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Originally posted by BKM- View PostI've watched that fight quite a few times. Byrd was very crafty and confident and gave Klitschko a lot of trouble(More trouble than he gave past prime Andrew Golota). I don't think it's a coincidence that Vitali wrecked his shoulder, he likely overextended due to Byrd's slick defense.
if youre a golota fan/wladvit hater, fine. but try to fit in some honest critiquing. we all want to be viewed as fight fans, not fan boys. i highly doubt prime golota beats the wlad aj beat and any version of vit kills golota.
my opinions demand i say this due to golotas resume and history of imploding when the lights are at their brightest.
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Originally posted by Elroy The Great View Posthe wasnt that crafty or slick. he was losing, thats what he was.
Golota on the other hand had no problems with Byrd. With his punches in punches and accuracy, he was able to neutralize Byrd, outscore him and know when to and when not to attack. And with such a frustrating opponent, Golota at that time was able to keep his cool and not foul out. Funny how that works out right? Like I said in the beginning of the thread, by the time he was past prime he had heart and mental strength for some reason. If only he had it pre-car accident.
I don't care who you favor in this matchup, it's factually wrong to act like Golota wasn't on that level or would just be a can smash for Klitschkos.
if youre a golota fan/wladvit hater, fine. but try to fit in some honest critiquing. we all want to be viewed as fight fans, not fan boys. i highly doubt prime golota beats the wlad aj beat and any version of vit kills golota.
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Originally posted by BKM- View PostNobody has ever made Vitali miss that many punches and look that comfortable while doing it(while being a small CW too). He was so good at it that Vitali overextended on his punches to the point of badly injuring his shoulder. At that point the scorecards didn't matter.
Golota on the other hand had no problems with Byrd. With his punches in punches and accuracy, he was able to neutralize Byrd, outscore him and know when to and when not to attack. And with such a frustrating opponent, Golota at that time was able to keep his cool and not foul out. Funny how that works out right? Like I said in the beginning of the thread, by the time he was past prime he had heart and mental strength for some reason. If only he had it pre-car accident.
I don't care who you favor in this matchup, it's factually wrong to act like Golota wasn't on that level or would just be a can smash for Klitschkos.
was
LOSING
the tide
wasnt
turning.......
byrd
didnt
cause
the injury.....
now that weve gotten passed the obvious, is there another, more official win you want to try and impress me with ??!?!?!?!?
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Originally posted by Elroy The Great View Postbyrd
was
LOSING
the tide
wasnt
turning.......
byrd
didnt
cause
the injury.....
now that weve gotten passed the obvious, is there another, more official win you want to try and impress me with ??!?!?!?!?
You really need to learn what you're talking about.
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