Could Lamon Brewster unify the titles?

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  • Piggu
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    Could Lamon Brewster unify the titles?

    If Brewster got a shot at all the alphabet titles, could he win all of them and become undisputed champ?
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    #2
    he could take out byrd or wlad again, rahman and valuev. he would lose to toney imo, but thats it i think

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    • Torino
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      #3
      Great guy and I like watching him fight. He would have a chance at unifying, but I doubt he'd make it through everyone to do it. (see the Meehan fight)

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      • Pno
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        I think he's one of those types of fighters (or at least can be) where if his competition isn't that great, he won't be either... but if it's fierce, he'll fight good.
        that being said, I'd say he's got one of the best chances out of the current HW championship holders.

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        • BLOODSHED
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          That's exactly what he is. But I see him knocking out Wlad the hype if they ever fight again.


          Originally posted by Pno
          I think he's one of those types of fighters (or at least can be) where if his competition isn't that great, he won't be either... but if it's fierce, he'll fight good.
          that being said, I'd say he's got one of the best chances out of the current HW championship holders.

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          • Pno
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            #6
            if Brewster is soo bad that he can make a man like that from his punches...
            then he's unstoppable and twice as good as Ali or Frazier.

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            • knucks
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              #7
              the only two people i see stopping lamon brewster from unifying the heavyweight division is his self and james toney

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              • Torino
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                #8
                I'll be a little surprised if Toney beat Rahman.

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                • ChrististheAnswer2
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Torino
                  I'll be a little surprised if Toney beat Rahman.
                  I won't be surprised at all, in terms of skill Toney is FAR FAR superior to Rahman, and if he doesn't eat himself to too high a weight he should win. But the Rock is a big strong guy so you never know.

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                  • Torino
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ChrististheAnswer2
                    I won't be surprised at all, in terms of skill Toney is FAR FAR superior to Rahman, and if he doesn't eat himself to too high a weight he should win. But the Rock is a big strong guy so you never know.
                    Toney is very, very skilled. I just think his height (5'9") will catch up with him as a heavyweight. He's never fought anyone over 6'3". His avarage career opponent is about 6'.

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