Lamon Brewster just lost to a nobody!!

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  1. Toney

    Toney Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If Brewster would fight Golota 100 times, he would propably win 99 times.

    I do think that Brewster was a good fighter. Take a look at his fights before he beat Klitschko. ;)
     
  2. maciek4

    maciek4 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Thats true. He was never a good boxer. He was verz dangerous though because of his power and chin. In many of his fights he was losing before he got the stoppage. Even in his prime he was outboxed bz Shufford and Ettiene. He was outboxed by Kali Meehan and was losing to Krasniqi beforehe knocked him out.
     
  3. maciek4

    maciek4 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    HE would have to get him every time in the first round. Golota would take him to deep waters had he survived the initial onslought.
     
  4. FibreOptic

    FibreOptic Active Member Full Member

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    Brewster was never anything special. His biggest win was a lucky fluke to say the least.
     
  5. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    :good
    Yes he was a formidable heavyweight, his reign is underrated.
    Golota sucks, Brewster shellshocks him 99/100 and knocks him spark out a lot of them times. Golatta was the one who never was anything, Brewster was a champion, Galatta was a joke and a mental case.
     
  6. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    One of the strangest fights I have ever seen................
     
  7. JohnAkiBoa

    JohnAkiBoa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I agree with you most of the parts but Golota was not a joke thou:D But Golota was very, VERY over rated... He just did not have the skills his polish Fans thinks he had...

    Brewster would really be hard fight him always.
     
  8. Bad_Intentions

    Bad_Intentions Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :yep

    Good bye Brewster :hi:
     
  9. maciek4

    maciek4 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How the **** was he able to do to Riddick Bowe what he did twice. Everzbody is talking what a pain in the ass John Ruiz is and that he is still around fighting for titles. Nobodz remembers that Golota knocked him down twice and was robbed against him. Great boxer Chris Byrd couldnt outbox Golota and he did great against big men expt for Vladimir
     
  10. JohnAkiBoa

    JohnAkiBoa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Riddick was past it little bit and Riddick NEVER was that Greatness what his American Fans thought he was...
     
  11. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Huck/Ramriez just started, Huck took R1
     
  12. maciek4

    maciek4 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    yea yea yea and neither was Evander Holyfield or Mike Tzson or Lennox Lewis and neither are Klitschkos, just shut the **** up. Riddick Bowe was a monster, a beast with temendous punch and great skills, very fast for a big man and he was coming from a win over legendarz Holyfield. Golota was in his prime when he fought Bowe, showed great jab, speed, combinations. Watch his previous fights as well, he was dominating B level opponents like only top fighters do.
     
  13. Boxfan1

    Boxfan1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Brewster was never the same after the second beating Wlad gave him. I'll say that about the guy, he had guts to get back into the ring against Wladimir. He knows how lucky he was that Wlad gassed/got drugged/got the swine flu/had food poisoning/was too tired from ****ing five girls before the fight/or all of the above, during the first fight. He knew it was going to be just as bad the second time around but he had the balls to get in the ring with Wlad unlike someone who I will not name but has a last name that rhymes with gay.
     
  14. Zavy

    Zavy A fan among experts Full Member

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    Lamon is a nobody who once beat a somebody.
     
  15. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Brewster was finished well before that. He was a lost cause after he hurt his eye. And, as said previously, he was never all that to begin with.