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Old 05-12-2008, 01:46 PM
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Default Chris Byrd v Shaun George

Chris Byrd makes his return to the ring on Friday at Light Heavyweight. At 39 years old he has dropped 25lbs. A lot of people would think a heavyweight dropping that much weight would be indestructible however this is not always the case, losing that much weight has major effects on how you can take a punch. Not only that he is used to fighting at heavyweight pace, watching him spar he still seems to be fighting at the slower pace. Shaun George is a decent opponent for him and he is tough but limited. How much effect is Byrd going to have on the division, am thinking he should get through this one but I am not sure he will beat any of top guys. I have also admired Byrd's heart and his ability to take on the monsters in the heavyweight division what are you opinions on how he will do ?
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