Vitali implies that Wladimir was drugged in his first fight with Brewster..

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  1. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I've just read the rest of it.....who the **** is the ****** that composed this pile of ****?? I love that long winded **** about WALDOS recuperative powers :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
     
  2. 2smart4u

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    :patsch you really think that this is so hard ? espesally when your fighter is going to most likely get Koed so bribing judges wont work and your going to loose MILLIONS ? The fight stank WEIGHT !:deal
     
  3. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    What does the Puritty fight have to do with this? A 22 year old Wladimir who blew his wad by the 11th round of a fight that he fought at a higher pace than the Brewster fight? A 225 pound Wlad who was sick all week, and had fought 6 fights in the past 6 months, 24 fights in the past 2 years? What does that have to do with Wlad collapsing after the 4th round of his fight with Brewster before he was even tagged? Getting helped up by the ref, and then doing the same after the 5th? Brewster himself admitted that Wlad was gasping for air in the 2nd round! That is quite a bit different than a green, young Wlad, blowing his wad over 11 rounds of a higher paced fight.
     
  4. RAMPAGE0017

    RAMPAGE0017 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I especially love how this shyster doesn't acknowledge the fact that Wladimir was winging full-blown power shots for a full five rounds as to avoid the possibility that Wladimir simply ran out of steam.
     
  5. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    Pathetic, Wlad avenges his defeat and now they try their best to turn back time and run his name through the mud again. It must suck being a Klitschko hater.
     
  6. 2smart4u

    2smart4u Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :good It has nothing to do with it ! They are grasping to try and win an unwinnable argument and they are sounding rediculous !:bbb
     
  7. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    He had recently done the same thing, but only a higher output of overall, and power punches against Ray Mercer for 6 rounds, and never showed any signs of slowing down. Hell, he was even hit more by Mercer than he was by Brewster... so the theory of Wlad simply being exhausted after 4 rounds of boxing is ******ed. I believe that he threw more punches in his second fight with Brewster after 5 rounds, than he did in the first. Did he look on the verge of collapsing to you? Did he look like he couldn't fight that pace without gassing out?
     
  8. RAMPAGE0017

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    Actually, it looks to me like you're trying to erase the fact that Wladimir ever even lost to Brewster.
     
  9. 2smart4u

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    :patsch Cause or effect ? VLAD claimed he was trying to get rid of BREW quickly because between rounds he felt very weak and didnt think he could fight much longer ! ( and he was right and almost got it done ) :hi:
     
  10. RAMPAGE0017

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    Let's not take things out of context like Wlad's shyster. Wladimir wasn't trying nearly as hard to knock Brewster out as he was in the first fight.
     
  11. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    Why does it matter if he lost to Brewster over 3 years ago? He just beat the ever loving **** out of him last night. Let alone the fact that he beat the **** out of Brewster for all but 1 minute of their last fight as well. So... even if you believed that Wlad's stamina was awful in their first fight, and he simply gassed out... what does that matter? What does that change about the Wladimir of today, besides the fact that if that is your stance on the first fight, then he has obviously erased the problem with himself?
     
  12. RAMPAGE0017

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    Perhaps he felt weak because he was throwing full-on power shots? Or is that out of the question? I know it's difficult to believe, but when you constantly throw power shots.. you tend to grow tired, and weak.
     
  13. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    Once again... if that is your stance, that Wlad punched himself out.... who cares? Obviously he fixed that problem and it didn't happen again. So what is your point? That happening 3 years ago has nothing to do with the Wlad of the today. Right?
     
  14. RAMPAGE0017

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    Time out.. so you feel that since Wladimir has defeated Brewster that Brewster's win in turn no longer has significance? It never happened?? :huh
     
  15. Fighting Weight

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    Excuses are like assholes - it wasn't the first time WALDO had ran out of gas in a fight.

    He never ran out of gas anyway, he ran into a big left hook, all this crap you keep spouting is ridiculous.