I've decided that instead of trying to read all the posts on Golota's loss, I would address it all here.
First of all, Brewster's victory over Golota marks the first win of a black over a major heavyweight since Wlad fall against Brewster as well. I guess that gives certain people a chance to gloat. However, it may prove short lived. Over on fightnews I read an article stating that the future of boxing lies with the Europeans. There is only two up and coming black prospects, that people expect big things of...Peter and Brock. That shows why most people don't like the HW division. While beating a shot Golota and a drugged Wladimir might be a big step up for Brewster (who was given all he could handle, and lost in most people opinion to Kali Meehan), I don't think he will last much longer. Vitali is recognized as the man by most. He will beat Rahman when they fight, as well as Brewster. Valuev is mandatory for Ruiz, and that would be an easy win for the Beast from the East. Don't even bring up Byrd.
It's plain to see that the future of the heavyweight division is pretty much locked up by Euro's, specifically Eastern Euro's. Check the future of boxing post to see for yourself.
First of all, Brewster's victory over Golota marks the first win of a black over a major heavyweight since Wlad fall against Brewster as well. I guess that gives certain people a chance to gloat. However, it may prove short lived. Over on fightnews I read an article stating that the future of boxing lies with the Europeans. There is only two up and coming black prospects, that people expect big things of...Peter and Brock. That shows why most people don't like the HW division. While beating a shot Golota and a drugged Wladimir might be a big step up for Brewster (who was given all he could handle, and lost in most people opinion to Kali Meehan), I don't think he will last much longer. Vitali is recognized as the man by most. He will beat Rahman when they fight, as well as Brewster. Valuev is mandatory for Ruiz, and that would be an easy win for the Beast from the East. Don't even bring up Byrd.
It's plain to see that the future of the heavyweight division is pretty much locked up by Euro's, specifically Eastern Euro's. Check the future of boxing post to see for yourself.