Congrats Wlad... but I would have beaten Lamon Brewster tonight...

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  1. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    He didn't quit. His trainer stoped it. He didnt complain.

    I give Brewster credit for taking a beating but why risk health?
     
  2. Muchmoore

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    Brewster didnt even take a step forward. He's always been peppered by jabs his entire career but he always tries to at least go on the inside to throw punches. He barely even walked forward.
     
  3. ThePlugInBabies

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    where are you from?
     
  4. Relentless

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    he said he would die trying, and incase you did not no he was risking his health anyway by stepping in the ring.
     
  5. eze

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    This isn't even comparable to Ali-Foreman.


    This was a onesided beating. Wlad didn't have to take a beating to win like Ali.
     
  6. dragosuhail

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    well wlad's jab was so good and he moved so well and constantly, that brewster who we ALL knew doesn't have much in the way of skill, just could not get close enough or knew he would take massive right hands if he managed to do so but open himself up.

    put it this way. lamon was happy to absorb the jabs rather than risk getting hit by the right. did you see how wlad pushed lamon across the ring with a right hand in the last round even tho brewster saw it coming and put his glove up to absorb some of the power? ****en unreal. he knew he was gonna get laid out so agreed to quit.

    :deal

    dont worry you guys will find another saviour to rid us of the "terrible wlado"
     
  7. KobeIsGod

    KobeIsGod Who Necks?!? Full Member

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    where did u go? i was giving 12:1. oh well, Wald escapes again. :lol:
     
  8. mike464

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    I think it was more the grabbing than jabbing
     
  9. betman

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    same here..he go there to loose...he got a payday chance before retirement...but this kind of bouts are finishing boxing...
     
  10. KillerInstinct

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    Not suprised, Brewster couldn't do **** from the outside with Wlad using that jab. All the Wlad haters will look for excuses, as always..even though most said Brewster would knock Wlad out cold. Not only did Wlad destroy Brewster, he did it with very little clinching (another thing haters try to discredit Wlad for), was not stunned at all, and mixed up his punches. Good performance by Wlad..in a fight he "should" of won..right swedeone?
     
  11. Chief_Second

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    it's hatton v castillo again. shadow of former self etc....

    wlad would have beaten a peak brew tonight
     
  12. Muchmoore

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    Are you saying that this win is greater than Alis over Foremans because he didnt get hit :lol: :lol: :lol: :nut
     
  13. The Hitman

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    But against the 1974 Foreman, Wlad would take a sickening beating and be left unconcious in the first three rounds.
     
  14. eze

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    Nope. Im saying that he simply didn't have to take a beating like Ali.


    He made an easier fight out of same type of things that were said to both fighters.


    Everyone said Foreman would KO Ali look what happened.

    You and every Wlad hater were saying Brewster would kill Wlad.
     
  15. Cookie

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    I don't really understand the reaction here. Perhaps some people haven't watched enough boxing. But it's very hard to fight the kind of fight you want to when your opponent executes things the way he wants to. Klitschko fought very well. His plan was spot on and he did what he usually does. He was punishing Brewster. The jab was brutal.

    Brewster did no worse than anyone that has recently been in the ring with Klitschko. Wlad has been ontop of his game for the past while and there's almost no one in the division that can match him on that kind of form.