No, I don't think at all that it was fixed. After about three rounds Brewster just realized that he is most likely going to lose, no matter how...
Somehow it looks like they changed the roles that they were supposed to play.
You probably have a different understanding of "the best Brewster" than I have. I say, he would have to have significantly improved if he wanted...
How I account for it? Brewster didn't beat Wlad by going toe to toe with him, he beat him when he was far behind on the scorecards. Got the sense?
If they went toe to toe, that would mean we see the best Brewster ever. And still, that wouldn't be enough to beat Klitschko.
I clearly prefer Vitali. He's more exciting to watch. He has that unorthodox style that doesn't always look right, but the opponent gets beaten...
Those 300 pounds will be gone in the third round. Wlad wins by TKO 3.
I think he really will be trying. It's a very big chance to become champion again. It's too big to reject it for a tune-up fight, regardless of...
I also thought that he doesn't call himself the White Tyson. Wasn't that name given to him by someone else?
You are kidding... Golota is my favorite here. He must have some profound mental issues.
To me, he was the most convincing of the four title holders at that time. It's a matter of definition if this is the criteria for being the...
No idea.. In what way could that be a trick?
That's about the same what Steward said before the first fight. If I'm not mistaken he said that Brewster would be knocked out by the fifth round...
Bad chin? No, I find it mediocre. Neither iron nor china. Bad stamina? If you can go 12 rounds with a high punch output that's not what I call bad...
Which Vitali Klitschko? The one we knew before he retired? If so, clear win for Klitschko, by points or late stoppage. Or the one who is going to...