What the hell was Chris Byrd thinking in his rematch with Wlad?

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  1. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he thought he was going to walk him down and ko him. this in spite of the fact he had zilch for power. never ko'd anyone of note.
     
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    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    My favorite part of the fight was when Lederman was bitching about clinching while Wlad was beating the **** out of and on the cusp of stopping Byrd. Lampley interrupted him, called him out on his **** as Wlad dropped Byrd lol.
     
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    pincai The Indonesian Thin Man Full Member

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    A small southpaw with no power against a giant heavyweight with one of the straightest right hand and a powerful left hook.
    Big props for Byrd, he always step up to the challenge.
     
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    I believe his plan was thinking wlad would gas.

    At that point, many still doubted wlad.

    But if you go back and watch that fight in hindsight, there was something different in wlads eyes like he figured it all out and was going to kill Byrd.
     
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    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Byrd and Wlad get a lot of credit in my book for consistently stepping up and taking tough fights, even if they were at a stylistic disadvantage.

    We need more of that.
     
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    ForemanJab Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    According to him he took advice from his cousin Lamon Brewster who told him that Wlad would wilt if he pressured him. What I remember most from that fight was the lightning quick 1-2 Wlad dropped Byrd with in the 5th.
     
  7. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    difference is brewster could punch.
     
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    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    His American handlers have been pumping up Byrd's ego before the fight. They told him he KO'd Vitali and Wlad is now such an easy target after the loss vs. Brewster. HBO thought the same. You just have to "get into close quarters" and "apply some pressure "and Wlad will fall apart.
     
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    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    Harsh! Wlad was a stylistic NIGHTMARE for Byrd. He knew this going in. He tried changing things up, but what else was he supposed to do? Wlad was all wrong for Byrd, and Chris knew it.
     
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    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i seem to remember the hbo announcers stating before the fight he had never ko'd "anybody you'd ever heard of" i believe was the exact quote.
     
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    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    changing strategies was probably a good idea, had he found a decent one. a powerless guy walking straight to a much larger, more skilled, far more powerful guy????? i question byrds intelligence. in interviews he usually sounded like he had read far too many of his own press clippings.
     
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  12. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    Byrd always fought in the pocket close up.
    That was his style, make then miss andand a flurry before cycling away and closing the distance again.

    The idea is obviously to remove any leverage Wlad had. Especially with the way Wlad had thrice been stopped it seemed like a good plan.

    What no one knew was Wlad had morphed from this defensively naive trigger happy offensive machine to probably the best defensive champion we've ever had.
     
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    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he whipped byrd easily with both styles.
     
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    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    The HBO guys legitimately thought Byrd made Vitali quit through his "rough housing" and "brutal infighting". They made Byrd out to be some sort of brute force monster.
     
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    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    Well done.