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Lamon Tajuan Brewster (born June 5, 1973) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2010. He held the World Boxing Organization (WBO) heavyweight title from 2004 to 2006, and is best known for scoring an upset knockout victory over Wladimir Klitschko to win the vacant title. Brewster was ranked by BoxRec as the world's eighth best active heavyweight at the conclusion of 2004.<ref name=boxrec-hw-annuals>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

As an amateur, he won the U.S. national championships in 1995, and a silver medal at that year's Pan American Games, both in the heavyweight division. Following his retirement from the sport in 2011, Brewster became an entrepreneur and founded a consulting business.

Amateur careerEdit

Brewster won the 1995 U.S. national amateur championship as a heavyweight. Additional highlights include:

Professional careerEdit

1996–2003: Prospect to contenderEdit

Brewster turned professional in 1996 and was undefeated for his first three years as a pro until losing decisions to Clifford Etienne and Charles Shufford in 2000.

2004–2005: WBO heavyweight champion and title defensesEdit

{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} On April 10, 2004, Brewster faced Wladimir Klitschko in a fight for the vacant World Boxing Organization championship that had been vacated by Corrie Sanders, who had upset Klitschko by knocking him out in the second round of their fight in 2003, when he decided to challenge Vitali Klitschko for the World Boxing Council title vacated when Lennox Lewis retired.

Brewster was dominated in the early going, knocked down once in the fourth round. In the fifth round, Brewster hurt Klitschko with a left hook that forced the Ukrainian fighter to use the ropes to hold himself up, which resulted in a knockdown. As the round ended, Brewster hit Klitschko with a combination of punches that caused him to go down after the bell sounded. Seeing Klitschko struggle to return to his feet, referee Robert Byrd stopped the fight and awarded a technical knockout victory to Brewster. Klitschko claimed foul play resulted in his defeat but an investigation found nothing.

For eleven years, Brewster remained the last boxer to defeat Klitschko in the ring, until Tyson Fury defeated Klitschko in a 2015 heavyweight fight. Brewster remains the second last boxer to knock Klitschko out in a bout, preceding Anthony Joshua, who won by TKO on the 11th round defeating Wladimir Klitschko on 30 April 2017.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

2006–2007: Brewster vs. Liakhovich and Klitschko IIEdit

{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} Brewster lost his WBO title by unanimous decision on April 1, 2006 to Sergei Liakhovich from Belarus in an action-packed fight. In an interview following the fight, Brewster said that he could not see with his left eye after the first round. It was later confirmed that he had suffered a detached retina in his left eye and he had to undergo surgery.

Lamon Brewster returned to the ring on July 7, 2007, losing his rematch against Wladimir Klitschko after trainer Buddy McGirt stopped the fight after the sixth round. The fight took place in Köln (Cologne), Germany, for the IBF & IBO heavyweight title.

2008–2010: Tail end of careerEdit

After two tune-up bouts, he was upset by Gbenga Oloukun by an eight-round points decision. The following year he was stopped by rising contender Robert Helenius. At one point in his career, Brewster was managed by The Simpsons co-creator, professional poker player and philanthropist, Sam Simon,.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="auto">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Later Brewster left Simon and signed with manager Al Haymon.<ref name="auto"/><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

RetirementEdit

On January 9, 2011, Lamon Brewster officially announced his retirement as a professional boxer.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Brewster cited an eye injury from his last fight with Helenius as the reason for this retirement. Further, he indicated that he believes that Helenius tampered with his gloves which caused the resulting injury to Brewster. He underwent four unsuccessful surgeries to restore sight in his left eye.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> After further surgery, his vision began to improve.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Personal lifeEdit

Template:BLP unreferenced section In 1995 he was divorced from actress Tichina Arnold<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> (of Martin and Everybody Hates Chris fame).

Brewster also has one older daughter from a previous relationshipTemplate:CN. Brewster married his current wife "Juana" Brewster in October 2000, and together they have two daughters and a sonTemplate:CN.

He is also the cousin of former IBF and WBO heavyweight champion Chris Byrd. Brewster has made several television appearances as well as public service announcements through his career.

EntrepreneurshipEdit

Brewster founded "Fighting Connection Consulting" in July 2011 providing expertise to professional fighters on training methods, psychology, nutrition, conditioning, team building, and publicity.

