Was Brewster considered too dangerous as a short notice WBA replacement?

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  1. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I doubt they considered Brewster too dangerous. Just things didn't add up (preparation timing, training etc etc), Not only that but Kali is ranked higher on the WBA ranking (which is worth about 84 cents and a library card but still) so he would get the shot first.

    As per who won Meehan/Brewster, Brewster won on my meaningless card but only by a small margin. Calling it a robbery is wrong.
     
  2. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well yeah. Lamon is half blind at this point.

    And yet I'd still favor him over Valuev.
     
  3. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    Brewster had only trained for an 8-round fight, so he turned it down.

    Meehan, on the other hand, is a sketchier story. I suspect Valuev had cramps in his massive hairy vagina at the thought of fighting someone he didn't train to face. Valuev's camp made some excuse about Meehan's people not wanting to negotiate until they got to Germany or something, which seems like BS based on what they said to the Daily Telegraph before any other news came out about the fight being off.
     
  4. T.C.W

    T.C.W Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    WBA is a joke
     
  5. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    i cant imagine a heavyweight boxer turning down a shot at the title because he trained for an "8 round" fight....lamon is old and its probably his last chance,,,i call bull**** on him turning something like that down....
     
  6. MemoCan

    MemoCan *****49ers Express***** Full Member

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    brewster wants to be a ****ing champ. i can't phathom him saying no. If anything, brewster went up to king and told him to put him against valuev, and king said no.
     
  7. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Don't think that severely weight drained Valuev would be
    able to defend himself against such monster as Brewster.
     
  8. jisi

    jisi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good
     
  9. Bo Bo Olson

    Bo Bo Olson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Valuov trained to fight a left hander.
    Has not studied Meehan.

    And a day and a 1/6 is a bit short to switch around.

    Plus was Meehan in real training?
     
  10. kotjinx

    kotjinx Robotic White Boy Full Member

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    Get your facts straight. Chagaev did not pull out and was ready to face Valuev. The fight was cancelled even though facts about Chag having hepatitis B have been in the public domain for years (he's had it for at least five years now). In fact when they first fought Chag had the very same hepatitis B as well.

    Since Sauerland must have known about Chag's health, it smells of them planning to do this all along, thus preventing a dangerous encounter and in the process blaming the whole thing on Chagaev (whether Chagaev should continue fighting despite hepatitis B is an altogether different matter...).
     
  11. ApatheticLeader

    ApatheticLeader is bringing ***y back. Full Member

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    Brewster didn't look great last time out, so probably not.