Brewster's chin wins this. I think Tommy has the edge in several areas except for that Brewster is as tough as railway track and Tommy is not. Brewster KOs him, even if he takes a bit of a beating while doing so.
Well, i think its fair to say Brewster was in his prime here in Sept 2005 when he fought my fellow german Luan Krasniqi: This content is protected Krasniqi had a better chin as Morrison, but overall i would say Tommy is the better fighter and would beat Luan if they had fought. So if Morrison can stay cool for 12 rounds and following a gameplan, he should be able to take a UD like he did against the older Foreman. If not, Brewster will send him to the canvas like Mercer did.
Except prime Brewster was not a geriatric wearing concrete overshoes. It might occur to some that Morrison was never able to repeat his Foreman Gameplan against another opponent... because all of his other opponents could actually cross the ring in under 20 seconds. If he tried to turn his back on Brewster and scurry away he would quickly be caught pummeled to the canvas.
Beautiful. And, at that, Morrison was far from a master boxer that night. He was ragged and moved with more desperation than purpose.
Fairly certain he was injured for both. He was definitely injured for Ettienne. Bad, too. And let's not forget that Michael Bentt KOed Morrison in one round.