment
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Originally posted by DiegoFuegoWhy does he get the luxury of fighting in Germany even though he is the challenger? Everything I've read says his next fight is in Germany and it is either against Brewster or Byrd, whoever comes to terms first. This is complete bull****. Why would either champion agree to going to Germany, especially after what just happened to Ruiz last week? I want to know what's going on. Surely Byrd isn't ******ed enough to fight over there. Brewster might because if you KO the guy in Germany, at least you get a draw.
Wlad is a contender and will fight anywhere the fight takes place. King wants to generate more money and he can do so by having the fight in GermanyComment
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Originally posted by ejk22I don't believe King would allow Brewster to fight Wlad in Germany. King would be scared that his boy might lose in controversial fashion.
then you should probably remember a long long long time ago back about a billion years ago when don king took his boy john ruiz to germeny to defend his title and lost in controversial fashion.Comment
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Originally posted by BeowulfI wouldn't put Germany as second to the US, as Germany is far too corrupt to even refer to as a boxing mecca, what with their scorecards as meticulously preplanned as a WWE result, and using bribed referees to give the advantage to their fraudulent fighters.Comment
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Originally posted by DiegoFuegoWhy does he get the luxury of fighting in Germany even though he is the challenger? Everything I've read says his next fight is in Germany and it is either against Brewster or Byrd, whoever comes to terms first. This is complete bull****. Why would either champion agree to going to Germany, especially after what just happened to Ruiz last week? I want to know what's going on. Surely Byrd isn't ******ed enough to fight over there. Brewster might because if you KO the guy in Germany, at least you get a draw.Comment
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Originally posted by The CoolerBecause this is where Don King wants it!
Wlad is a contender and will fight anywhere the fight takes place. King wants to generate more money and he can do so by having the fight in Germany
I hope Brewster goes over and KO's him.Comment
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Originally posted by Hitman932then you should probably remember a long long long time ago back about a billion years ago when don king took his boy john ruiz to germeny to defend his title and lost in controversial fashion.Comment
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Originally posted by mECHsLAVEThere's many instances of US fighters getting favorable cards and refs in the US. Did you happen to catch the Lacy-Reid fight earlier this year? Schultz-Foreman, Lewis-Holyfield, Golota-Byrd/Ruiz all had US fighters getting a huge benefit of the doubt on the cards...that's just right off the top of my head- I'm sure there are tons more if I sat and thought about it. It happens everywhere, but with some of the Ottke stuff that was so blatant, everything in Germany gets more attention. The US is just as bad as anywhere with the ridiculous cards and favoritism.
I'd agree somewhat. The US has its corrupt side, but it has never really had a fighter like Ottke who wasn't allowed to lose.
I'm fairly neutral in the US vs Germany corruption debate anyway. At least over here in Britain the worst decisions are draws (Harrison-Polo, Nelson-Jones). Hell we even rob our fighters out of titles (Woods-Johnson 1, Woods had a good knockdown on Johnson ruled a slip).
All countries have their corruption, but the Germans are the worst.Comment
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