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    Default Re: Master doesn't realize that Chris Byrd did not make Vitali quit

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    You are being too harsh.

    Any boxer can get injured in a fight and it does not matter who was their opponent at the time.

    Wlad did avenge his loss to Brewster and dominated the division.

    When Fury beats Wlad, it will be a top heavyweight he has beaten not a mentally weak one.
    Wlad faced Brewster in a rematch 3 years later and Brewster coming off a loss. There was no imediate rematch, or even after a fight in between. Look at Lewis v Rahman. Lewis suffered a bad bad defeat and one that may have needed time to fix any confidence problems but he jumped straight back in and anhialated him.

    He didnt rematch Sanders or Purrity. Vitali didnt rematch Byrd and there is a reason for that. Its not harsh to think that a supposedly such superior fighter couldnt continue with one arm. Many other great fighters have done it. Look at the mess Abraham was with his jaw litterally smashed to pieces and hanging from his face. There is no argument, the pair of them have that weak ess about them and I reckon if Tyson doesnt kncok Wlad out, that Klitschko trait will rear its ugly head and like Vitali did, Wlad will find a reason to stay in the corner.
    Ross, has Wlad dominated the heavyweight division for a good while? The answer is yes. So when this coward beats Tyson, how is that going to make Tyson look?
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    Default Re: Master doesn't realize that Chris Byrd did not make Vitali quit

    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    You are being too harsh.

    Any boxer can get injured in a fight and it does not matter who was their opponent at the time.

    Wlad did avenge his loss to Brewster and dominated the division.

    When Fury beats Wlad, it will be a top heavyweight he has beaten not a mentally weak one.
    Wlad faced Brewster in a rematch 3 years later and Brewster coming off a loss. There was no imediate rematch, or even after a fight in between. Look at Lewis v Rahman. Lewis suffered a bad bad defeat and one that may have needed time to fix any confidence problems but he jumped straight back in and anhialated him.

    He didnt rematch Sanders or Purrity. Vitali didnt rematch Byrd and there is a reason for that. Its not harsh to think that a supposedly such superior fighter couldnt continue with one arm. Many other great fighters have done it. Look at the mess Abraham was with his jaw litterally smashed to pieces and hanging from his face. There is no argument, the pair of them have that weak ess about them and I reckon if Tyson doesnt kncok Wlad out, that Klitschko trait will rear its ugly head and like Vitali did, Wlad will find a reason to stay in the corner.
    Ross, has Wlad dominated the heavyweight division for a good while? The answer is yes. So when this coward beats Tyson, how is that going to make Tyson look?
    Also Lewis had to fight Rahman to get the title back, the last time he lost it it took him years to get it back.
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    Default Re: Master doesn't realize that Chris Byrd did not make Vitali quit

    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    You are being too harsh.

    Any boxer can get injured in a fight and it does not matter who was their opponent at the time.

    Wlad did avenge his loss to Brewster and dominated the division.

    When Fury beats Wlad, it will be a top heavyweight he has beaten not a mentally weak one.
    Wlad faced Brewster in a rematch 3 years later and Brewster coming off a loss. There was no imediate rematch, or even after a fight in between. Look at Lewis v Rahman. Lewis suffered a bad bad defeat and one that may have needed time to fix any confidence problems but he jumped straight back in and anhialated him.

    He didnt rematch Sanders or Purrity. Vitali didnt rematch Byrd and there is a reason for that. Its not harsh to think that a supposedly such superior fighter couldnt continue with one arm. Many other great fighters have done it. Look at the mess Abraham was with his jaw litterally smashed to pieces and hanging from his face. There is no argument, the pair of them have that weak ess about them and I reckon if Tyson doesnt kncok Wlad out, that Klitschko trait will rear its ugly head and like Vitali did, Wlad will find a reason to stay in the corner.
    Ross, has Wlad dominated the heavyweight division for a good while? The answer is yes. So when this coward beats Tyson, how is that going to make Tyson look?
    Only for less than two years since Vitali retired.

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    You are being too harsh.

    Any boxer can get injured in a fight and it does not matter who was their opponent at the time.

    Wlad did avenge his loss to Brewster and dominated the division.

    When Fury beats Wlad, it will be a top heavyweight he has beaten not a mentally weak one.
    Wlad faced Brewster in a rematch 3 years later and Brewster coming off a loss. There was no imediate rematch, or even after a fight in between. Look at Lewis v Rahman. Lewis suffered a bad bad defeat and one that may have needed time to fix any confidence problems but he jumped straight back in and anhialated him.

    He didnt rematch Sanders or Purrity. Vitali didnt rematch Byrd and there is a reason for that. Its not harsh to think that a supposedly such superior fighter couldnt continue with one arm. Many other great fighters have done it. Look at the mess Abraham was with his jaw litterally smashed to pieces and hanging from his face. There is no argument, the pair of them have that weak ess about them and I reckon if Tyson doesnt kncok Wlad out, that Klitschko trait will rear its ugly head and like Vitali did, Wlad will find a reason to stay in the corner.
    Ross, has Wlad dominated the heavyweight division for a good while? The answer is yes. So when this coward beats Tyson, how is that going to make Tyson look?
    Also Lewis had to fight Rahman to get the title back, the last time he lost it it took him years to get it back.
    Still a year less than it took Wlad to rematch Brewster

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