Was Wlad poisoned in the 1st Brewster fight?

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  1. Caliboxing

    Caliboxing Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Steroid side effects, too much **** job from the corner, or terrible pacing which the corner is also responsible for. They should've never come up with any excuses.
     
  2. BCS8

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  3. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No. He just overtrained and ran outta gas.
     
  4. OldSchoolBoxing

    OldSchoolBoxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Excuses, excuses... Brewster beat the chinny Klitschko, and that's it. He deserved the victory.
     
  5. Manu Vatuvei

    Manu Vatuvei Active Member Full Member

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    Was it really just ‘gassing’ anyway? Watch it back, he starts to look tired in the 5th but is still winning the round, then he gets hit with a left hand and from that moment on he can barely stand up. He was concussed, similar to the Sanders fight where once he was hit clean his legs went to jelly. Yes he got tired prior to it, but the stoppage was due to head trauma rendering him incapable of staying vertical.
     
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  6. Ayatollah

    Ayatollah ESB's Godliest poster Full Member

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    Yes, was poisoned by Brewester's Godly punches!!!!
     
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  7. Kissan

    Kissan I respect box Full Member

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    Not gonna say yes he was or no he wasn't, but where the **** would you get access to such documents? Not only for Klitschko but also for other boxers.
     
  8. 40ozoe

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    We are talking about Nevada here a public entity which allegedly investigated these matters.

    With this being a government entity these documents should be a matter of public record and should be available through a freedom of information act.