The truth is he was special just by very short time and most of his success's were based on two smart moves and pure luck. - luck #1 ... KO over spent out Wlad, where he was totally out-boxed by Wlad and finally Wlad exhausted himself, that level up Brewster to be one of the contenders -luck #2 ... KO1 over Golota ... really lucky punch which set the score straight over cold stiff Andrew ... this actually gave Brewster #2 spot in the division. beside that what do we have, good KO % over a bunch of bums, good win over Krasniqui, life and death with Liakhovich and Mechan ... and basically thats all, only one exceptional thing what Brewster has i a pretty good chin.
nah from that clip (which isn't close up and i don't have sound) i didn't see brewster trying to get ref to stop it. yes he looked wobbled/to badly hurt a couple of times, but he went from trhowing punches to laying on the ropes looking like he's trying to catch his breath etc, then the stoppage. it looked like he was taking a relative beating that round and that he was likely to get ko'd soon, it just looked to me like why at that very point
Brew was the man. Whe Vitaly was mostly not fighting due to injuries, and Byrd/Ruiz were stinking it up with split decisions, majority decisions, bad decisons, no decisons, poor decisions, whatever, agaisnt guys who would not have been contenders in any other era, Brewster was giving us some exciting fights. I hope he saved his money and has a good retirement.
Come on now you actually think Helenius stands a chance? the guy is complete garbage, i think people are giving him too much credit. I'm surprised he got passed Brewster.
Helenius is already very good and he's going better all the time. I'll take him beat already Boystov and Povetkin quite easily.