GL: As Wladimir Klitschko's trainer, can you tell us why things are going to be different in the rematch against Lamon Brewster? "Because people will be happy this time. Wladimir will be very sharp for the fight. He'll be very prepared, we're still expecting it to be a difficult fight. Wladimir should win by knockout, within four rounds."
GL: Basically you're looking for this to be the same kind of performance we saw from him the first time before he got fatigued [and knocked out]?
ES:Â Yes, but that won't happen this time.
GL: Do you think Lamon Brewster has grown and improved since their first fight? Do you think he has deteriorated? What is your analysis of Brewster since their first fight?
ES: I think both fighters have grown. Wladimir has grown. Brewster had a successful defense in Germany against Krasniqi, and he also had successful defenses against Golata. He lost a very tough fight, a championship, so I think he's improved. He's a very good fighter.
GL: Do you think that a victory against Brewster eliminates any doubts that the people might have? There are people who doubt the fatigue situation, who said they didn't know what was going on, all the cries of foul play. Is this to eradicate that?
ES: I hope that this event will eradicate the questions that have been common. You never can tell, some people have certain fixations and they just won’t change.