"Warrior" Brewster quit on his stool

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by T.S., Jul 7, 2007.


  1. boxingcar

    boxingcar Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Brewster IS a warrior...
     
  2. Irländsk

    Irländsk Boxing Addict banned

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    Lamon took a lot of punishment in that fight and he couldn't land anything

    of his own on klitschko. Chances are he would've been knocked out in the 7th as

    Klitschko was just starting to get some big right hands through. Entirely

    correct decision not to continue. Any one of you ****s calling him a punk or

    a quitter don't have a clue what's its like to be in the ring, let alone beat up for

    6 rounds knowing that eventually a monster right hand is gonna knock you

    unconscious. Yeah you guys would be running out for that 7th round.

    ****ing tossers.
     
  3. venbox

    venbox Active Member Full Member

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    This was a pretty poor performance by Lamon. No defense, out of distance, no meaningful punching output, looked like he didn't even try his best. I hope he retires after this. There's no point in signing up for a fight if you're not giving everything you got once inside the ring. If you're injured and not willing to play it to the bone, then let another, injures-free man take the fight. Quitting on your stool is not what boxing is about, sadly each year there are more and more fights that end this way.
     
  4. Suge Green

    Suge Green Boxing Junkie banned

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    Brewster is no joke...he's just not a warrior anymore. He obviously still has the chin, just not the desire.
     
  5. jmastersherm1

    jmastersherm1 New Member Full Member

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    Burandanga you're assessment is right on the money.
     
  6. Cruiser1

    Cruiser1 Champion Emeritus Full Member

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    Buddy McGirt did a very good thing by stopping the fight. It's one thing if Lamon was taking alot of shots while landing some good ones of his own but he wasn't letting his hands go at all.
     
  7. box1

    box1 "Dangerous" Charlie Z... Full Member

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    You're right, he just doesn't have that desire to go blind that all of you seem to have for him.
     
  8. Loufatski

    Loufatski Boxing Junkie banned

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    Bowe stood in with Golota (twice)... and he won, but who really won?