Comments Thread For: Chris Byrd: Wilder Can't Take Pressure, Almost Lost To Old Man
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Actually he did lose to Ortiz, Ortiz knocked him out on his feet but the corrupt referee gave chicken legs wilder extra time to recover.Comment
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Kind of like that time Andrew Golota (LOL) came out of retirement and kicked your ass but got robbed on the cards? Byrd has no room to talk. I also remember the time Byrd was complaining to the ref when Ibeabuchi KOd him instead of paying attention to the fight. What a boring idiot. It was day to celebrate when he retired.Last edited by ddeg10; 06-17-2018, 10:51 PM.Comment
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Wilder actually likes guys going at him as it makes easier to land counters. That's how Ortiz got knocked out to start with. Actually Ortiz tried to apply pressure to Wilder all night but Wilder was still able to move around the ring rarely getting cornered. The few times Ortiz cornered Wilder, he couldn't do much as this is the type of moment were Wilder is more dangerous, ask Szpilka. But he was on point about Joshua don't using his reach at it's max potentialComment
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You dont know anything about me Groupie!!! I gets mine and ALWAYS have!! Ive probably had a bigger impact on more peoples lives then u and Byrd put together!! Keep trying thoughComment
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didn't AJ get put on his ass by an ancient fossilized dinosaur named Wlad?? coming off years of inactivity and an embarrassing defeat to top it off..
and since when is the Juiceman a "pressure" fighter? he remained timid all night against Parker. he kept flinching at every feint and jumping two feet back.
Ortiz has more skills and ring IQ than AJ could ever hope to have. the Juiceman doesn't have the discipline or technique to avoid Wilder's bombs for too long. his stiff bodybuilder head doesn't move and it'll be knocked off.Comment
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I think everyone would benefit greatly from a little more objectivity and a lot less fanboyism. I can understand when some guys have a favorite fighter, but some take it way beyond rational norms and lose all sense of reason. Sadly, these are that one's that crash the hardest when their fav. gets blown out in a fight.
Just a little thought I had from reading this thread
In any case, it would seem that both AJ and Wilder have issues fighting an inside game. I was hoping to see AJ's inside game when he fought Parker but the referee explicitly forbid any inside fighting and that is one of Parker's strengths. So to date, I've seen little inside fighting from either AJ or Wilder.
So, it would seem that this fight (AJ vs Wilder) will be fought at range. And that is a huge advantage for Wilder, who isn't as flat-footed as AJ and moves very well for a big dude.
Still and in spite of all the preliminary rap\opinions by many, I see this as a great fight for as long as it lasts. My $$$ is on Wilder due to the fear factor AJ has of getting caught, his lack of defense (Both are actually lacking defense) and Wilder's mobility, which will create opening for those unpredictable bombs that Wilder throws.
I expect in advance, that many of the lunatic hardcore AJ fans will be MIA post-fight.
Still, hit me up ... I'm all in with the ecash on Wilder in this fight. I'm even going in hard with the real $$$$ on this one.Comment
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Byrd is correct in that pressure fighters are the Wilder fear. Wilder was carefully kept away from pressure guys like The brothers Klitschko. Povetkin and Whyte also were two styles who would beat Wilder every time. That's why Brezeale is now hand picked to be beaten next. Perfect style for Wilder. It's a joke how Pbc protected this bum. Hoping to make him into a star in the ****** black community.Comment
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