Klitschko Vs Brewster

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Lamon Brewster
Sex - Male
Nationality - US American
Alias Relentless
Birth Name Lamon Tajuan Brewster
Birthplace Indianapolis, IN, USA
Division Heavyweight
Date of Birth 1973-06-05
Reach 77 - Stance Orthodox
Height 6' 2 Trainer Buddy McGirt
Manager Sam Simon
W 33 (29 ko's) | L 3 | D 0 | Total 36
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Wladimir Klitschko
Sex - Male
Nationality Ukrainian
Alias Steelhammer / Dr.
Hometown Kiev, Ukraine
Birthplace Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan
Rated at Heavyweight - World Rank 1 / 1061
Date of Birth 1976-03-25
Age 31
Reach 81?
Stance Orthodox
Height 6' 6?
Trainer Emanuel Steward
Manager Self - W 48 (43 ko's) | L 3 | Total 51
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Is it just me or does Wladimirs head looks to be as big as Briggs head was ?

I hate when I second guess myself.
 
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I don't see Brewster winning this fight. He will become more of an underdog, IMO, as the fight draws closer. He didn't want to give Wlad the rematch right away because he pulled the last one out the fire. A very odd ending to that fight. How will Brewster's eye be in his first fight back? When have we actually seen Brewster in shape for a fight? Wlad has gotten better with his stamina and tactics since the last fight as well.

Brewster won't have the luck that he had last time. People tend to forget he was getting beaten post to post in the last fight, and was knocked down for what should have been two times in that forth round. He also had some extra motivation because his trainer just died if I'm correct. All in all, Brewster is taking this fight because he wants one last good payday. If he was so confident after the 1st fight, he would have gave Wlad the rematch after the fight as Wlad asked for...
 

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Not sure how much more of a underdog Brewster can be. I will agree the ending to that last fight was odd. Some said ( including Klits corner ) that Wladimir had been drugged. :SIB Only in America :SIB

Wladimir had been drugged all right, with a left hook and a right hand on the chinny chin chin. I agree that Wladimir will have improved his stamina and tactics for this fight, but the big problem is he can't do one thing about that glass jaw of his.

I agree Brewster was being beaten in the first fight, but in order for that to happen Wladimir had to open up his style and throw the bombs, which played right into Brewsters plans.

I think your wrong about Brewster wanting one big payday, although making Wladimir wait this long has inflated it. Thats just smart on Lamons part. I thnk Lamon is going in this fight with thoughts of bigger paydays in the near future.

The other side of this is how much are you willing to put down on Wladimir at -440.

Only a big chalk player like IX Bender would take that plunge off the big cliff.
 
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It has been widely reported that Lamon Brewster suffered a detached retina in his left eye in the first round of his April 1st WBO heavyweight title fight against Sergei Liakhovich in Cleveland, Ohio. However, multiple sources tell SecondsOut that these reports don't tell the whole story. Yes, Brewster suffered a detached retina during the Liakhovich fight. But his eye was injured BEFORE the bout. He underwent laser eye surgery in Los Angeles several weeks before the fight and the eye continued to trouble him.

Surgery of this nature is nothing new for Brewster. Sources also say that he had laser eye surgery for a retinal tear several weeks before his April 10, 2004, fight against Wladimir Klitschko. The decision to proceed with the Klitschko bout was made because it was perceived as the opportunity of a lifetime and Lamon was given a medical opinion that his surgically-repaired eye would not be a problem. The decision to proceed with Brewster-Liakhovich is believed to have been made in part because of Lamon's desire to fulfill his contractual obligations to Don King so he could move to a new promoter.
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Its been a year now for Lamon's eye to heal.

Nothing found saying his eye is a problem.
 

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Not sure how much more of a underdog Brewster can be. I will agree the ending to that last fight was odd. Some said ( including Klits corner ) that Wladimir had been drugged. :SIB Only in America :SIB

Wladimir had been drugged all right, with a left hook and a right hand on the chinny chin chin. I agree that Wladimir will have improved his stamina and tactics for this fight, but the big problem is he can't do one thing about that glass jaw of his.

I agree Brewster was being beaten in the first fight, but in order for that to happen Wladimir had to open up his style and throw the bombs, which played right into Brewsters plans.

I think your wrong about Brewster wanting one big payday, although making Wladimir wait this long has inflated it. Thats just smart on Lamons part. I thnk Lamon is going in this fight with thoughts of bigger paydays in the near future.

The other side of this is how much are you willing to put down on Wladimir at -440.

Only a big chalk player like IX Bender would take that plunge off the big cliff.


Wlad opened up at -350, so Brewster is slowly climbing as the dog! Brewster always has the punchers chance to win, but Wlad's chin wasn't what let him down in the first fight. He completely tanked in energy and just dies in the ring. Wlad will box and hold more. The fight will go longer and Brewster, a man to never be in great shape, will actually drown in deeper waters of the fight IMO. He won't have the motivation as the first fight to sit there and be hit all night long. It will be the same beating, just stretched out over more rounds. Brewster is a very limited and lucky fighter at this point of his career...
 

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so will you make a play on Wladimir then ?

You think he will win this enough to lay the cash down ?


I'm not as heavy as a bettor like you and some other guys on here. Laying down on Wlad outright would be to much for a guy like me. I will put him in a parlay though with somebody else though to get the odds down. I think Wlad will win, but Brewster DOES have a punchers chance. I just think Brewster's odds will go more into the + money for him, so people should wait and get him a little higher.

