Zachary Levin: White Wolf in Deep-Freeze

By TSS Predictions March 30th, 2006

Zachary Levin sees Brewster by late-round stoppage

Lamon Brewster needs to come out fast and furious, and gain Sergei Lyakhovich’s respect. The young Belarussian (he’s 29, a baby by today’s standards) is tough, confident and a better boxer than the WBO titlist. If he’s able to get into his rhythm and frustrate the heavy-handed yet erratic Brewster, an upset wouldn’t surprise me. But Brewster looked great in his last two outings; the “White Wolf” has been in a deep-freeze for 15 months. Brewster by late-round stoppage.

Zachary Levin writes for The Sweet Science

One Response to “Zachary Levin: White Wolf in Deep-Freeze”

  1. Ken Hissner Says:

    Lyakhovich did not show the rust one would have thought. Brewster’s dropping of trainer Jesse Reid had an effect whether he will admit to it or not. Kenny Weldon has done a great job with Lyakhovich. Brewster’s eye injury could be career ending. Whether it is McBride, Toney or whoever Lyakhovich should only get better with each upcoming encounter.

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