Either his promoter or his lawyer laid out a bunch of unusual circumstances surrounding the fight. They never came right out and said that he was poisoned, but they certainly suggested it when they focused on missing team passes and water bottles.
Which is John Ruiz the Second Back then he was called Sugar Wladdy because he blamed the loss on lack of sugar. And he fired his cornerman for putting Vaseline on him
Wlad said he felt a complete loss of energy, felt light headed, and had a hard time breathing when the fight was stopped. His team asked the doctor to test his blood to make sure it was normal. Nothing abnormal was found. He said later in an HBO interview that they just wanted to be sure that was ruled out. I dont recall him ever saying he disputed the negative results.
:rofl:rofl:rofl :|:|:| "Bwwwwaaaahhhhh, my muscley hero lost - that's impossible! He is a super human, iron chinned fighting god, he could never lose a fight! Something is NOT right. HE MUST HAVE BEEN DRUGGED!!!! Bwwwwaaaahhhhh!":|:|:|:|
Wlads level of Pussyness dropped dangerously low during the fight weakening him to the point where even a pathetic mortal like Brewster could beat him. It was a sad day for Wlad fans the world over. Fortunately after many intense sessions with Vitali his ***** levels are higher than ever and he his hugging and running like a true champ once more.
Wlad lost two fights Puritty and Sanders but Wlad did not lost the Brewster fight. He was drugged. The high sugar level shows this. Wlad was tired after 2 rounds. Wlad change the team and with the help from Emanuel Steward Wlad workes his way back to the top. This shows his great character and his heart.
:rofl:rofl:rofl You actually believe this ****! :rofl Wlad punched himself out and paid for it. This drugging excuse is just as, if not more pathetic than David Haye's little toe excuse. At least you could see Haye's toe was a bit sore. Funny how it's only the hardcore Wlad fans (who have no interest in any boxing other than their muscley hero) who peddle this stupid excuse. ":|:|:| STOP SAYING WLAD LOST TO BREWSTER! DRUGS, SUGAR, VASELINE, HAIRCUTS. . . . :|:|:|"
1. He did lose to Brewster 2. He was not drugged - You cannot drug someone to have 'high' sugar levels....or 'low' sugar levels as was previously alleged. Regardless, sugar levels wouldnt have the effects that Wlad said he suffered from. Its proposterous. He probably had too much nervous energy, took some heavy blows to the body and tired out. It happens, theres no shame. 3. You are right, he did show great character to come back and become the top heavyweight however its not great character to tarnish anothers reputation through criminal allegations.
Yes he was drugged. The drug was so advanced that they timed it to kick in right when Brewster landed on his fragile Glass Jaw.
But there could have been a switch. There has NEVER been conclusive evidence that Wlad wasn't drugged.