How did Ibeabuchi Destroy Prime Chrys Byrd when Vitali Klitschko Failed Miserably?

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  1. Ali Frazier

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    Ike was mental..isn't that obvious at this point? lol
     
  2. Azzer85

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    ike threw a punch klitskcho didn't use much....the uppercut
     
  3. Mendoza

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    LOL you can say it 100 times more. His opponents testimonials and this KO record strongly disagree with you.
     
  4. Mendoza

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    The injury happened in round three. So essentially Vitali was easily ahead of a prime Chris Byrd with one good working arm.
     
  5. Bummy Davis

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    Vitali was dominating Byrd and won most of the rounds, It was an injury that made him give up because there was no way Byrd was gonna win....Ike was more of a go-get him guy but that does not work with everyone but against Byrd who can not really hurt you it works Ike could not pull that off with Tyson or Lennox that would be do or die
     
  6. dinovelvet

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    Why did it take Wlad 2 attempts to get the stoppage when Byrd was shot to **** and at the end of his career years later?

    Because neither have the skills of an elite level HW.
     
  7. dinovelvet

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    Source? You got a medical report to prove it?

    Byrd was intenionaly holding back and when he began to fire back , Vitali tapped out and went home.
     
  8. latineg

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    yeah like if any doctor could confirm it was the 3rd goof, the source is his corner, take it or leave it, plus it got worse as it went on for him,,,

    I had a similar injury, some are worse than others and that's why McGirt as well as Vit could go to the 9th rd as it most likely tore more in the 9th, ,,, when I hurt mine I suddenly for the first time in my life lost all power in my entire arm. It hurt a lot as well, however, I couldn't lift my arm up not because it hurt so bad, because it wouldn't work. That freaked me out as much as the pain, nobody is prepared for that and I recall trying to move it kept ripping it more, which was probably what Vitali was up against while in boxing match,,, anyone that would call him out for that is ball less, lets not forget he had surgery thereafter, unless that was all a cover up, lol
     
  9. mcvey

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    McGirt didn't quit though ,he finished the fight.
     
  10. dinovelvet

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    Mayweather lost one arm in the 6th against Hernandez.

    He was visibly injured. You saw clearly the moment the injury took place.

    Vitali had less rounds to go than Floyd with this phantom injury nobody saw happening.

    Vitali had to quit instead of adapting like Floyd did because he hasn't the dimensions or versatility of a great fighter.
     
  11. Azzer85

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    I find it a coincidence that after the Chisora fight, Vitali suddenly complained he was injured during the fight.

    At least thats what his fans said
     
  12. dinovelvet

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    Vitali wanted to knock Chisora out for his pre fight antics.

    He couldn't nor could he stand his ground and was ran from pillar to post. His pride took a hit so he made excuses.

    There was no part in that fight that would suggest he was injured.
     
  13. Azzer85

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    There were times in that fight where i thought he was going to quit, he certainly had that look on his face
     
  14. mr. magoo

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    As did Holyfield against Byrd and other men in a few bouts we can probably come up with. But you can't label all shoulder injuries as being equally the same in their severity. we don't know exactly HOW badly one shoulder was damaged over another.
     
  15. latineg

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    yeah, but I didn't imply that McGirt quit, I implied that all rotator cuff rips are not equal,,,,

    thus to imply that because McGirt didn't quit that it meant his was as bad as Vitali's is to assume all leg breaks are the same when they are not