Professional boxing recordEdit

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Template:Abbr Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
41 Template:No2Loss 35–6 Robert Helenius TKO 8 (10), Template:Small Jan 30, 2010 Template:Small
40 Template:No2Loss 35–5 Gbenga Oloukun UD 8 Aug 29, 2009 Template:Small
39 Template:Yes2Win 35–4 Michael Sprott UD 8 Mar 14, 2009 Template:Small
38 Template:Yes2Win 34–4 Danny Batchelder KO 5 (12), Template:Small Aug 30, 2008 Template:Small Template:Small
37 Template:No2Loss 33–4 Wladimir Klitschko RTD 6 (12), Template:Small Jul 7, 2007 Template:Small Template:Small
36 Template:No2Loss 33–3 Siarhei Liakhovich UD 12 Apr 1, 2006 Template:Small Template:Small
35 Template:Yes2Win 33–2 Luan Krasniqi TKO 9 (12), Template:Small Sep 28, 2005 Template:Small Template:Small
34 Template:Yes2Win 32–2 Andrew Golota TKO 1 (12), Template:Small May 21, 2005 Template:Small Template:Small
33 Template:Yes2Win 31–2 Kali Meehan Template:Abbr 12 Sep 4, 2004 Template:Small Template:Small
32 Template:Yes2Win 30–2 Wladimir Klitschko TKO 5 (12), Template:Small Apr 10, 2004 Template:Small Template:Small
31 Template:Yes2Win 29–2 Joe Lenhart TKO 3 (10), Template:Small Mar 1, 2003 Template:Small
30 Template:Yes2Win 28–2 Tommy Martin TKO 3 (12), Template:Small Dec 14, 2002 Template:Small Template:Small
29 Template:Yes2Win 27–2 Willie Chapman TKO 6 (10), Template:Small Jul 27, 2002 Template:Small
28 Template:Yes2Win 26–2 Nate Jones TKO 3 (12), Template:Small Feb 2, 2002 Template:Small Template:Small
27 Template:Yes2Win 25–2 Joey Guy TKO 1 (10), Template:Small Oct 25, 2001 Template:Small
26 Template:No2Loss 24–2 Charles Shufford UD 10 Oct 21, 2000 Template:Small
25 Template:Yes2Win 24–1 Val Smith TKO 1 (8), Template:Small Sep 24, 2000 Template:Small
24 Template:No2Loss 23–1 Clifford Etienne UD 10 May 6, 2000 Template:Small
23 Template:Yes2Win 23–0 Richard Mason UD 10 Feb 26, 2000 Template:Small
22 Template:Yes2Win 22–0 Quinn Navarre KO 1 (10), Template:Small Sep 17, 1999 Template:Small
21 Template:Yes2Win 21–0 Mario Cawley KO 2 (8), Template:Small May 22, 1999 Template:Small
20 Template:Yes2Win 20–0 Marcus Rhode TKO 1 (8), Template:Small Oct 3, 1998 Template:Small
19 Template:Yes2Win 19–0 Everett Martin TKO 4 Aug 15, 1998 Template:Small
18 Template:Yes2Win 18–0 Louis Monaco KO 2 (8), Template:Small Jun 14, 1998 Template:Small
17 Template:Yes2Win 17–0 Garing Lane UD 10 May 16, 1998 Template:Small
16 Template:Yes2Win 16–0 Marselles Brown KO 4 Mar 23, 1998 Template:Small
15 Template:Yes2Win 15–0 Artis Pendergrass TKO 1 (6), Template:Small Feb 28, 1998 Template:Small
14 Template:Yes2Win 14–0 Biko Botowamungu TKO 5 (8), Template:Small Jan 9, 1998 Template:Small
13 Template:Yes2Win 13–0 Tony LaRosa TKO 1 (10) Dec 20, 1997 Template:Small
12 Template:Yes2Win 12–0 John Kiser Template:Abbr 8 Nov 20, 1997 Template:Small
11 Template:Yes2Win 11–0 Aaron Conway TKO 1 (6), Template:Small Aug 8, 1997 Template:Small
10 Template:Yes2Win 10–0 Cleveland Woods Template:Abbr 2 (8), Template:Small Jul 11, 1997 Template:Small
9 Template:Yes2Win 9–0 Willie Johnson TKO 2 Apr 8, 1997 Template:Small
8 Template:Yes2Win 8–0 Mark Johnson KO 1 (6), Template:Small Mar 6, 1997 Template:Small
7 Template:Yes2Win 7–0 Tim Knight KO 1 Feb 6, 1997 Template:Small
6 Template:Yes2Win 6–0 Trent Surratt KO 1 (6), Template:Small Jan 31, 1997 Template:Small
5 Template:Yes2Win 5–0 Ronnie Smith Template:Abbr 3 (6), Template:Small Jan 9, 1997 Template:Small
4 Template:Yes2Win 4–0 Fabian Meza KO 1 (4) Dec 28, 1996 Template:Small
3 Template:Yes2Win 3–0 Greg McGhee KO 2 (4), Template:Small Dec 17, 1996 Template:Small
2 Template:Yes2Win 2–0 Sean Fink KO 1 (4) Nov 29, 1996 Template:Small
1 Template:Yes2Win 1–0 Moses Harris Template:Abbr 1 (4), Template:Small Nov 8, 1996 Template:Small

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ReferencesEdit

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