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On paper, It looks like easy money with Golota. Last 2 fights could have gone either way, both championship fights as well, and Brewster outlasted Klitschko, and looked terrible against Meehan. But here is why I think Brewster has some value at +200. Lamon has one of the best chins in boxing today, and he will take a few big shots from Golota. Now how will Golota react when he cracks him and Brewster is not going anywhere??? Now here is another reason. Golota has always been very nervous fighting against guys that can crack. Tyson, Lewis, Bowe. The guy practically took a dump in the ring when Tyson came out. He was afraid of him, and he quit. Brewster is limited in my eyes, but the guy can hit very hard it seems. Everyone at his local GYM raves about his power. Now if he lets his hands go this fight, I think he will win this one in the late rounds. Only reason I dont like the over is the chance of Golota DQ. besides that, I dont see an early KO. Brewster has some value here. even for a half unit.
 

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Well i expected him to win, but I didnt think it would be a full out blitz. Now there is the heavyweight the public wants to see. He needs to fight like that again. Win or lose, its fun to watch. He has the speed and power to have a good chance to beat anyone. He should go for Vitali, but I see Toney as his next opponent. Probably the one heavyweight I dont think he could beat fighting like that. Still that was one hell of a performance
 

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when brewster first came up with his manager former bear willie gault he looked like a world beater. then looked more like a trial horse after fighting schuford and etiene. thought he was a great play tonight at an inflated price but not sure if this strategy would have held up if golota hung around for several rounds. could brewster have burned out? does seem like jessie reid has lit a fire under brewster who has not looked the same since the death of los angeles based bill slayton.


Must say brewster was among the most classy and nice guys i ever dealt with (along with michael olijade and goyo vargas) and more than made up for the awful times spent with jeremy williams so i hope he does really well before he gets out. oh and does anybody think that golota has another comeback left? i can't imagine.
 

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