So If Adamek's Too Small For Vitali, What Does That Make Byrd?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Russell, Sep 5, 2011.


  1. drowller

    drowller Well-Known Member Full Member

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    wasnt he?
     
  2. Schuden

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    :patsch:patsch:patsch
     
  3. Schuden

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    Unfortunately, injury is part of the boxing game. It would not surprise me if Vitali gets injured against Adamek.
     
  4. Faerun

    Faerun Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Gotta rip Vitali's shoulder out then.
     
  5. Schuden

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    He WAS drained, dip****.
     
  6. bruce_keyes

    bruce_keyes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    All I need to know about Adamek, I saw in his last performance against McBride.... this answered all my questions about how 'Good' he is .... :lol:
     
  7. blacktopbully

    blacktopbully Boxing Addict banned

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    If injuries are part of the game then so is having the common sense to pick the right weight to fight at dip ****

    Get your excuses ready dip ****

    A 40 year old man is about to pole axe your hero dip ****

    Ride the hype train dip ****
     
  8. blacktopbully

    blacktopbully Boxing Addict banned

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    Ahh let them live in their little fairy tale world they know better then to think this guy has a chance against big time vitali

    They know this but they want to play like the guy will win until the fight gets going
    Then they'll flood the forums wasting precious space blabbing on about how life isn't fair for a pole at heavyweight
     
  9. Vidic

    Vidic Rest in Peace Manny Full Member

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    Yes it would be a surprise. It is part of the boxing game yes, but Byrd did not win the fight because he came up with a gameplan perfect for being the smaller man and beating Vitali, he won because Vitali was forced to quit though an injury unrelated to Byrds punches/gameplan.

    Unless someone is going to tell me Byrds plan was to cause Vitali to tear his rotator cuff.
     
  10. Schuden

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    I am not making excuses for anyone. Look at the photos above and check the size of Adamek's head, hands, neck and arms. You don't need to be a genius to see that Adamek was clearly drained at LHW.

    Maybe Klitschko should fight Cunningham at CW? If Adamek can drain from 220 pounds to 175 then I'm pretty sure Klitschko can drain the weight to make CW.

    Then maybe you could start threads about excuses.

    Go to bed tough guy.
     
  11. Schuden

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    Then why bother watching the fight? :lol:
     
  12. Schuden

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    You think it was Vitali's plan to cause Solis' knee to buckle? It's part of the game. It's not always a kayo on the chin.
     
  13. blacktopbully

    blacktopbully Boxing Addict banned

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    I haven't heard this much crying in years not since george bush dominated al gore in 2000
     
  14. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    The difference is, Adamek grew from a LHW->220lbs man, whereas the Klitschkos have always been heavyweights, so your point is absolutely non-valid.

    For a so called 220lbs man who drained himself to 175lbs :rofl he sure made it easy for 8 years STRAIGHT! :lol:

    The fact is, you are too deluded and stupid to know that Adamek never walked around at 220lbs when he was fighting at 175lbs. He may have been slightly drained against Dawson, but he was thuroughly outboxed, end of.
     
  15. Axe

    Axe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Vitali was not yet prime when he fought Byrd. He hadn't fought anybody up to that point in his career, except glass jawed Hebie Hide who lasted 3 minutes.