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  • paul750
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    #31
    Originally posted by McKay
    He is good at sticking his tounge out and acting like a clown after he gets clocked. Indeed that was a fancy shoulder roll against Golota but I hardly think it meritted him being awarded a draw. I have not seen the Oquendo or McCline fights.
    Actually he's one of the best ''boxers'' the division has seen in years, he's a middleweight in a heavyweights body, i think in years to come he'll be looked upon better. Bryd UD

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    • The Troll
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      #32
      Originally posted by paul750
      Actually he's one of the best ''boxers'' the division has seen in years, he's a middleweight in a heavyweights body, i think in years to come he'll be looked upon better. Bryd UD
      except for one minor detail you missed. Chris Byrd only had one pro fight below 170 pounds that was his pro debut, which he was 169 pounds for. 2nd fight 171, 3rd fight 193, 4th fight 200, most recent fight 214.

      Look at the left column http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=004923
      Last edited by The Troll; 09-05-2005, 03:30 PM.

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        #33
        Evander Holyfield also started his career also at Lt Hevayweight. His first 4 fights. I never heard him use that as an excuse though for poor performances.

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        • myke_test1
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          #34
          Byrd by decision i would bet all my points on it but i wanna bet on the James Toney fight that Guinn will not go the distance.....any takers ? and if they are none then i'll bet all my points on Byrd by decision

          get off the mans nuts...the shoulder roll with golota was classic many fights wish they can roll a punch that clean.....and as far as the McCline fight you try fighting a man way way bigger then you the first thing you gonna do is wait to he get tired.....Byrd did it in fashion reeled of 6-7 punch combinations that all went through clean on McCline...


          Byrd By decision

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          • paul750
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            #35
            Originally posted by McKay
            except for one minor detail you missed. Chris Byrd only had one pro fight below 170 pounds that was his pro debut, which he was 169 pounds for. 2nd fight 171, 3rd fight 193, 4th fight 200, most recent fight 214.

            Look at the left column http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=004923
            Actually what i meant was he fights with the type of finesse of a middleweight, you took it up wrong, he's 214 with the skill of a middleweight.

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            • Tha_Greatest
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              #36
              Originally posted by MrUnstoppable
              Apparently you aren't one of those people either. Prepare to be disappointed when you watch that fight. What Byrd lacks in power he makes up for in skill. Instead of making assumptions as an armchair quarterback, ask someone who actually steps in the ring. Byrd is much more respected than you'd care to admit.
              I respect Chris, hes a boring runner in boxing, his fights or running is still a joy to not watch,



              Chris happens to be a very good runner, ill give him that, if his life depended on it and he was stuck in South Central L.A with some criminals harassing Chris, Chris would get punched in the face, all Chris would do is run away.


              Chris Byrd is a Pigeon Bird

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