View Full Version : Who Would Win? Andrew Golota vs Chris Byrd


Atwa_66
11-26-2004, 09:57 PM
In a heavyweight fight,who would win?
Challenger: Andrew Golota
Champion: Chris Byrd

Zab Super Judah
11-26-2004, 10:03 PM
golota ....he already beat byrd but was robbed

bigdlb12
11-26-2004, 10:04 PM
did you miss the fight?

trinidadpr87
11-26-2004, 10:06 PM
Who Would Win Andrew Golota Vs. Mike Tyson Lol.

tino
11-26-2004, 10:07 PM
hello mister quaker !

trinidadpr87
11-26-2004, 10:09 PM
In a heavyweight fight,who would win?
Challenger: Andrew Golota
Champion: Chris Byrd
I THOUGHT THEY WOULD FIGHT AT MIDDLEWEIGHT :p

bigdlb12
11-26-2004, 10:12 PM
Who Would Win Andrew Golota Vs. Mike Tyson Lol.
ummm tyson via KO in 4 but then it would be a NC due to tyson being + for Weed smokin

neils7147933
11-26-2004, 10:14 PM
In a heavyweight fight,who would win?
Challenger: Andrew Golota
Champion: Chris Byrd

It would be a draw. And it would happen in April of 2004.

http://s87055504.onlinehome.us/pics/STFU01.jpg

Atwa_66
11-26-2004, 10:18 PM
Apparently nobody on this forum understands the word REMATCH
I'm sorry, I forgot, Rematches don't ever happen? :confused:

Let me re-phrase the title: "Who Would Win? Andrew Golota vs Chris Byrd, in a rematch"

Sorry about that :)

tino
11-26-2004, 10:22 PM
Apparently nobody on this forum understands the word REMATCH
I'm sorry, I forgot, Rematches don't ever happen? :confused:

Let me re-phrase the title: "Who Would Win? Andrew Golota vs Chris Byrd, in a rematch"

Sorry about that :)

IT S NOT ENOUGH TO THINK "REMATCH" YOU HAVE TO TYPE IT , THAT S HOW A COMPUTER WORKS , MISTER QUAKER.

Atwa_66
11-26-2004, 10:24 PM
IT S NOT ENOUGH TO THINK "REMATCH" YOU HAVE TO TYPE IT , THAT S HOW A COMPUTER WORKS , MISTER QUAKER.
Lets see, If the fight already happened, what would another fight with the same fighters be? Possibly a rematch? Hmmmm...I think it's common sense?

Moon
11-26-2004, 10:37 PM
This rematch is interesting for two reasons.

#1 The first fight was good. Both guys showed respect for both the fight game and the fans by showing-up conditoned. That seems almost rare these days (recall Sanders and Oscar)
#2 Both fighters do not adjust. Meaning, they will pretty much fight the same fight we saw last time.

Difference is that Golota will probably stay busier, because he knows thats what is required to beat the pitty-patt Byrd. Also, Byrd has been hurt by a big guy and knows that Golota will be better conditioned than the guy that floor him on Supremacy Night.

I like Golota in this one, by TKO, mid rounds. Golota learned his lesson. Once a guy is hurt, you stay busy. Byrd won't like it much.

Atwa_66
11-26-2004, 10:46 PM
This rematch is interesting for two reasons.

#1 The first fight was good. Both guys showed respect for both the fight game and the fans by showing-up conditoned. That seems almost rare these days (recall Sanders and Oscar)
#2 Both fighters do not adjust. Meaning, they will pretty much fight the same fight we saw last time.

Difference is that Golota will probably stay busier, because he knows thats what is required to beat the pitty-patt Byrd. Also, Byrd has been hurt by a big guy and knows that Golota will be better conditioned than the guy that floor him on Supremacy Night.

I like Golota in this one, by TKO, mid rounds. Golota learned his lesson. Once a guy is hurt, you stay busy. Byrd won't like it much.
That was a great post, I agree with you 100%, plus you're right, both fighters don't adjust at all, I like how you looked at it. Nice Job.

Moon
11-26-2004, 11:17 PM
That was a great post, I agree with you 100%, plus you're right, both fighters don't adjust at all, I like how you looked at it. Nice Job.

