Confidence plays a major role stepping in to the ring. Although the pugilist's confidence can quickly disappear (or appear) after just one round, it is still important before the bell rings. Klitschko always has a solemn face coming in, and always looks confident. And ditto for Brewster. But, cosidering Brewsters last embarrasment of Steelhammer, and Klitschko's tutelage under Emmanuel plus his couple of succesful wins, who do you feel is more confident to be celebrating their Sunday following the fight.
I believe both fighters have alot of confidence coming in to this fight. However, Brewster displays a more calm demeanour and his relentless pressure will give Klitschko problems which is why I'm going with the underdog; Brewster mid round tko. By the way, who is that fighter in your avatar? He looks like Klitschko's cousin or long lost brother:nut
i think klitschko might be a little jittery in the first round but then will settle in just fine. if he was lying about feeling his energy begin to disappear in the second round of their first fight then we'll see a similar result as it will have been lamon's pressure that made him look like he just gave too much blood at the local blood bank. (that's how i ended up looking after giving blood lol.) BUT if he was telling the truth then wladimir will be supremely confident. not only a string of good/great wins lately, but he ko'ed his last opponent with ONE HAND who gave the current wbo champ his first semi-loss/draw. wow. brewster on the other hand will be confident if he truly believes it was his actions which made klitshcko fade like he did. if he doesn't believe that with all his heart i feel he will quickly loose desire since wladimir is the hardest puncher bare none. also the other facts that cannot be over looked.... brewster took a BEATING verses wlad in first fight. THEN took another beating in the kali meehan fight (his jaw got broken too), THEN took a beating against luan krasniqi... THEN took a final beating against the white wolf. the final fight was quite telling. aside from the fact his eye was damaged (which i believe now is fully healed), he was hurt bad by someone known not to be a big puncher in lyakhovich... this tells me his mental or physical resistance to punishment is rapidly depleting. you can only chip so much from a stone before it cracks. im going with wladimir. he'll have the confidence and if he truly did have some weird energy sapping condition in their first fight i will not then be surprised to see him knock lamon out in the 3rd or 4th round! most likely he will play it ultra safe and tko lamon in the 7th, on the 7th of the 7th month of 2007th....!