Lamon Brewster returns 8-30

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  1. Muchmoore

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    It was both. If Klitschko punched himself out and fell apart mentally like the first time than yes Brewster would of knocked him out. But there's NO disputing Brewster was a shell of his former self, saying he was still at his best is insane.
     
  2. Ayatollah

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  3. joeboxer

    joeboxer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I like Lamon very much. But I'm not convinced he can see or defend himself against top competition after seeing Klitschko tee off on him. He seemed a step slower too. Maybe it was just a bad night. Good luck Lamon.
     
  4. Decker

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    The good old Lamon took heavy punishment (not just vs Wlad) in many of his wins. The guy has seen a lot of mileage in a career with a relatively low number of fights (and rounds). The best course for him is to try to position himself for one more big payday - if he can accomplish that.
     
  5. Heavyrighthand

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    Lamon Brewster to face Danny Batchelder for NABA heavyweight belt on 8/30


    Los Angeles, CA (August 11, 2008)-Former WBO heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster 33-4 (29 KO) will make his return at Cincinnati Gardens in Cincinnati, OH, taking on rugged contender Danny Batchelder 25-5-1 (12 KO) in a twelve-round bout for the vacant NABA heavyweight title.

    Brewster, who has been out of action a little over a year, is more than ready to jump back into the heavyweight mix. He feels the sabbatical has reinvigorated him and given him the hunger to regain the heavyweight championship. "The break gave me time to think about my career and get a better appreciation for the fight game," Brewster says. "You will see a different Lamon Brewster than before."

    The card which is billed as "The Return", will also feature rising talents such as Aaron Pryor Jr. and Rashad Holloway, who will be fighting in separate bouts, as well as other local fighters. Brewster's own promotional company Relentless Events in conjunction with Colin Bates' CBelieve and Andrew Williams' R&R Promotions will be promoting the card. You can purchase tickets at the Cincinnati Gardens Box Office, at all Ticketmaster Outlets including select Kroger stores, charge at 513-562-4949 or online at www.ticketmaster.com. The tickets range from $102, $77, $32, $22 and $12, visit www.relentlessevent.net for more info.

    For sponsorship opportunities please contact Derrell Spann, President Total Events and Meetings at 818-764-7409 or email
     
  6. Stoic

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    He was shot the first time around.