A Look at Chris Byrd @ Light Heavy (Video)

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  • DuttyAlacrity
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    #11
    that ish is crazy he almost looks sickly

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    • slicksouthpaw16
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      #12
      Originally posted by SinatraFan
      I don't know what makes his record a terrible one. The fighter that he is wasn't suited for cruiserweight and now he's at a much more natural 175 pounds. He hasn't lost at that weight. He would've had a better resume' if fights with Eric Harding and other top guys didn't fall through last minute.
      I thought that he had 7 losses. I must have had him confused with another fighter. George has only loss twice.

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      • Mr. Ryan
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        #13
        Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
        I thought that he had 7 losses. I must have had him confused with another fighter. George has only loss twice.
        Shaun George is no slouch. He's been one of those fighters who was a talented amateur, and just couldn't find himself in the pros. He's healthy now and has shown a lot in the last few years. I've been to most of his fights over the last 3 years and have seen him improve. As a cruiserweight he just didn't have the pop to get it done. At 175, he's a legitimate force.

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        • Scott9945
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          #14
          Originally posted by SinatraFan
          Shaun George is no slouch. He's been one of those fighters who was a talented amateur, and just couldn't find himself in the pros. He's healthy now and has shown a lot in the last few years. I've been to most of his fights over the last 3 years and have seen him improve. As a cruiserweight he just didn't have the pop to get it done. At 175, he's a legitimate force.

          I saw the odds today and they were almost 5-1 for Byrd. I did take some of that action.

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