The winner of Klitschko/Byrd should be the reall champ

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  • leff
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    #51
    Originally posted by Leo Pradun
    if rahman wants to loose the belt then ye, maskaev has been waiting for awhile now...
    i suppose a rematch with maskaev would fine too

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    • kayjay
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      #52
      Originally posted by Leo Pradun
      with the rahman toney fight leading the division nowhere and brewster fighting a bum I think the winner of Klitschko Byrd should be recongnized as the reall champ, say whatever u want but It should be and will be true, the division is horrible rahman and toney are the past, Klitschko,Brewster,Brock,Peter and others are the future, the sooner bums like toney,ruiz and others leave the better it will be for the division....

      Wlad cannot be the man in the division until he faces Brewster again. I will be pulling for Wlad also, but we have to be honest about this. Brewster has three KO's in title fights and one of them was against WK

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        #53
        Originally posted by leff
        even if wlad whoops byrd(in which he will) he still has the loss to brewster on him.

        im 90%sure that brewster will beat lyakavich and that wlad will beat byrd, so i see wlad-brewster2 in the late summer ore autumn and the winner off that fight will be the recogniced champ.

        its that simple.

        and what rahman and toney will do i dont know.....probably rematch.

        Nice idea but I would not be surprised to see Wlad go after Valuev (if NV does not lose before then) in a big money fight somewhere in Europe. Hopefully Brewster can knock a few other guys out (Maskaev, Rachman?) and improve his fan base to force the big fights to happen.

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        • leff
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          #54
          Originally posted by kayjay
          Nice idea but I would not be surprised to see Wlad go after Valuev (if NV does not lose before then) in a big money fight somewhere in Europe. Hopefully Brewster can knock a few other guys out (Maskaev, Rachman?) and improve his fan base to force the big fights to happen.
          hmmmm the scenario wlad whoops byrd than valuev and brewster whoops lyakovic and rahman, means we could have one hell off a fight early next year, wlad-brewster unification

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            #55
            Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
            Oquendo *by way of ***** over Wald
            Yea right. Wlad via KO 6.

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              #56
              Wlad should not be recognized as THE REAL CHAMP if he beats Byrd, which he will. For that he will have to beat Brewster and Toney/Rahman.

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              • vB Martin
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                #57
                I don't think I ever expected to say this, but if what we saw against Peter is Wlad's new style, he may well be the man to beat at heavy. He's finally fighting tall, using that telephone pole of a jab well and throwing punches when they will be effective, rather than just trying to get in there and wing punches to please fans. He's Chris Byrd with pop. Not the most exciting fighter in the world to watch, but certainly effective.
                The only way to beat him will be to force him to engage when it's not to his benefit.

                It almost hurt having to say that.

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