Serioulsy if he get taking out by a brutal KO,what will he then do,do you think he will retire? Say he though losses on points?,would that make the loss any better to take. It has taking a long time to rebuild him,and still there is soemthing about the guy i dont like or trust in terms of what he does in the ring,outside i like him,he is always in shape and seems a clever guy. But even when he beat peters,he still looked **** scared at times,when he got hit,and of course went down 3 times,though some were defintly behind his head. But id like to hear from the guys here,what way back if he losses do you see for him,or after another loss do you think he should call it quits?
I really don't see him losing on points. If he loses, it will be via a Ko. But if he does lose, I have a feeling we are for another "The revange of the brother" type of fight where Vitaly will mop the floor with Brewster. As far as Vlad concerned, he will brobably fight for another title after a couple of confidence builders.
Well, a brutal knockout loss tomorrow night would pretty much bury once-and-for-all any ideas of Wlad becoming an all-time great. It would also knock him off his perch as the world #1 and push him squarely back into the pack with the other contenders, and make it pretty clear that he was not the savior of the division who would rule the roost for this generation. However, he is still young enough and talented enough that he could continue to win a lot of big fights and make big money for a few more years, particularly if it remains the way it has the last few years and no dominant figure comes in to take over. A points loss wouldn't be quite so bad, as it would probably actually help increase the credibility of his chin that he went all 12 rounds, and it might be disputed/debatable, which would make its impact on his image less severe. It would basically have a less severe version of the effects described above.
a point loss wouldn't be bad? against brewster? a point loss would be even worse than a loss because of his glass chin. it would prove that wlad not only can't take pressure, which has already been shown, but that his qualities as a boxer are also limited. no matter how he loses, a loss would be terrible for him, but "on points it's not so bad" is wrong, in fact it would be really bad for him to lose this way.
Wlad is never more than a fight or two away from a comeback.I mean, he came back from a tko loss to Ross Purity for Christs sake.If he loses to a legitimate contender, he can come back, sure!
That's what I think would happen, too. He makes too much money, and has done this too long to retire after only his fourth loss, and after being seen as the best heavy out there. Even if he were to lose to Brewster, Wlad would fight on, certainly.
I don't think a loss crushes his chance at being champ. It coul dbe Lamon has his number. There are some match ups like that. Brewster is a tough guy. He is a task for anyone to beat. If Wlad loses he should certainly evaluate his goals as a boxer.
Hopefully, he has already been brutally KO´d twice before and it wouldn´t be worth continuing. He´s a smart guy and i wouldn´t want to see his brain beaten in if he don´t succeed.