How good is Wlads win over Brewster

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  1. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I respect Klitschko for coming back from all his losses and continuing, I really do. I do not respect his fans for trying to make out those losses weren't 'boxing' losses though. He lost fair and square on every occasion, it happens.

    Oh and to suggest Klitschko could beat prime Tyson or Frazier, Foreman, Lewis etc etc etc is just insanity. The only argument these ******s can come up with is 'WALD is taller', and that's it. If someone good comes along and WALD beats him then fair enough but as it stands his best win is still Chris ****ing Byrd - who Lewis refused to fight because of how embarrassing a beating it would have been :rofl
     
  2. Fighting Weight

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    Absolutely. Of course according to the Klit-ites WALD faced real adversity against Sultan and Thompson and came through, so therefore he's great :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
     
  3. Fighting Weight

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    Until he got hit on the chin you mean.

    As I've already said, comparisons can be made with Moorer/Foreman. Moorer was dominating every round yet lost. How can this happen? Well it's called the knockout rule and it's been in place for years. WALD fans should read about it when they get a minute, as should the referee in that first fight who gave WALD a standing 8 count, thus preventing Brewster from being able to cleanly KO the guy and stop all this bull**** excuse making.
     
  4. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    What am I talking about? Hmm perhaps you didnt see the body shots Brewster was focusing on early, hard to miss them they lifted Wlad off the canvas but perhaps you were just watching Wlad I feel ya:smooch
     
  5. Fighting Weight

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    Yeah I'm an ass because I hate the Klits and you come back with 'if it were someone I hate like Haye' :rofl Now why do you hate Haye I wonder :think

    I'll tell you something about David Haye - he's a really decent person, a nice human being who admires and respects boxing history and calls it how it is. He thinks WALD is a garbage champion and is prepared to face him in the ring to prove it. He may or may not prevail, I don't know what's going to happen but he's creating excitement about a fight and believe me if and when it happens he will not play possum like Thompson did, he'll he going for the kill from the off. Haye used to post on the British forum on here and even gave a big up to East Side Boxing after one of his wins, the man is down to earth to the extreme.

    Oh and you're 'not painting conspiracy theories but if Brewster hadn't hit WALD he'd have still fallen over'???? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Absolute ****ing nonsense. WALD went over because he got hit.
     
  6. RUSKULL

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    Actually Don KIng told him to say that so he could make just as much money fighting Golota, which was a much easier fight :yep . Take that you pollacks!
     
  7. RUSKULL

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    No one said it had nothing to do with Brewster's punches but Lamon def. capitilized on the situation.

    BTW, McCall was far worse for the rematch against Lennox than Brewster was for the rematch vs. Wladimir, don't fool yourself. McCall was turning away, crying & basically having a nervous breakdown combined with cocaine withdrawl. That isn't a fair comparision at all & you know it too.
     
  8. RUSKULL

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    Oh stop, Brewster didn't even knock Klitschko down during that "onslaught" you're describing. Wlad's hands were inexplicably down at his sides and his mouth was wide open. Brewster himself said that Wlad was breathing ridiculously hard as early as the 2nd round. That had never happened to Wlad before & it never happened again, which is why Wlad di the exact same thing in the second fight except he made Brewster quit.

    The Purrity loss was due to old fashioned gassing out.
     
  9. Fighting Weight

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    Brewster 'capitalised on the situation' whereby he hurt a man with punches and followed up to stop him, how nasty of him, in a prize fighting ring :patsch Why can't you just admit that WALD dominated and got careless and got tagged which is precisely what happened?

    I do agree on McCall though, he didn't belong in a boxing ring the night Lewis beat him. Don't blame Lewis though, blame Don King. If you watch the fight again you'll see Lewis behaved thoroughly decently, he never really unloaded on McCall once.
     
  10. Fighting Weight

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    He would have knocked him down had the referee not given a bull**** standing 8 count, I think you can take that as read.

    Shame Ruskull, you make one reasonable post and then follow it up with the standard Klit-ite line in bull****. Brewster won with punches, end of discussion. WALD had his hands at his sides because he was out on his feet DUE TO PUNCHES. Occasionally you're a really reasonable poster but right after a WALD fight you go into over-drive for some reason.

    I'm going to bed anyway, feel free to continue with the excuses I'll be back tomorrow to argue them :good
     
  11. RUSKULL

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    Lewis still won the fight, in history & in my eyes. It's not his fault his opponent could'nt get in fighting shape.

    I give Brewster credit for the win but I do believe something was wrong with Klitschko or that result wouldn't have happened. That's the jist of it.
     
  12. RUSKULL

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    Goodight then, but I have always maintained that something was wrong with Klitschko, weird blood sugar levels & gassing as early as the 2nd round. No way is that normal for Wlad. Excessive high or low blood sugar can cause someone to "black out" and I believe that contributed to the Lamon's win as well as Wlad's loss.

    I'm not claiming he was drugged like Farmboxer either..............
     
  13. Punisher33

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    Wlad punched himself out, I think also Brewster vicious body shots early in the fight, could of also took an effect on Wlad I think. Wlad's 6'6 and a half, and by anyone standards he's a big guy, when you throw that many power punches your bound to tire out eaiser than someone who is smaller, that throws less power punches.

    In the end it could of been a combination of things, on that night Brewster was the better man, he weathered the storm through heart and determination, and beat the more skilled, less mentally strong Wlad.
     
  14. Farmboxer

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    No, Vlad has great stamin, has never lost his stamina in any fight except the purrity fight early in his career and that was in the 11th round. For those who keep claiming that Vlad can't go 12 rounds, well, he has gone 12 rounds more than once and he just stopped Thompson in the 11th.

    Vlad was drugged in the first Brewster fight. Need I post the Judd letter again?
     
  15. Punisher33

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    He had blood tests taken and they came up negative for any traces of wrong doing. Wlad blamed everything and everyone after the fight, Vaseline, poisoning, low blood sugar, you name it. He even fired his cutman after the fight, I think it was Al Gavin, who was one of the best in the world at time, for the whole vaseline thing.