By Nate Anderson: Former WBO heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster (35-4, 30 KOs) defeated Michael Sprott (31-13, 16 KOs) by an easy eight-round unanimous decision on Saturday night at the Ostseehalle, Kiel, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The final judges’ scores were 78-73, 78-73 and 79-73. Sprott, 34, thinking safety first and committed solely on trying to survive rather than attempting to win, jabbed frequently and moved nearly nonstop to keep from getting taken out by the powerful Brewster.
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Lamon Brewster Defeats Michael Sprott by Decision – News
KIEL, GERMANY (March 14, 2009) – Former heavyweight champion “Relentless” Lamon Brewster cruised his way to an eight-round unanimous decision victory over Michael Sprott at Ostseehalle in Kiel, Germany. Judges Ingo Barrabas and Norbert Duernberger scored the fight 78-73, while Wilhelm Vogl saw the fight 79-73.
Brewster Weighs 234, Ready for Sprott Showdown Tomorrow – News
KIEL, GERMANY – Former heavyweight champion “Relentless” Lamon Brewster is promising his best performance of the decade when he steps into the ring tomorrow night against Michael Sprott in Kiel, Germany. Both fighters tipped the scale at 234 and looked in prime physical condition.
Abraham 159.6 Simon 157.2 – Weights; Macklin Looking To Defeat Elcock – News
Matthew Macklin is adamant that class will prevail in “The Battle of Brum” at the Aston Arena on Saturday night. Macklin challenges city rival Wayne Elcock for his British Middleweight title in the headline bout on a Hennessy Sports show, which is live on ITV4 from 7:45pm.
Brewster vs. Sprott on Saturday
By Jason Kim: Both Lamon Brewster (34-4, 30 KOs) and Michael Sprott (34-12, 16 KOs) are coming into this fight under less than impressive circumstances with both having lost two out of their last three fights respectively. On Saturday night, Brewster and Sprott meet up in an 8-round bout at the Ostseehalle, Kiel, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Gomez confident on beating Vitali Klitschko; Abraham, Brewster Workout – News
11 days before facing WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko in Stuttgart (Germand) “The Black Panther” Juan Carlos Gomez is very confident regarding his chances for the fight. “I have never been this well prepared and this fired up for a fight”, states Gomez. “Vitali will be surprised to see what I am capable of. He thinks he can beat me up? I say it will be the other way around. I will destroy the legend of Vitali Klitschko.”
Does Brewster Have Anything Left?
By Jim Dower: Recently, it was announced that former WBO heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster (34-4, 30 KOs) is planning on fighting Britain’s Michael Sprott (31-12, 16 KOs) on March 14th in an 8-round bout at the Ostseehalle, Kiel, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. For Brewster, who is now 35-years-old, there’s a question as to whether he’s now too old to be relevant in the heavyweight division.
Brewster joins Team Sauerland, faces Sprott on March 14 – News
Team Sauerland is pleased to announce a prominent new signing: Former WBO heavyweight champion Lamon “Relentless” Brewster (34-4, 30 KOs) has inked a contract with the Berlin-based promoters. The 35-year-old American will return to the ring on March 14 in Kiel when he takes on former EU heavyweight champion Michael Sprott on the undercard of the IBF middleweight title fight between King Arthur Abraham and Lajuan Simon.
Lamon Brewster Signs Promotional Deal With Sauerland Event; Returns March 14 Against Michael Sprott in Germany
LOS ANGELES – Former WBO heavyweight and current NABA heavyweight champion “Relentless” Lamon Brewster has signed a deal with German-based promotional outfit Sauerland Event. Brewster, 34-4 (30 knockouts) will fight in the co-featured slot of IBF middleweight champion Arthur Abraham’s world title defense against Lajuan Simon on March 14 at the Ostseehalle in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Brewster Makes Comeback Against Batchelder on Saturday Night
By Scott Gilfoid: With his last victory almost three years ago against Luan Krasniqi, former World Boxing Organization heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster will trying to pick up the broken pieces of a once exciting career when he goes up against Danny Batchelder (25-5-1, 12 KOs) on Saturday night. Brewster (33-4, 29 KOs), known for having knocked out Wladimir Klitschko in the 5th round on April 10th, 2004, as well as his tendency for being in exciting wars with many of his opponents, is trying to get back to where he was before in his career.
It’s a gamble on his part, because at 35, he may be beyond the point where he can go back to what he was three years ago. Indeed, Brewster absorbed a lot of punishment in a handful of fights, in particular his fights with Klitschko, Kali Meehan, and Serguei Lyakhovich. Before meeting up with these fighters, Brewster had fought well against the mostly C-class opponents he had fought, taking most of them out without taking too much punishment. However, in a short period of time between 2004 to 2006, Brewster was involved with four very hard fights which saw him taking an awful lot of head shots in that period.