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Originally posted by baddog
I understand the purpose of leaning on the other guy, my point is that because he does not know how to do it, it could have contributed to his early fatigue.
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I suppooooose that's possible, he certainly didn't look as good at holding and leaning as Lewis was (but had also had a lot less time to practice the techniques).
He looked worse at holding than leaning too, but then Brewster was having to expend a lot of energy when he fought against the clinches. Brewster was the smaller guy too though so *juggle imaginary weights*..
And to andy: his blood sugar level was 4X higher, not 6. There's a brief post-fight interview with Wladamir and Vitali <a href="http://www.boxingtalk.net/pages/kernitski24.htm">here</a> (first one to have taken place, as far as I know). <br><br>