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  • Hitman932
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    #31
    Originally posted by GodzHand
    After April 22nd, it'll be down to 2: Wlad vs. Brewster.
    after wlad wins the fight these two better get this rematch set, i dont want to hear no bull**** from brewster. after he Ko's Lyko he needs to grab the mike and say

    "give me the winner of klit/byrd and nothing else"

    and after wlad Ko's byrd he needs to grab the mike and say

    "give me lamon brewster i want his ass now"

    brewster is in position with a defense three weeks prior to start calling for the fight and put the klit/byrd winner on the spot if that is what he really wants to do.

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    • el maestro
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      #32
      i think the two best right now is lamon and wlad...the winner of the rematch between them will be the best.

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      • TheGreat1
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        #33
        Toney and Brewster are close. Toney is the Best fighter, but brewster's heart and power is untouchable.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Derranged
          Its hard to say. If Wlad vs Brewster happens, then the winner of that should fight the winner of Rahman/Toney II then you can say with more assurance who's the best. But is Rahman vs Maskaev gonna happen for sure??? I hope not, not that Toney/Rahman will be exciting but who the hell is Maskaev????
          Maskaev is the guy the Knock Rahman out through the ropes. I thought Toney/Rahman 1 was pretty good, the 2nd fight will also be good to see

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          • HeartAttack
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            #35
            Originally posted by K-DOGG
            I'd have to go with Brewster. At first I wasn't really convinced; but I was impressed with the way he outlasted and came back to beat Wladimir...that took a helluva lot of heart, which is always a good trait. Then the Meehan fight, which was anything; but impressive. The only thing out of that bout that encouraged me...slightly...was his cheekbond being broken and him fighting through the pain. Once again, heart is always a good thing.

            The turning point in my opinion came with the Golota fight. Not because the Foul Pole is a world beater as much as what it meant in relation to the division at that time. Golota had fought both IBF titlist Byrd and then WBA titlist, Ruiz. He had pushed Byrd and Ruiz both to their respective limits, drawing with Byrd, and dropping Ruiz twice on the way to a semi-controversial points loss. Brewster, on the other hand, takes this man the other two titlists had struggled with and blasted him out in more impressive fashion than Lewis had done and, in the process, crated history with the fastest World Heavweight Championship fight on record, beating Jeffries by 2 seconds. Now, granted the WBO is not really a respected organiaztion and Brewster was not the official world champion at that point; but, then again, no one was, really. With one fight against a common opponent, he showed up two of his four counterparts and was gaining on the third since Vitali had defended against Danny Williams whose sole claim to fame at the time was beating a shot Tyson.

            Then Brewster did it again, coming from behind to stop Krasniqi.

            He reminds me, in a way, of Marciano. He's a nice guy, who's kind of crude but has a good chin, big punch, and huge heart; and somehow, always seems to find a way to win just when you think he can't. You gotta love that. If shown more on TV, will win the public over, IMO.


            Of course, if he loses to Liakhovich, which is possible, all this crap goes out the window.

            Damn, I love this sport!
            I wouldn't expect anything else from you K-Dogg. I think Brwester will prevail, but his type of fighter doens't stay on top that long. So within a year or so, I see Brewster eventually losing his title. In the meantime though he will have given us fans the best fights from a heavyweight titlist in years.

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            • Endurance
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              #36
              I created this poll and only got 10 possible options. If you feel I am an alias just because I did not add Wladimir Klitschko, so be it. There is the Other option, hope that fits your needs. Personally, I don't see him as being the best, he lost to Brewster fair and square, chose Byrd instead of a rematch with Lamon. But everybody is entitled to her and his opinion, and I respect yours.

              I don't see anybody beating Lamon Brewster right now, he is the best by far in my view, and he is still improving - hope Buddy McGirt gets the best out of him.

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              • Run
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                #37
                Originally posted by Endurance
                I created this poll and only got 10 possible options. If you feel I am an alias just because I did not add Wladimir Klitschko, so be it. There is the Other option, hope that fits your needs. Personally, I don't see him as being the best.
                So you included Peter (who he just beat), Valuev, Rahman, Ruiz, Byrd (who he annihalated).

                That makes absolutely zero sense. The only explaination is...you don't like him as a fighter.



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                • Endurance
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by RunWithKnives
                  So you included Peter (who he just beat), Valuev, Rahman, Ruiz, Byrd (who he annihalated).

                  That makes absolutely zero sense. The only explaination is...you don't like him as a fighter.
                  I don't think Klitschko can handle pressure.
                  Click Other, if you feel he is the best these days. Don't make a big deal out of it.

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                  • Run
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Endurance
                    I don't think Klitschko can handle pressure.
                    Click Other, if you feel he is the best these days. Don't make a big deal out of it.
                    Don't ignorantly leave him out of the poll...and expect people not to let you know about it.

                    That's like someone making a poll consisting of the best 147 lbers...and including Floyd, Gatti, Baldomir and Judah...yet leaving Margarito out as an option.

                    It's ****ing ******ed.



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                    • Endurance
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by RunWithKnives
                      Don't ignorantly leave him out of the poll...and expect people not to let you know about it.

                      That's like someone making a poll consisting of the best 147 lbers...and including Floyd, Gatti, Baldomir and Judah...yet leaving Margarito out as an option.

                      It's ****ing ******ed.
                      It's okay to let me know about it, absolutely. But don't say you know about my personal feelings.

                      To be honest with you, I just forgot about him. Recognized that immediately after the poll was finished but was thinking the Other option would be enough.

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