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  • #91
    Originally posted by Bozo_no no
    Maybe you're right.

    Maybe they should have called the fight a technical draw after the 4th round because Wlad blew his wad and didn't stop Brewster.

    The fact Brewster walked through Wlad's punishment and came back to stop his man should definatly have a "*" beside it because a bunch of Wlad's wounded fans are too lady like to accept his loss.



    Learn to deal with it Sack licker. He LOST fair and square.
    ur the sack licker, thas why u gotta post in all Klitschko threads????? I know he lost, but he clearly lost cause he was outta gas...

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Leo Pradun
      ****head why do u gotta post in all Klitschko threads???
      because any thread about the klitoris brothers is a thread that needs to be assaulted for its ******idy. the only klitoris threads that are realistic are the ones that recognize that they are over rated chumps. you ****ing nuthugger. i bet when you were a kid you got picked on for being fat and then you told the other kids "im not fat, its muscle". thats what that picture of you in your avatar says you chubby cumdumpster.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Leo Pradun
        ur the sack licker, thas why u gotta post in all Klitschko threads????? I know he lost, but he clearly lost cause he was outta gas...
        he was out of gas because he was up all night the night before pummeling your fat ass, with his throbbing member.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Nautilus
          Noone is questioning that, but he did look kind of sick, didn't he? Just tell your honest opinion.
          No, he looked dejected that he didn't stop his man, and he looked like he didn't want to get hit anymore.

          He lost that fight in every sense.

          It was a fight, and he didn't want to fight anymore.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Leo Pradun
            I know he lost, but he clearly lost cause he was outta gas...
            You talk like that's an excuse, or a saving grace.

            He was tired because he threw a lot of shots, didn't take his man out, and then didn't want to fight anymore.

            He was in a fight, and he could dish it out but not take it.

            There's no excuses.

            There's no "He lost... but".

            Learn to let it go.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by blockhead
              he was out of gas because he was up all night the night before pummeling your fat ass, with his throbbing member.
              u jerk off over james toney...

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Bozo_no no
                You talk like that's an excuse, or a saving grace.

                He was tired because he threw a lot of shots, didn't take his man out, and then didn't want to fight anymore.

                He was in a fight, and he could dish it out but not take it.

                There's no excuses.

                There's no "He lost... but".

                Learn to let it go.
                i let it go...

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by blockhead
                  he was out of gas because he was up all night the night before pummeling your fat ass, with his throbbing member.
                  dude u need some proffesional help, notice how ur always talking bout gay ****, cause ur a *** urself just admit it, ur gay...
                  and no *** should be posting on this site...

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Bozo_no no
                    What a load of non sense.

                    Wlad was winning round 5 until two very big left hooks changed the fight around. Pop that tape in and watch the fight agian. He was jabbing and moving well in the 5th right up until these shots landed:



                    Suggesting he "could barely stand upright BEFORE he was hit with anything in that final round" is assinine.

                    There's nothing like Nautilis making a "Where's Wlad" thread (when he knows the answer better than anyone else) to bring out a bunch of Nut Huggers that haven't posted in ages.

                    And it takes what? Three days before people are crying about his LOSS to Brewster?

                    Get over it people. He blew his wad in that fight, and got stopped. The hungrier better condition fighter walked through some punishment and stopped Wlad. There's no excuse, no foul play, and no "If"s about it.
                    Well, if you're going to call one of my statements "assinine" then you might first want to learn how to spell the word, and second not prove my point for me with another of your brilliantly edited clips. LOL

                    It's totally clear to anyone who is not a card-carrying Klitschko Hater, that Wlad was terribly tired and stooped over before Brewster hit him with that flurry at the end. And it's even clear to most of those!! (ie. even Roy Jones, who admittedly dislikes Klitschko, yet was also the first to observe that Wlad was desperately tired in the 5th before he got hit).

                    Nobody that I know of has EVER considered a scenario where Brewster's win should be given an asterisk, except YOU. Nobody in this thread has said that Brewster's win was not legitimate. Those things are simply YOU trying to inject controversy where there is none.

                    Brewster is, at this moment, the #1 HW in the world, clearly. I've said it many times. He has a clear win over Wlad, a legitimate win. I don't see anyone saying differently. But do I think something was wrong with Wlad in that fight? Absolutely. That "something" may have simply been an abnormal case of anxiety. It may have been something more. Whatever it was, it caused him to barely be able to breath from exhaustion in the 5th round before he was hit, and then for several minutes after the fight was stopped. When we've seen him go the length of the fight throwing power shots, before and after the Brewster fight, then I think it makes it a no-brainer to most that Wlad was not at his best, either mentally or physically, in that fight. But is it a loss? Of course! Lennox was clearly not at his best for the first Rahman fight- everyone could see that, but it's still a loss, a clear loss, a legitimate loss, and one he had to live with and avenge.
                    Last edited by mECHsLAVE; 02-04-2006, 10:05 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by mECHsLAVE
                      Well, if you're going to call one of my statements "assinine" then you might first want to learn how to spell the word, and second not prove my point for me with another of your brilliantly edited clips. LOL

                      It's totally clear to anyone who is not a card-carrying Klitschko Hater, that Wlad was terribly tired and stooped over before Brewster hit him with that flurry at the end. And it's even clear to most of those!! (ie. even Roy Jones, who admittedly dislikes Klitschko, yet was also the first to observe that Wlad was desperately tired in the 5th before he got hit).

                      Nobody that I know of has EVER considered a scenario where Brewster's win should be given an asterisk, except YOU. Nobody in this thread has said that Brewster's win was not legitimate. Those things are simply YOU trying to inject controversy where there is none.

                      Brewster is, at this moment, the #1 HW in the world, clearly. I've said it many times. He has a clear win over Wlad, a legitimate win. I don't see anyone saying differently. But do I think something was wrong with Wlad in that fight? Absolutely. That "something" may have simply been an abnormal case of anxiety. It may have been something more. Whatever it was, it caused him to barely be able to breath from exhaustion in the 5th round before he was hit, and then for several minutes after the fight was stopped. When we've seen him go the length of the fight throwing power shots, before and after the Brewster fight, then I think it makes it a no-brainer to most that Wlad was not at his best, either mentally or physically, in that fight. But is it a loss? Of course! Lennox was clearly not at his best for the first Rahman fight- everyone could see that, but it's still a loss, a clear loss, a legitimate loss, and one he had to live with and avenge.
                      damn what a great post....

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