Will Brewster really be trying vs Wladdy??

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by unitas, Jul 3, 2007.


  1. Ramshall1

    Ramshall1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Brewster has never shown he's a quitter.
     
  2. Flatlander

    Flatlander Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Brew, was coming off a year layoff last time when he kicks Wladimir's ass.
     
  3. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    Brewster has never failed to give the fans their monies worth. He is going to do his best to win. I don't think that will be enough though.
     
  4. Mr "T"

    Mr "T" Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Very good point. I didn't like the way Wlad was fighting Brock until the big overhand right. He looked confused and frustrated until his jab set in. The man is gifted--if only he can work out his psychological issues.
    He's one of the hardest hitting heavyweights punchers of all time, but if you get him rattled, that's all out the door...he's has gotten better, let's see what happens.
     
  5. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    it all depends on Wlad, if he wants to win he is going to have to show that in the ring, Brewster is not going to lay down for him, it will be a war Wlad must ask himself if he is willing to go through what he needs to, to pull it out, if he cant get past the mental aspect of it, he is done.
    He has to be willing to get off the canvas if needed in order to win he should not go into this fight expecting to dominate each round if he goes right after Brewster he will get caught, he must box a very disiplined fight one mistake and its over.
     
  6. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I don't understand anyone moaning about this fight coming off, seriously. This is going the be the most intrigueing fight in the elite division this year so why are people already making excuses for fighters before it's happened :huh

    BOTH these guys could have taken easier fights than this but they didn't so massive credit to them for getting it on.

    Both these guys know they can hurt the other with a punch, WALDO obviously knows he can out-box Brewster but Brewster knows he can KO WALDO as he's done it before.

    This is a very interesting fight, and there's precious little of that going on in the heavyweights these days so lets enjoy it :good
     
  7. HandsOfGold

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    He's just gonna take his chances again with Wlad. He'll get the biggest payday possible and a chance to reclaim a Heavyweight title.

    Besides the biggest payday possible, Brewster will be getting a hellacious beating.
     
  8. skier47

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    All this fight will show is whether Wlad has gotten better defensively.
    Can he consistently avoid Brewsters huge punches and deal with
    the constant pressure without gassing out. If he can do that and
    land on Brewster Wlad should KO Brewster within 6 rounds. We'll see
    if Steward's training methods have made Wlad a more well rounded
    fighter or not. Much respect to Wlad for taking on a fighter who KOed
    him. Most fighters who lose to another fighter lose again in the rematch.
    Even superfast and talented Shane Mosley lost again to Vernon Forrest.
    Something about having a fighters number. A very courageous and
    dangerous career move by Wlad.