Lamon Brewster - Relentless Power (Highlights & Knockouts)
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Highlights of the relentless hard punching former WBO Heavyweight world champion.
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Lamon Brewster - Is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2010. He held the WBO heavyweight title from 2004 to 2006, and is best known for scoring an upset knockout victory over Wladimir Klitschko to win the vacant title. For 11 years, Brewster remained the last boxer to defeat Klitschko in the ring, until Tyson Fury defeated Klitschko in a 2015 heavyweight fight. Following his retirement from the sport in 2011, he became an entrepreneur and founded a consulting business. Brewster retired with a professional record of 35-6 (30 KO's).
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One of the most exciting Heavyweights of the 2000's! Lamon Brewster upset the odds in 2004 by knocking out the great Wladimir Klitschko for the WBO title. Brewster's career was full of exciting fights and slug fests, he was indeed a very entertaining fighter who could hit like a truck. His will and determination often got him through his toughest battles and in my opinion he's become quite underrated in recent years. Relentless! www.patreon.com/haNZAgod
@mamadoukone8990
4 ай бұрын
hes powerful
He definitely gets forgotten. Don’t know why ether? Always in action fights, had good power, very fast hands. He always reminded me of Michael Dokes. Similar build and fighting style. This was a good video. Thank you!
@vince11harris
4 ай бұрын
I think it’s because He fought in one of the worst heavyweight eras of all time.
@SuperAttitudeera
4 ай бұрын
Cause he didn't have significant wins prior or after that surprise ko of Wladimir. Plus Wlad avenged the loss after which his hype died down. He wasn't that fast and looked like he was loading on his punches too much, at least to me.
He was a beast. The only thing he needed is to stay in better shape. He could definitely knock down anyone. Power he had it yesssss
He was one of my favorites. His Klitschko win was epic and changed Wladimir into a champion after.
That left hook was a thing of beauty, man could knock out a horse with it.
@stevenkerwin4041
2 ай бұрын
I see that.
Lamon brewster and chris byrd were amazing technical fighters!
This man had a lot of potential to be one of the all time greats
@unbreakable_bro
3 ай бұрын
Come on hes good but not an potential for all time great in his 40 fights he only beat wlad and golota
Woulda liked to see him againsr Tua
Brewster was always relentless. Keep it up.
Nice highlight, liked this guys style.
Brewster was a throwback fighter. He had an old school swarming strategy: lots of pivoting and weight shifting while digging into the body, then going upstairs to the head. Tons of pressure, sharp combinations with both hands, good timing. His only problems were he was often sloppy on defense but got away with it due to his good chin.
🥊Yes, that man has a relentless inside attack. Good stuff 👍👍🎉
Overdue my man! This brother definitely deserves his 🌹. Very exciting and explosive fighter.
underrated
Exceptionally underrated 'alphabet' champ in an underrated heavyweight era.
He had an all time great chin and left hook
Yes him, Byrd, golata, povetkin , ibragimov, chageav, Eddie chambers Samuel Peter, and David haye get forgotten too easily.
@DaDominicanDawg
4 ай бұрын
Ibeabuchi
@brocksimmons345
4 ай бұрын
Hasim Rahman, Kirk Johnson, Oleg Maskaev, Ike Ibeabuchi, Calvin Brock, John Ruiz too
@vince11harris
Ай бұрын
They fought in a very boring era for heavyweight boxing to be fsirb
@vince11harris
Ай бұрын
@@DaDominicanDawgIke ruined his Own career
@DaDominicanDawg
Ай бұрын
@@vince11harris facts how unfortunate
He is a very good and humble dude, had the pleasure of speaking with him at my boxing gym and he dropped some inspiration to always keep going
Ill never forget Brewster vs Etienne on the 1st ever KO Nation hosted by Ed Lover. What a war!
Broadway Boxing Gym’s own!!!
Fierce like Dempsey... a modern, refined Dempsey.
Keep it up
Amazing skills that's awesome he powerful
Wasn’t surprised when he finished Wlad. This guy was dangerously explosive puncher.
He's very forgotten. In fact I forget about him a lot. Even though he is an exciting fighter. He actually kinda reminds me of young cleveland williams a bit, just the way he throws nonstop hooks with so much power behind it. He's about the same size as williams too I believe.
Cuz was sa truth
hes so hard to beat
Thumbnail had me thinking of Dokes, lol😅
Swear to god this is my grand dad
Un gran campeón tenía un estiló muy parecido al de Joe frazier salvando las distancias
He sat a lot of ppl down
Lamon Brewster vs Ray Mercer
@hanzagod
3 ай бұрын
War!
Smoking joe Frasier 2.0
Don’t know much about him but he sure looked exciting! Unlike todays heavy weights
Broaster. Quite good tho
Gifted by God in Christ Jesus Name Amen 👑
Did Joe frazier train him?
@hanzagod
Ай бұрын
No his trainers throughout his career were Bill Slayton, Jesse Reid and Buddy McGirt.
This guy hurt Michael Jai White in sparring.