Overall, Brewster was VERY lucky no matter how you look at it in the first fight. I don't think he can with stand the same amount of punishment as the first fight nor will he want to this time around. Wlad will pace himself better and hold whenever Brewster gets inside, unlike the first fight.
 

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OK I understand.

Its much easier to pick a winner without much cash riding on it.

I think there is a pshcological advantage for Brewster in that he has KO'd Wladimir in the last fight.

I think it will affect Wladimir and give Brewster enough of a advantage to clock his ass again.

At least I am hoping that whats going to happen.

It seems simple enough.
 

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OK I understand.

Its much easier to pick a winner without much cash riding on it.

I think there is a pshcological advantage for Brewster in that he has KO'd Wladimir in the last fight.

I think it will affect Wladimir and give Brewster enough of a advantage to clock his ass again.

At least I am hoping that whats going to happen.

It seems simple enough.


If there was such a big mental advantage for Brewster, why did Wlad want to fight him? Why didn't Brewster give him the rematch right away when Wlad asked for it IF Brewster thought he'd have another win?

Brewster has been out of the ring for over a year. I think that spells doom for a fighter who always had problems coming to the ring in shape. Unless somebody else close to him passes away, he's not going to have that deep down motivation he had in the first fight. He's fighting in Germany as well, under a Klitschko promotion.

Wlad took this fight, IMO, for a reason. He knows he can get his revenge on Lamon. There is no doubt in his mind. Risk everything at this stage of the game for him?

Brewster odds will increase some more, so people can get better money value on Brewster by waiting or taking a KO/TKO/DQ prop IMO if they choose to play Brewster.


Bottom line, if you told me I had to bet my house, I'm betting on Wlad....
 

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Overall, Brewster was VERY lucky no matter how you look at it in the first fight. I don't think he can with stand the same amount of punishment as the first fight nor will he want to this time around. Wlad will pace himself better and hold whenever Brewster gets inside, unlike the first fight.

im not gonna go that far with saying Brewster was lucky but i can see why you say that. Wlad said he thought he was drugged that fight and i know when i watched it he just got exhausted out of knowhere. It was probably just him. Brewster should have the confidence going in that he can win this fight but i see Wlad nailing him early. tough one to bet but if i did i would go Wlad. I would like to see Brewster win because he is a class act.
 

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If there was such a big mental advantage for Brewster, why did Wlad want to fight him? Why didn't Brewster give him the rematch right away when Wlad asked for it IF Brewster thought he'd have another win?

Brewster has been out of the ring for over a year. I think that spells doom for a fighter who always had problems coming to the ring in shape. Unless somebody else close to him passes away, he's not going to have that deep down motivation he had in the first fight. He's fighting in Germany as well, under a Klitschko promotion.

Wlad took this fight, IMO, for a reason. He knows he can get his revenge on Lamon. There is no doubt in his mind. Risk everything at this stage of the game for him?

Brewster odds will increase some more, so people can get better money value on Brewster by waiting or taking a KO/TKO/DQ prop IMO if they choose to play Brewster.


Bottom line, if you told me I had to bet my house, I'm betting on Wlad....

Good points
 

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Brewster odds will increase some more, so people can get better money value on Brewster by waiting or taking a KO/TKO/DQ prop IMO if they choose to play Brewster.


Bottom line, if you told me I had to bet my house, I'm betting on Wlad....
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I seriously doubt the odds on Brewster to win will go above +360.

I think your dreaming there.

And if you put 2000 grand on Brewster you could win a 7200 a good down payment on a house , when Lamon jacks Wladamir into next week.
 
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I seriously doubt the odds on Brewster to win will go above +360.

I think your dreaming there.

And if you put 2000 grand on Brewster you could win a 7200 a good down payment on a house , when Lamon jacks Wladamir into next week.


Wlad started at -350 and now he's up to -440, and the fight in still 2 weeks away. I think Wlad will become more of a fav, but we will have to wait and see. Good luck with you bet, although I think it's the wrong one.....
 

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im not gonna go that far with saying Brewster was lucky but i can see why you say that. Wlad said he thought he was drugged that fight and i know when i watched it he just got exhausted out of knowhere. It was probably just him. Brewster should have the confidence going in that he can win this fight but i see Wlad nailing him early. tough one to bet but if i did i would go Wlad. I would like to see Brewster win because he is a class act.

LB does seem a good guy, but he got what he deserved in the schellacking from Liahovich. After trainer Jesse Reid helped take him to the top, LB said see you and went with fat, cigar smoking Buddy McGirt, while master motivator Reid was the right medicine all along. No loyalty... Klit is a much more relaxed fighter under Steward's tuttelage. Still , he doesn't want to deal with pressure and LB should blitz him, just like he did Golata. Don't give him a chance to relax or think- his only shot. j
 

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LB does seem a good guy, but he got what he deserved in the schellacking from Liahovich. After trainer Jesse Reid helped take him to the top, LB said see you and went with fat, cigar smoking Buddy McGirt, while master motivator Reid was the right medicine all along. No loyalty... Klit is a much more relaxed fighter under Steward's tuttelage. Still , he doesn't want to deal with pressure and LB should blitz him, just like he did Golata. Don't give him a chance to relax or think- his only shot. j

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Yeh I didnt care much for the manager change.

I agree with you on blitz him early and often. LB should jump on him, make Klit feel his power early, and hammer him until Wladimir goes through the ropes and gets interviewed on a table outside the ring.

At least thats what I hope will happen.
 
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