Anyway what did Wladimir have to panic over? The way Brewster was facedown on the mat?? The way he was crawled up to his feet using the rops for help?
He looked drugged, something wasn't right there, it was pretty obvious, they even had an official investigation on it which availed to nothing, not surprisingly. We ll probably never know the truth which doesn't hinder me from saying he didnt look nor behave normally.
Wlad could be very happy to find Emanuel Steward and stay with him. I believe Wlad knows what Steward has done for him. They are a great team. Wlad was drugged and everyone with a brain could see this after the second round. Brewster himself mentioned in the PK after the fight,that something was wrong after the second round with Wlad. But Wlad shows how good he really is! He worked his way back to the top and no he is the No 1 Heavyweight Champion of the world. And i am very very happy. :happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy
I think he lost stamina. He went for the kill, tried to impress and gassed at the time when Brewster got his second wind, so normally his opponent would be tired as well and allow Wlad to recover but Brewster at that point put the pressure on and tired Wlad to the point of exhaustion.
Szdunek would never do something like that. Only two things could've happened: 1. He was drugged, but not by Szdunek... 2. He f...d the whole night and day with some chicks...
Something was physically wrong with Wladimir...was it drugs, a fluke medical problem, etc...? We'll never know. And really, it's in the past now. Wladimir has 14-straight wins since then.
Look at the picture: The Condition Coach with the bottle, named Fritz Sdunek: This content is protected The drugs were in the bottle !!!!!!
Thank you very much and the water bottle was missed after the fight. Sdunek never said, why. Wlad does not want Sdunek in his corner. On HBO was mentioned corner from Wlad: Vitali Klitschko, Joe Souza, Emanuel Steward but right before the fight they change. Sdunek get in, Vitali get´s out off the corner.
Bubby is right, actually. Panic attacks are a triggering of the fight/flight response, due to extrememe fear. The body wants to do something...either run or fight, basically. It is after the attack reaches its peak and the victim has either fainted, vomited, or broken down in tears, that the fatigue sets in. I think Vlad had stamina problems, plain and simple. Brewster's inadvertent rope-a-dope, conducted all around the ring actually, tired Vlad out. And this is why since then we've seen a cautious Vlad. It's nothing to be ashamed of...all fighters have to protect their stamina, some more than others.
That's what I want to know, too. As it stands, I give Brewster full credit for the win and it was a great display of heart and grit from Lamon. But I'm also not naive enough to believe the dark side of boxing where things like rigging fights/poisoning fighters happens doesn't exist either, so it wouldn't surprise me if that fight wasn't on the up and up.