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  • Leo Pradun
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    Krasniqi targets Brewster...

    He is back – on the peak of his career: Luan Krasniqi will return to the boxing ring n April 29, seven months after losing a WBO heavyweight world title fight to Lamon Brewster. He lost the fight for the title but he won the hearts of millions of German boxing fans who were stunned watching on ZDF as they had never seen Krasniqi fighting more concentrated and with more fighting spirit. He opened the eyes of many fans on the heavyweight boxing power made in Germany.

    "I believe I gave Brewster the hell of a fight," Krasniqi, 28-2-1 (14), remembers. "Later I watched it step by step on video and over and again switched the tape off before the end of the fight. "There is a driving force inside me to live up to my promise, to capture the title and to put things straight."

    The 34-year-old model athlete impressed with his fair and smart behavior in talkshows and other TV entrances as gentleman and boxing star in front of millions of people. Luan Krasniqi already opened the doors to his training gym and began light workout for his second run on a heavyweight world title. His promise to Max Schmeling to bring a heavyweight championship to Germany is only postponed.

    Krasniqi has to convince experts and world boxing bodies with a meaningful victory on April 29 before he can think of another title shot.

    "I would most likely fight Lamon Brewster in a direct rematch," Krasniqi, a former European heavyweight champion, said. "He promised me a rematch after the fight but later didn't keep his promise. Fortunately I didn't drop very low in the WBO rankings. I absolutely want to fight Brewster again. Even in case that I could win a world title from Rahman or another champion this would have a different taste to me."

    "On April 29 Luan will be matched with a top opponent," Jean-Marcel off Universum said. "In case of victory Luan may soon become WBO mandatory challenger again. That way Brewster can't duck him."

    "I have the feeling that I'm already in top shape and ready for a fight against Brewster," Krasniqi said. "I would have loved to fight him on April 29."
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    #2
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    • paul750
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      #3
      If he had of boxed Brewster for 4 more rounds without getting caught, he would have won, but thats boxing.

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      • Moon
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        #4
        Brewster will be out-boxed early, but again catch Kras mid-late rounds and drop him.

        It's easy to say "box for four more rounds" and Kras wins. But, the reality is different. I see Kras outboxing Brewster, but not out-working him for 12 rounds.

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        • DIEGO DA HITMAN
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          #5
          Stop cryin'...

          A knockout's a knockout... the scorecards are out the window at that point. Krasniqi got knocked out, Wlad got knocked out... stop hatin'. The fact is that Brewster was the champ, and the challenger doesn't get a rematch clause. The challenger got his ass knocked out, just like Wlad, so why does he deserve a rematch. I'm not a huge Brewster fan, either. I like him, but he's not even my favorite Heavyweight, and I'm not a fan of the current Heavyweight situation, either. If Wlad's so good, how come he's not dominating the weakest division in boxing?
          Last edited by DIEGO DA HITMAN; 03-02-2006, 05:54 PM. Reason: typo

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          • Pno
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            #6
            wow you can't even post an article to inform others of the 'boxing scene' without haters getting their panties in a bunch and doing their silly little hate dances.

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            • BLOODSHED
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              #7
              Are you a fan of anyone outside European/Caucasian origin? Krasniqi got his ass handled by Brewster. Only a blind dumb ass would post this as a serious post.

              Originally posted by Leo Pradun
              He is back – on the peak of his career: Luan Krasniqi will return to the boxing ring n April 29, seven months after losing a WBO heavyweight world title fight to Lamon Brewster. He lost the fight for the title but he won the hearts of millions of German boxing fans who were stunned watching on ZDF as they had never seen Krasniqi fighting more concentrated and with more fighting spirit. He opened the eyes of many fans on the heavyweight boxing power made in Germany.

              "I believe I gave Brewster the hell of a fight," Krasniqi, 28-2-1 (14), remembers. "Later I watched it step by step on video and over and again switched the tape off before the end of the fight. "There is a driving force inside me to live up to my promise, to capture the title and to put things straight."

              The 34-year-old model athlete impressed with his fair and smart behavior in talkshows and other TV entrances as gentleman and boxing star in front of millions of people. Luan Krasniqi already opened the doors to his training gym and began light workout for his second run on a heavyweight world title. His promise to Max Schmeling to bring a heavyweight championship to Germany is only postponed.

              Krasniqi has to convince experts and world boxing bodies with a meaningful victory on April 29 before he can think of another title shot.

              "I would most likely fight Lamon Brewster in a direct rematch," Krasniqi, a former European heavyweight champion, said. "He promised me a rematch after the fight but later didn't keep his promise. Fortunately I didn't drop very low in the WBO rankings. I absolutely want to fight Brewster again. Even in case that I could win a world title from Rahman or another champion this would have a different taste to me."

              "On April 29 Luan will be matched with a top opponent," Jean-Marcel off Universum said. "In case of victory Luan may soon become WBO mandatory challenger again. That way Brewster can't duck him."

              "I have the feeling that I'm already in top shape and ready for a fight against Brewster," Krasniqi said. "I would have loved to fight him on April 29."

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              • Pno
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                #8
                serious question:

                since Brewster was given the title "black rocky" by DK and it does seem as though some of his fights are that way (him getting beat up until he KO's his opponents)..
                do you think that a good strategy against him would be to focus on the body primarily, so when the later rounds come, much of his power would be non-existent?

                has this been done?

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                • Leo Pradun
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                  Originally posted by DIEGO DA HITMAN
                  A knockout's a knockout... the scorecards are out the window at that point. Krasniqi got knocked out, Wlad got knocked out... stop hatin'. The fact is that Brewster was the champ, and the challenger doesn't get a rematch clause. The challenger got his ass knocked out, just like Wlad, so why does he deserve a rematch. I'm not a huge Brewster fan, either. I like him, but he's not even my favorite Heavyweight, and I'm not a fan of the current Heavyweight situation, either. If Wlad's so good, how come he's not dominating the weakest division in boxing?
                  I think brewster will get it sooner or later, I dont see him as a dominant force, he gets outboxed and takes a beating in most of his fights, hes been lucky so far, but hes gonna come across someone that wont make many mistakes and just finishes him off, not trying to knock on brewster but its just my opinion, many say his win over golota was very dominant and put him up as the man but whos golota a guy whos been embarassed most of his career...

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                  • Leo Pradun
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                    Originally posted by .:BLOODSHED:.
                    Are you a fan of anyone outside European/Caucasian origin? Krasniqi got his ass handled by Brewster. Only a blind dumb ass would post this as a serious post.
                    why are u posting in this thread then???

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