Something I noticed absolutly right away. In the last fight, even though Brewster was fighting a guy he was supposubly had no chance against in Klitscko, Brewster had the meanest look I ever seen on him. I mean he looked plain intimidating. READY TO GO. This content is protected Then a little time later, he fights a rematch against a fighter, he ALREADY SUPPOSUBLY defeated. He calls him, no heart no chin, stand up to him he will fall and all this other ****, but if he was fighting the same guy why did he have his head down and wanted no part of engaging Wlad no more or trying later on in the rounds. In the first fight, it's like he expected Wlad to tire out, in the second he knew Wlad was only getting stronger. Sorry I don't have a pic but Brewster looked scared and beaten before second fight started. HE HAD HIS HEAD DOWN!!!! WHY??????????????WHY>?> Where did he confidence come from the first fight since it should have been the other way around. Andrey
Makes perfect sense. How confident are you going to be going into a fight after being inactive for over a year from a detached retina? Stop looking for something that isn't there.
Sorry, but if I had a dollar for every time the guy that 'won' the staredown ended up carrying his teeth home in a cup, I'd be a rich guy. Stare-downs are so overrated...
Well in the first fight he supposedly stared mean and got beat up until Wladimir gassed ... you're trying to make it sound if it was Tyson vs. Douglas here.