Would Ike Ibeabuchi be champion if he didn't go to Jail?

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  • Davros?
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    #61
    The Tua Ibeabuchi fight was very good it was close though, the reason people were impressed by Ike was becuase he beat Tua at his own game, The Byrd win was his best imo he was much more impressive than anyone against a prime Byrd no one was able to destory him in that style including the Klits. I think Ike would have won a title at some point and would have a great chance against both Wlad and Vitali but he was unstable he looked totally insane at the end of the 3rd or 4th round against Byrd, its a shame he had great natural talent but not the mind to control it.

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    • Thunder Lips
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      #62
      Originally posted by DavrosPremuleas
      The Tua Ibeabuchi fight was very good it was close though, the reason people were impressed by Ike was becuase he beat Tua at his own game, The Byrd win was his best imo he was much more impressive than anyone against a prime Byrd no one was able to destory him in that style including the Klits. I think Ike would have won a title at some point and would have a great chance against both Wlad and Vitali but he was unstable he looked totally insane at the end of the 3rd or 4th round against Byrd, its a shame he had great natural talent but not the mind to control it.
      Ike did not beat Tua at his own game. What he did do was fully realize Oleg's strategy of frustrating Tua with a busy jab and short lefts while keeping the right back and high to block David's lunging left knockout attempts.



      Oleg's success agianst Tua before his 11th Round meltdown.

      Wlad was just as dominating against prime Byrd as Ike but in a different way, shutting him out completely on one card and coming close on the other two. Had Ike not been convicted of ****, he was already slipping, his weight was gradually increasing and he looked fatigued, stressed, and sloppy before the sudden Byrd knockout which wasn't that dominating of a performance before the fact.
      Last edited by Thunder Lips; 05-17-2009, 06:23 PM.

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      • sweetpea87
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        #63
        Could have beat probably everyone except Lennox Lewis I bet

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        • Ryn0
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          #64
          Originally posted by RunW/Knives
          It's so sloppy that fight is. Pier 6.
          I thought it was an excellent fight...

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          • street bully
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            #65
            Wow Jim Jeffries, you're red K'ing me for stating that Danny Williams was probably in worse shape than Vitalli when he dislocated his shoulder? You're a ****in joke and a hoe.

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            • Davros?
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              #66
              Originally posted by Thunder Lips
              Ike did not beat Tua at his own game. What he did do was fully realize Oleg's strategy of frustrating Tua with a busy jab and short lefts while keeping the right back and high to block David's lunging left knockout attempts.



              Oleg's success agianst Tua before his 11th Round meltdown.

              Wlad was just as dominating against prime Byrd as Ike but in a different way, shutting him out completely on one card and coming close on the other two. Had Ike not been convicted of ****, he was already slipping, his weight was gradually increasing and he looked fatigued, stressed, and sloppy before the sudden Byrd knockout which wasn't that dominating of a performance before the fact.
              yeah that’s what he did but I meant that he also worked on the inside at time's then went back on the outside using the jab and I def remember him blocking the left with his right I fully agree with that, I disagree about him already slipping by the time he beat Byrd though I watched that last night and although he was not at optimum weight he was showing much more upper body and head movement in that fight and he looked very quick for his size, although he did look completely insane at the end of the 3rd.
              Last edited by Davros?; 05-18-2009, 09:19 AM.

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              • Stickman
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                #67
                Originally posted by street bully
                Wow Jim Jeffries, you're red K'ing me for stating that Danny Williams was probably in worse shape than Vitalli when he dislocated his shoulder? You're a ****in joke and a hoe.
                Green K to you to help offset the red K you got for simply stating your opinion.

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