:good Yes Wlad was drugged. They want Wlad split with Emanuel, the plan does not work. Emanuel stays and with his help Wlad becomes the No. 1 Heavyweight. A good trained boxer like Wlad does not gas in round 2.
Wlad actually had 3 excuses as to why he was knocked out by Brewster. He first said he was drugged, then he said was his cornerman putting vaseline on his legs, then something about his blood sugar. I'm not saying Wlad was a 100 percent that night, for whatever reason. Though if you watch the fight, Wlad was unloading power punch after power punch on stationary target in Brewster. Though a few rounds before the panic attack, Brewster made Wlad's legs buckle from a mild straight left. Not to mention landing some pretty heavy body shots throughout the fight. Which prompted Roy Jones to comment on how powerful Brewsters body shots were. So my conclusion is that Wlad threw out his best and Brewster was still standing, then when Brewster became more confident and started to unload a bit. Wlad melted as usual, at the first sign of danger. The pressure got to Wlad, as it did in previous losses and against Peter a year or so later we would see him hit the canvas because of it.
I would have to see some pretty ****ing good evidence to suspect that there was any foul play. So far I have seen nothing - not a scrap of evidence. I haven't seen mediocre evidence, bad evidence, or even shitty evidence. Nothing to suggest that there was anything 'done' to Wlad. I do think Wlad's system wasn't working like it should have. Whether that was a mental hiccup, a slight illness, over-training, not pacing himself, or a combination of factors... any rational person knows that Wlad should have and would have won that fight if he was physically 100%. But drugging? Some people watch too much T.V.
yes he was drugged...........no brewster never hit him.................yes king was involved..........
......."started to unload a bit ".....brewster Never landed anything.........wlad fell asleep in the ring......!!
I watched the fight plenty of times. In the 3rd round Brewster buckled Wlad's legs with a stiff straight left, which made ledderman give Brewster that round on his scorecard. Early on Brewster landed heavy body shots, which ended up taking it's toll on the 6'6 250 pound Klitschko as you will see as the fight carried on.
http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=1140&more=1# Here is the full report. Yes, Vlad "was" drugged! Click on the above
Hauser's article tries to make it look like nothing wrong happened but I'm looking at that and: 1- some unknown guy picking up an all access card that belonged to Klitshko's team is suspicious. 2- the odds shifting from 11/1 to 7/2 is downright unheard of 3- I thought Wlad looked sick when I saw the fight. Looked like he was gonna feint.
No, I don't believe he was drugged. At the time, Wlad appeared to have stamina issues. He gassed, plain and simple.
Missing blood/urine samples. Betting odds No betting allowed on Vitali's fight vs. Sanders Missing ID. Missing water bottle. Doctors were worried about Vlad going into a diabetic coma Vlad's high blood sugar level, Vlad has never been diabetic. Vlad was sick in very first round. Vlad has never ran out of gas so early, never, and Vlad can go 12 rounds without any trouble Brewster refused to fight Vlad in a rematch until he lost the title. Vlad won easily, out classed Brewster. Etc. http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=1140&more=1#