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03/30/2006 Archived Entry: "Brewster is making a name for himself"

Brewster is making a name for himself
By Robert Morales
Inside SOCAL
Courtesy of the San Gabriel Valley Tribune


AS today's heavyweight champions - and we use that term cautiously - go, Lamon Brewster might be the best of the four. But his name rarely is the first mentioned.

That is difficult to understand.

Brewster, the World Boxing Organization champion from Los Angeles, is 33-2 with 29 knockouts. He is a solid combination of technique and power and provided us with the most excitement in a heavyweight title fight in years when he engaged Wladimir Klitschko in a toe-to-toe slugfest on April 10, 2004 that resulted in a fifth-round knockout of Klitschko.

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