Something about that fight doesn't add up for me....luckily, given that Wlad rebounded from it, it's not another one of those lingering "what could have been" stories and can instead be relegated to being a footnote on his career. There's not enough to say there's a smoking gun, but there's enough red flags to make me feel like everything wasn't on the level. I'm just glad that wasn't what ended up defining Wlad's career, otherwise I think the questions surrounding it would've grown like they have for other fights where sabotage was involved. Without explicit, overwhelming evidence, I can't treat it as anything different than I already do. So, even though I feel like this is one of the more obvious candidates if we were to look for big fights with potentially shady dealings happening behind the scenes, I still count it as a loss for Wlad and a win for Brewster and credit both fighters as such.
What blood tests you moron. The only tests they have are the prefight urine/PED screen. Both the hospital and an independent lab lost all 6 tests tubes. While it was their policy to retain the samples for 10 days minimum, but Wlads were gone before the next day when his personal physician requested the analysis.
A HW got tired after trying to ko a guy and failing, the exact symptoms of poison...What kind of poison? Poison...
Blood test they talked about article you idiot. You know the samples they destroyed because itÂ’s standard procedure
I thought it was because he had to much vasaline rubbed on his body so it couldnt breath and he got exhausted.LOL Vasalinegate!
I watched that fight and Brewster definitely had marbles in his gloves. I also believe witchcraft was involved. Brewster was seen only a few days before buying a voodoo doll. He was also seen mixing his own blood with some chicken bones, spit and a burned picture of Wladimir. Something fishy about all of this.