Plus.... if the flu-bug had not nailed Golota a few days before the Lewis fight, I think that would have been a toss-up.

bigdlb12
11-26-2004, 11:24 PM
IT S NOT ENOUGH TO THINK "REMATCH" YOU HAVE TO TYPE IT , THAT S HOW A COMPUTER WORKS , MISTER QUAKER.
binary 01001100 lol, thinking and typing are 2 different things,LMAO

Pac_Man = God
11-26-2004, 11:51 PM
Byrd would win by TKO in 10 rounds or less.

paulmmv
11-27-2004, 01:40 AM
Andrew Golota

vB Martin
11-27-2004, 01:52 AM
...and knows that Golota will be better conditioned than the guy that floor him on Supremacy Night...
um.. McCline was very well conditioned when they fought, and actually moves pretty well for a 270 lb man. McCline's problem is he has no punch for a man his size.

abdiel2k3
11-27-2004, 02:21 AM
Golota rematch with byrd
hmmmmmm
gimme some time to think
okkkk, uhh hmmm , i seee, carrry the one, subtract the reciprical
ok got it
I wouldnt give a fuk!!

julDilla
11-27-2004, 02:31 AM
Golota rematch with byrd
hmmmmmm
gimme some time to think
okkkk, uhh hmmm , i seee, carrry the one, subtract the reciprical
ok got it
I wouldnt give a fuk!!

i sure wouldnt to be honest :cool:

existenz
11-27-2004, 03:38 AM
golota will win again

jujitsujn
11-27-2004, 06:03 AM
who really cares about this one?

TheFairPole
11-27-2004, 08:24 AM
And still ROBBED again... Andrew Golota!!!

Moon
11-27-2004, 10:12 AM
um.. McCline was very well conditioned when they fought, and actually moves pretty well for a 270 lb man. McCline's problem is he has no punch for a man his size.

MccLine was very well conditioned "for a 270lb man", granted. Trouble is he's not as athletic as Golota. McCline didn't throw much past the mid-rounds because he just didn't have it in him after flurrying (and flooring) Byrd early in most rounds. Golota will be throwing later and will be throwing harder than "no punch" McCline.

If Golota connects early like McCline, Byrd might stay down. If he get's up, his legs won't be there and that would be The End.

Moon
11-27-2004, 10:25 AM
who really cares about this one?

When any guy get's robbed in a Title Fight, especially at Heavy, fight fans should "really care" that a rematch is in-place.

Then we should be doubly pissed-off that King will now walk Golota away from that re-match, at least until somebody less deserving like Ruiz get's a shot a Byrd. Then King get's his Big One ($$$) with the Ruiz-Byrd winner (probably Ruiz) unifying against Vitali.

Any Heavy fan would like to see Byrd-Golota, if they both show-up and do what they did the first time around, it was a damned good showing by both guys. We deserve more of those fights and King deserves nothing for robbing us of them.

ejk22
11-27-2004, 10:44 AM
If either Ruiz or Byrd want a fight against Vitali (that's assuming he beats Williams) it should be on Vitali's terms and not on Don King's. He should attempt to keep King away as much as possible from getting involved because that could only mean problems for Vitali. You must remember Vitali does not have to fight Byrd or Ruiz, all he needs to do is continue on fighting WBC mandatory's. The ball is in Vitali's court not in Byrd's, Ruiz or Kings.

ejk22
11-27-2004, 10:46 AM
Also I believe Golota need's to leave Don King and possibly join up with Golden Boy or Vitali's promotional team. He will never accomplish anything with King who will pay off judges to continue robbing Golota of title's.

MlLkMan
11-27-2004, 12:05 PM
I think Byrd is too fast.

bigdlb12
11-27-2004, 12:37 PM
Also I believe Golota need's to leave Don King and possibly join up with Golden Boy or Vitali's promotional team. He will never accomplish anything with King who will pay off judges to continue robbing Golota of title's.
yeah that would be cool

Nautilus
11-27-2004, 12:40 PM
yeah that would be cool



If Frank comes back he would beat up Golota and Byrd at the same time.

dempseyfire
11-27-2004, 12:50 PM
Golota was not robbed in their first fight. I'm afraid anyone who scored the fight for Andrew doesn't know the meaning of "effective" aggression. Golota just tired himself out wailing away ineffective punches on Byrd's gloves and shoulders and allowed Byrd to sweep most of the later rounds. Golota in his 2nd incarnation has not showed good stamina (the man is 36 years old) and he lacks the snap on his punches he displayed 8 years ago. In a rematch an even older and less ethusiastic Golota would get beaten clearly on the scorecards . . .

ejk22
11-27-2004, 01:15 PM
If Frank comes back he would beat up Golota and Byrd at the same time.
Who the **** is Frank?

Moon
11-27-2004, 01:19 PM
If either Ruiz or Byrd want a fight against Vitali (that's assuming he beats Williams) it should be on Vitali's terms and not on Don King's. He should attempt to keep King away as much as possible from getting involved because that could only mean problems for Vitali. You must remember Vitali does not have to fight Byrd or Ruiz, all he needs to do is continue on fighting WBC mandatory's. The ball is in Vitali's court not in Byrd's, Ruiz or Kings.

