Klitschko fan, quote of the week!!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Fighting Weight, Nov 12, 2009.


  1. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Brewster is a warrior yes, but a very poor one - he just happened to posess the great equaliser against WALDO, which shows exactly why WALDO loses to most ATG's, especially the ones that had a decent punch and chin. He might win a few rounds, but he'd mostly end up losing. Frank Bruno comparisons are springing to mind again for some reason.
     
  2. Stoic

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    Uh.. did Brewster quite on his stool with Wlad without an injury?
    Just asking?
    And I respect Lamon.
     
  3. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Which is exactly why I said he was a poor warrior. He's showed it in some fights but went out in that way against WALDO in the rematch, which counts against him. Also if you think the Brewster of the rematch was the same fighter who beat WALDO then you're nuts.
     
  4. Stoic

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    OK, I'll be nuts, why was he different?
    So you think the first Brewster would have won the rematch?
    C'mon
     
  5. Fighting Weight

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    He'd been through a few wars....also didn't he have a detached retina and was medically suspended in the States at the time?

    In the rematch he barely threw a meaningful punch, the same cannot be said for the first fight - obviously. I'm not saying he'd definately have won the rematch but had the same guy from the first fight been in the ring then there's always that chance he could shatter the glass again.
     
  6. Stoic

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    What happened in the rematch-- he looked confused. took some hits.
     
  7. Nay_Sayer

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    True, however....

    Holmes DESTROYED Cooney...

    Tyson DESTROYED Spinks and ole man Holmes...

    Who has either Klit ever beat in as impressive a fashion?
     
  8. djoc175

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    Wladimir wasn't poisoned in the rematch
     
  9. Fighting Weight

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    Same thing that happened to WALDO in the first fight, I guess :good
     
  10. Stoic

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    Yah..ok
     
  11. Fighting Weight

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    Didn't you see the Austin fight? Wow, it sounded like someone had fired a shotgun in the arena when that left hook landed. Apparently :nut:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  12. Fighting Weight

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    No, Brewster was :yep
     
  13. Nay_Sayer

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    Sorry but there were no flies on a Prime Bowe...
     
  14. djoc175

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    You're onto something here:heyWeren't his team were missing a backstage credential:huh
     
  15. Nay_Sayer

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    Who has the older Klit ever beat that is anywhere near the level of a Prime Tyson?

    In his Prime, Tyson was simply WAY too fast and could deliver his bombs with pin-point accuracy - and we're talking about punches you didn't see coming.

    Tyson KO3 V Klitschko...