PDA

View Full Version : Wladimir Klitschko vs Lamon Brewster


ZONA
06-20-2007, 10:44 PM
Wladimir Klitschko. Since aligning with accomplished trainer Emanuel Steward, Klitschko has since regained his title and is on a six-fight winning streak. Fresh off an easy second round knockout win over Ray Austin in March, Klitschko now looks to avenge his last and most regrettable loss.

I think this guy has leanred the tough lessons and is ready to take on all comers in the heavy weight division, not that there are a ton of quality guys anyway. He's really seemed to turn it up a few notches since going with Steward and seems more savy and patient. He's really only been beat once, the others he was hands down winning but lacked conditioning and really beat himself. But most boxing experts see Wladimir Klitschko as the #1 heavy weight amd the champion. Who else does he need to thump before everybody says hands down he is the man right now? That giant from Russia, who? I know he will never fight his brother and I always hear people say that's the fight they would like to see but not me. I don't think each guy would be himself and that's not worth seeing IMHO. I know I could not get into a ring and try and beat my brother to the ground. Just couldn't do it. And we're not even near as close as these two guys are. I doubt we will ever see it. So after Wladimir Klitschko KO's Lamon Brewster, what should he do? Tony has been banned. How about Sergei Liakhovich (World Boxing Organization) of Belarus and Russian Nikolay Valuev (World Boxing Association)?

MileHighMagic
06-20-2007, 10:54 PM
I wasn't aware that they were still televising heavyweight bouts?

ZONA
06-26-2007, 09:18 PM
my gosh, are there really that few poeple here interested in the heavy weights right now? Wlad is your champ and he's on the right path now that he's with Steward, just like Lewis did years ago. I think he's gonna be your mainstay champ for 10 years or so.

freak6
06-26-2007, 09:25 PM
Glass Jaw goes down in the 4th!

RunSilentRunDeep
06-26-2007, 09:53 PM
If Klitschko gets past Brewster, he will unify the titles. It'll be easier for him since Sultan and Ruslan are unifying their two titles. I still think Wlad needs to get Lamon out of there within eight rounds. Lamon can fight at a fast enough pace to wear Klitschko out (and that has nothing to do with the first fight in which something was just wrong with Wlad). But you're right Zona, Wlad is significantly improved since the first meeting.

mosca
06-26-2007, 09:54 PM
Fedor by armbar.

ZONA
06-26-2007, 10:17 PM
If Klitschko gets past Brewster, he will unify the titles. It'll be easier for him since Sultan and Ruslan are unifying their two titles. I still think Wlad needs to get Lamon out of there within eight rounds. Lamon can fight at a fast enough pace to wear Klitschko out (and that has nothing to do with the first fight in which something was just wrong with Wlad). But you're right Zona, Wlad is significantly improved since the first meeting.

Something was wrong. I don't know much about why something was wrong but I thought I read something about Steward fired somebody in their camp because he rubbed vasaline all over Wlad's body (easy boy's I know where you are going with that) and he had heat exhaustion because his skin could not ventilate. That's what I remember, but yeah, it was pretty much a no contest up to the point where he hit a wall. Had nothing to do with glass jaw or any of that. In fact, he's been tagged with some damn good shots and showed just the opposite lately, not even a hint of going down. The Sanders fight was just a solid punch by him. All the best have gone down from these kinda shots, tell me one great champ who hasn't. Sanders, that dude may not be a top notch fighter, but nobody has ever doubted his heavy hands. Lewis got tagged with that perfect shot from (uh, can't remember his name) and he went down HARD. He wasn't known for having a glass jaw. Sometimes, especially in the heavy weights, that right punch lands perfect and you have no hope. I don't care if your jaw was made of iron. It's not the jaw, it's the brain bouncing off skull from the hard and sudden impact that it knocks you out.

Goes down in 4th?.........you're not the sharpest tool in the shed are you dude. Let's look up the Vegas odds of Wlad going down in the 4th shall we? What do you think they are? 100 to 1? Brewster going down in the 4th is probably what's going to happen. Can you say LEFT HOOK?

freak6
06-26-2007, 11:16 PM
Goes down in 4th?.........you're not the sharpest tool in the shed are you dude. Let's look up the Vegas odds of Wlad going down in the 4th shall we? What do you think they are? 100 to 1? Brewster going down in the 4th is probably what's going to happen. Can you say LEFT HOOK?

I am the sharpest tool in the shed. And I don't give a fk what Vegas says, Packers -12.

chawknz
06-27-2007, 12:24 PM
I stopped caring about anything Klitschko once Vitali retired. :(

dbfan4life
06-27-2007, 01:15 PM
Lewis got tagged with that perfect shot from (uh, can't remember his name) and he went down HARD.

It was Hasim Rochman, and he just leveled Lewis.