Chris Byrd vs Vitali Klitschko: My Scorecard with Comments

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Beatle, Jul 3, 2011.


  1. Bert Cooper

    Bert Cooper Guest

    Must of been why Vitali refused repeatedly to rematch Lewis when Lewis begged him over and over for a rematch. :rofl

    Anyway, stick to predicting the future so we can all laugh at your stupidity when you get it wrong 90% of the time.
     
  2. attaboi

    attaboi Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    what prediction did I get wrong fool?

    If Vitali was a real warrior he would have capitalized on his once in a life time opportunity like Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman did. We saw how good Vitali really was when he fought a real heavyweight instead of the overweight midgets he built his 90% KO ratio on.
     
  3. Bert Cooper

    Bert Cooper Guest

    Rahman was forced to fight a rematch. He didn't "capitalize" on anything other than Lewis not training properly for the first fight.

    McCall "capitalized" by going full crackhead and having a nervous breakdown during the fight. :rofl

    What other genius insights do you have?
     
  4. Bert Cooper

    Bert Cooper Guest

    Try making some. Why should Dino be the only one being exposed over and over as a total fool?
     
  5. Russian_Glass

    Russian_Glass Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :deal:deal
     
  6. Russian_Glass

    Russian_Glass Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Hilarious if true. :rofl
     
  7. edward morbius

    edward morbius Boxing Addict Full Member

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    "had shoulder surgery and was out for almost a whole year."

    This is interesting to me, so I looked up the dates of his fights on fightsrec.com---here they are

    Chris Byrd-----April 11, 2000

    Timo Hoffmann--November 25, 2000

    Orlin Norris-----January 27, 2001

    Ross Puritty----December 8, 2001

    Vaughn Bean---February 8, 2002

    Larry Donald---November 23, 2002

    so the gap between Byrd and Hoffmann is 7 months 14 days

    the gap between Norris and Puritty is 10 months 11 days

    the gap between Bean and Donald is 9 months 15 days

    My conclusion is that the gap between fights clearly doesn't prove your case.
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    I have another issue. I admit I am ignorant of modern sports medicine,

    so I have a question which occurred to me watching the Vitali-Hoffmann fight.

    Obviously one can see a boxer from the waist up,

    at 0.56 in the youtube tape there is a close-up of Vitali from the front with good view of his chest and shoulders. I did not notice any scar at all including on his shoulder.

    at 5:46 there a good view of Vitali from the back. I again did not notice any scar on the back of his shoulders.

    I paused the tape at both places to look close for a scar and didn't see one.

    So a serious question from an old guy---can they operate these days w/o leaving a scar? I know lasers are something different. Can they operate on you w/o leaving any visible sign you were operated on?

    I know my operations, including one I had in 2013, left scars.
     
  8. Dos Huevos

    Dos Huevos Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No matter your level of hysteria, I still remain an entirely seperate entity from Freedom. I'm starting to not even mind the association because he clearly made a permanent gouge in you and your ilk's filthy consciousness.:rofl
     
  9. Mind Reader

    Mind Reader J-U-ICE Full Member

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    The scars for certain surgeries can actually be pretty small. Peyton Manning had 4 neck surgeries within a year and he has a thin scar about the length of an inch on his neck, and it has to be a close up shot of him, and you really have to be looking to see it.
     
  10. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Im pretty sure there was no mention of an injury until the 6th or 7th round. He certainly didnt appear hurt...just wiffing at and sucking air. And im not complaining eith way, just pointing out klit fans ready made excuses. Thank you for proving me right.
     
  11. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Lmao...whatever you say Joe...Carcharias...Freedom...or whatever other alts you go by.
     
  12. Klitch K.O

    Klitch K.O Member Full Member

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    a healthy Vitali would have destroyed Byrd anytime, anywhere
     
  13. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yet he couldnt and got hurt swinging at air. Did i mention he was getting backed up much of the fight?
     
  14. Beatle

    Beatle Sheer Analysis Full Member

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    I thought the same thing when I opened the thread and started reading it. I said, "Man, this guy is spot on!" Then when I reached the end of the post, I realized it was my own scorecard!

    How on Earth did you find this? It's from 4 years ago :lol::lol::lol:
     
  15. Beatle

    Beatle Sheer Analysis Full Member

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    Lots of experts were fooled by BHop into thinking he was still the same fighter he was when he took the title from Pascal. Even Dwyer picked Hopkins!