klitschko can't lose, on points. brewster is an easy target, he will take a couple of hundred shots if it goes the full distance. if wlad loses this one, then he won't be the man of the 00's, just a two time champion. i doubt though that wlad will lose, brewster can't win everytime on ko (brew lost to shufford and egg chinned etienne) and wlad is the best boxer he has ever faced. wlad and his team will make sure that such a meltdown won't happen again and in the later rounds brewster will be tired though he will explode once in a while. wlad has be very concentrated the whole fight, but i think in the later rounds wlads powershots will be too much for brewster. everyone is ko-able or at least tko-able.
In today's heavweight division nobody is finished, regardless of how badly they might lose. (*cough* Golata *cough*). That said, if Klitschko does lose, any legacy he hopes to attain goes right out the window. He'll be remembered as a guy with a ton of talent who just couldn't take it to the next level.
I wonder how lamon will fight him,will he try and bang him out early if he can,or will he try and see if wlads stamina is any better this time,id say yes it is,hes done well since the losses,but i see lamon having to get through a lot of punches to get a chance for a big shot,but he may very well be able to do just that. Out of interest,im not to hot on lamons career since he beat wlad,has he been any good?,been fighting a lot,ive kind of lost interest in HWs since i cant damn well ever see them live,since i dumped sky tv.
I doubt he retires. He is only 31. He has come back from ko losses in the past. I think todays heavyweights will keep coming back until they are 50.
Brewster's best chance is the single shot/haymaker and hope Wlad's conditioning is as bad as the first fight. Brewster was lucky to survive the third round and gas the under par Wlad, don't see history repeating. Wlad can only lose by being stopped or KO'd, but he won't want a UD. He should take Brewster into the later rounds, were the deep water will expose the crouchy, easy to hit Mr Brewster. Keep him out of range and finish him late on when frustration and tiredness set in.
I think a points decision is nearly an impossibility. Its pretty hard for a fighter to go twelve rounds with Klitschko; Peter did but he has superior chin and hasnt taken the punnishment that Brewster has in his career already. Brewster has been in some life and death battles in recent years, I think his chin is starting to crumble a little. If Liakhovich would have pushed more I think he could have tko'd brewster. If Klitschko wins a points decision; it will be becase Brewster stood up to 12 rounds of pounding. If Brewster wins a decision it will be because he dropped Klitschko a few times(because I believe that Brewster will probably lose almost every round he doesnt score a knockdown in). I think a tko stoppage for Klitschko is most likely.
If Wlad loses then he has another loss on his record, and has a chance to grow with that loss, just as he did in the past. He just turned 31 and is still young in the division.
HMM that's one way to look at it...:nut Cuz we all know that fighters cant wait to lose a fight so they can learn from it:roll:
Why don't you quote what I wrote rather than pulling something out of the air that I never said or implied? I said a points loss "wouldn't be quite so bad" as a knockout loss. I disagree. Brewster is a crude boxer, but he's tough as nails with a good punch and, when he's in shape, he has decent stamina and is one of the most relentless guys out there. If this fight were a war and Brewster got a close/disputed decision or something of that ilk, Wlad might even gain respect in some circles.
Where did I say that? I sure as hell didn't convey that I felt he was looking forward to losing the fight so that he could learn from it. I am simply pointing out the simple answer to the question. Although, I know must of the so called boxing fans out there act like a fighter has to retire everytime that he loses. I mean... boxers aren't allowed to lose anymore. They are either shot, overrated, glass chinned, no heart, ect... It can't be as simple as two top heavyweight get into the ring... both of them heavy hitters and anything could happen. If Wladimir won by knockout in the 2nd, or lost by knockout in the 2nd... it wouldn't make him anyone different. Anyone can get knocked out by a devastating puncher. Wlad is always going to have his amazing skill set whether he wins or not. And his chance of winning will always be greater than his chance of losing.