ROFL He made Golota HIS *****! Golota fell through the ropes like a mummy on LSD and Brewster choo-choo'd him like the punk ass quitter Andrzej is :rofl
Worst Golata homer ever right here folks. He knocked him down three times in a minute for chirstsakes. Give up on the "Golata woulda won" crap.
It was people like him that threw garbage at Lamon on his way to the ring. Boy o' boy did Golota pay for their mistake :rofl Golota is officially Brewsters *****, that will never change.
Brewster should retire or else take one someone else who's popular but way past it, like Holyfield or Tua.
Even before meeting Wladimir the first time he was coming off serious battles and people said the same thing, therefore giving him 0 chances in the first fight. It wasn't a case of injury in the rematch, Brewster was trying as hard as he tried in the first fight but Wladimir refused to give him openings as he did in the first fight and came with a new improved style that completely shut down Brewster.
It wasn't much of an improved style, it was just don't have a mental breakdown in the middle of a fight. Brewster is the most one dimensional champ of the modern era, Meehan beat him up and deserved the win for christs sake. You can't deny that Brewster was coming off of a loss, coming off of near career ending eye surgery, and coming off of a year layoff with no tuneup fights. Those reasons and all of the wars added up to be too much, I guarantee you that Brewster loses bad in his comeback.
You're out of your mind man.. Brewster fought like a pitbull in their first meeting, he fought for his trainer who had just passed away, Lamon is VERY religious, he fought his heart out that night. In the second fight he wasn't only pretty out of shape, he was not hungry and Buddy tried to make him box Wladimir (ala Gatti boxing Floyd :rofl). Buddy's been telling his offensive minded fighters to double up on the jab against technically much more adapt fighters! Buddy is not a good influence on Lamon. People have been saying that Buddy is a good trainer, Brewster/Buddy Jr/Forrest/Gatti etc etc went in there unprepared, he's a trainer and he should have them prepared come fight night. Brewster needs to fight, he's not very technical.
So both of you guys are saying that it was more Brewster being out of shape and in serious decline that lost him the fight rather than the obvious improvements Wladimir showed?
Wladimir made obvious improvements, you're right. But that wasn't the good old Lamon in there that night.