Will Wlad now agree to rematch Corrie Sanders?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Betty Swollocks, Jul 8, 2007.


  1. Cachibatches

    Cachibatches Boxing Junkie banned

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    You know, skull, you are right, but in a weird way, the Sanders rematch makes sense.

    With the Sultan-Chag unification, and the Peter-Maskaev-Vitklit-Mccall soap opera going on, Wladdy is sort of odd man out, and its hard to think of another contender who generates much interest.

    You are right that Sanders has done nothing to deserve it, but the revenge angle can keep Wladdy making money, adding to the record, erasing defeats and beating big puncers while he waits for the smoke to clear.
     
  2. Scar

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    He never waited for Brewster to be shot man, seriously come on. :lol:

    Wladimir tried to get a rematch done with Brewster as soon as the first fight was over but Brewster refused and no one blamed Brewster because he wanted Wladimir to EARN a rematch after all the excuses from his team after the first fight, they basically gave Brewster 0 credit so Brewster wasn't going to give him a free title shot either. Wladimir wanted this rematch for a long time now and finally he got it, Brewster was in good shape and his only chance was to wait for Wladimir to get tired like in the first fight(or he would've gotten KO'd there too) and when he did Brewster jumped all over him and won. Wladimir was clearly in way better shape this time, he never looked like he was going to get tired anytime soon and his jabs/straight rights were just getting stronger and stronger. Wladimir wins and deserves full credit for it, after all everyone wanted him to avenge a loss and he went for it. It's not his problem Ross Purrity is too old and so is Corrie Sanders, so rematching either one of those is pretty much useless at this point.
     
  3. Mendoza

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

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    If you watched fight, you will see that Brewster came out fast and aggressive. Wlad hit him hard a few times, and Brewster thought, oh boy, I better ease up a bit or he’s going to knock me out. It is funny how the people picking Brewster are now saying he was shot. Prior to the fight, all I read was Brewster was in shape and looked good in open sparring sessions.

    Wlad tried to get a re-match with Sanders before. Perhaps it will come.
     
  4. BoxingGuru

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    I wanna know how one boxer knows another boxer is shot. Dumbest thing I ever heard.
     
  5. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah, a 41 yr old Ross Puritty, who's lost his last 3 fights to David Cadieux, Eddie Chambers, Alexander Dimitrenko.

    The time is right to avenge that loss, Wlad. Puritty went 11 rounds with Vitali, also. So he must have had something in his day.
     
  6. joe33

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    Funny is it not,how before the fight brewster was gonna KO wlad early and in a brutal fashion to,but once he gave up,hes suddenly shot to pieces and finished,what a load of ****,he was taking apart,and would have got badly KOed if allowed to go on,funny how all these dumb arses posting he was shot and easy meat,never gave us these wise words before the fight,in fact the majority thought wlad would get beat,including the guy on the main page article,i felt brewster had a decent chance,but all props to wlad,great fighter now,and to the original poster,go and do what your name says.
     
  7. Rollo

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    He should concentrate on unifying.