Right and Wrong.

King's terms will be there, along with Vitali's. King would screw his fighters for a while longer, if Vitali's promoters don't bend and sway a bit. Without King's fighters, Vitali's "legacy" will not materialize.

King's boys need Vitali. Vitali needs them. Fighting the WBC mnadatory does not appeal to either Vitali, his bank account, his legacy and most of, to fight fans.

ejk22
11-27-2004, 01:20 PM
Well the Golota vs Byrd fight was alot closer decision than the Ruiz vs Golota fight. I had the Golota over Byrd by one point, ultra close. In the other fight I had Golota over Ruiz by three points.

Although the two times that Byrd did lean down and touch the canvas with his gloves in the rule book that should have been ruled a knockdown.

Moon
11-27-2004, 01:21 PM
Golota was not robbed in their first fight. I'm afraid anyone who scored the fight for Andrew doesn't know the meaning of "effective" aggression. Golota just tired himself out wailing away ineffective punches on Byrd's gloves and shoulders and allowed Byrd to sweep most of the later rounds. Golota in his 2nd incarnation has not showed good stamina (the man is 36 years old) and he lacks the snap on his punches he displayed 8 years ago. In a rematch an even older and less ethusiastic Golota would get beaten clearly on the scorecards . . .

Of course, while Golota is getting older, Byrd is getting younger? Doesn't help Byrd's "age" that he gets knocked on his can by the fly-swatter McCline.

moochi
11-27-2004, 02:06 PM
he wasn`t robbed at all, but rather pampered into the title bout....golota is too stiff and robotic, and i believe byrd took it too easy and thus making it a close decision.....if there were a rematch, byrd would win even more convincingly...

ejk22
11-27-2004, 02:51 PM
he wasn`t robbed at all, but rather pampered into the title bout....golota is too stiff and robotic, and i believe byrd took it too easy and thus making it a close decision.....if there were a rematch, byrd would win even more convincingly...
Still doesn't answer why Byrd was not charged with a knockdown when his gloves touched the canvas.

Nautilus
11-27-2004, 03:11 PM
Who the **** is Frank?


Frank is a rabbit from Donnie Darko.



http://www.jupiter2.com/eo/images2/best_of_2001/donnie_darko.jpg

trinidadpr87
11-27-2004, 03:16 PM
Frank is a rabbit from Donnie Darko.



http://www.jupiter2.com/eo/images2/best_of_2001/donnie_darko.jpg
most underrated film.

Nautilus
11-27-2004, 03:21 PM
most underrated film.



That is one of the best movies I have seen.

dempseyfire
11-27-2004, 03:44 PM
B/c Byrd's action clearly didn't result from a Golota punch. I admit it was wierd but Byrd was not knocked down . . . not even close.

ejk22
11-27-2004, 04:44 PM
B/c Byrd's action clearly didn't result from a Golota punch. I admit it was wierd but Byrd was not knocked down . . . not even close.
Yes it did, watch the fight again. Byrd was hit with a body shot and keeled over. Golota at that point should have unloaded on him but he was afraid because he thought he would be dq'd for something. When you receive as many warnings as he does from the ref then it is certain to play a role in your actions.

aaalex
11-27-2004, 05:15 PM
Byrd was better, than Golota.
And with it it is necessary to agree...

{BrownBomber}
11-27-2004, 05:21 PM
Who Would Win Andrew Golota Vs. Mike Tyson Lol.
What if he wouldve fought Lewis?

bigdlb12
11-27-2004, 05:58 PM
Frank is a rabbit from Donnie Darko.



http://www.jupiter2.com/eo/images2/best_of_2001/donnie_darko.jpg
there is frank :D , he will be back

bigdlb12
11-27-2004, 05:58 PM
Yes it did, watch the fight again. Byrd was hit with a body shot and keeled over. Golota at that point should have unloaded on him but he was afraid because he thought he would be dq'd for something. When you receive as many warnings as he does from the ref then it is certain to play a role in your actions.
yeah I am sure that is what Golota was thinking

aaalex
11-27-2004, 06:19 PM
Golota, as always, was afraid...?

Great
11-27-2004, 07:03 PM
Byrd was better, than Golota.
And with it it is necessary to agree...
If I shall not agree, you will not take offence?:)

aaalex
11-27-2004, 07:23 PM
If I shall not agree, you will not take offence?:)

Certainly I shall not take offence...
Especially already for a long time I wait, who can make real opposition to him(Byrd)...

Great
11-27-2004, 07:28 PM
Hope on Klytscko and Toney. Or another fight with Andrew.