Why did Klitschko get so tired vs Brewster

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  1. petrozza

    petrozza The Great Visionary Full Member

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    Exactly. It was pretty funny when Haye said that Klitschko would be a nobody if he was 6'2" and 220 lbs. Same thing can be said about ANY boxer. Haye without power is a nobody. Jones Jr. and PBF without speed are nobodies, and the list can go on and on.
     
  2. LennoxGOAT

    LennoxGOAT Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You are either physically blind or blinded with hatred for Wlad if you cannot see a dramatic shift in Wlad BEFORE any punch landed. This can only be disputed by Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles.
     
  3. Fighting Weight

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    Bull****. He was absolutely fine until he got hit on the chin. Maybe tiring perhaps, but drugged? **** off :D
     
  4. Muchmoore

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    It was the Green man in Brewsters corner you don't remember? I can't find a picture of him though for some strange reason.
     
  5. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol:

    The Brewster of that night gives any Wladimir nightmare, Brewster was the most determined American heavyweight since Holyfield fighting Bowe :good
     
  6. petrozza

    petrozza The Great Visionary Full Member

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    ****ing idiot....

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=d5Lf_wXLPkg

    look at Klitschko's face when he sits down in his corner after beating Brewster from pillar to post in round 4 (the first 20 secs of this video)

    he looks way way too tired for just 4 rounds
     
  7. RonnieHornschuh

    RonnieHornschuh ESB indie police Full Member

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    his lips turned blue before he got hit with anything significant. 230 blood sugar and disappearing blood samples sound kinda fishy. one of the great unsolved mysteries in boxing.
     
  8. LennoxGOAT

    LennoxGOAT Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Sad you let hate blind you so bad. It is black and white. It is all evidenced. His hands at his side, his face, all things Wlad had never shown before at that point in a fight ALL BEFORE he even got touched by Brewster. Drugged? Tiring? Whatever. Something wasn't right with Wlad and had nothing to do with Lamon other than his chin, but not punches.

    ****, Brewster landed more shots against Wlad in the rematch.

    Grow up and quit hating and trolling. It is played out.:deal
     
  9. Scar

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  10. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You see a man get hit on the chin and turn into Bambi on ice - a man that has a history of having a weak chin and several knock-downs, and you think he was slipped a mickey....and then call ME a ****ing idiot :lol: :lol: :lol:
     
  11. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He didnt get hit with anything? Come on, did you even watch the first fight? Roy Jones even commented on how well Lamon was landing his body shots, he even rocked Wlad with a jab in the 3rd round, which let Ledderman give Lamon that round on his scorecard.

    Wlad fought great early on, but tired out and being hit with body shots made him fall apart mentally, Brewster was just the tougher fighter that night and he won the match with heart, something Wlad has very little of at the top ranks.
     
  12. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I let hate blind me so bad, yet you can't see that WALD has his gloves up when he gets hit by that combination from Brewster that turned his legs to jelly and sent him into robot mode? That's when his hands went down, after he was hit. OK, I'm the blind one :patsch

    Who says that Brewster landed more shots in the rematch anyway? Not that it's at all relevent.
     
  13. Fighting Weight

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    Bull**** WALD has tons of heart, he took Chris Byrds best shots not once but TWICE.
     
  14. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :rofl :lol: Some of these posters are nuthugging way too much, give Brewster some ****ing credit, the guy stood in there and took everything Wlad had to offer, and when he started to do the punching and apply pressure, Wlad melted like a icecube on a july day, Wlad is far from tough at the top level.
     
  15. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This is the fight that turned me into a true hater to be honest. Not the fight itself but the ****ing ******ed reaction of the fans and the Klits afterwards, absolutely unbelievably idiotic. What's most amusing is the thick ****s are still spouting it years later :rofl

    Oh and when it happened against PETERS too, it wasn't his chin and he didn't crumble or panic, it was PETERS fault that WALD decided to turn around when he was being attacked :nut