Thats a real shame for Byrd. He should hang them up, he has had a remarkable career at heavyweight considering his size. No point in continuing after this.
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Thats a real shame for Byrd. He should hang them up, he has had a remarkable career at heavyweight considering his size. No point in continuing after this.
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I never liked Chris Byrd as a heavyweight. Now, as a light-heavy, I just feel sorry for him. He looked like he had lost even more than the 40 pounds he lost to move down. His skinny legs looked like they belonged on a middleweight.
He needs to retire already, before he gets permanently injured.
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He's got nothing else to prove, unless it's something he needs to prove to himself.
I still can't believe he got up after the shot Ike landed on him - I would've been in the hospital for a week after that one.
It was painful to watch him last night. I was dead wrong and thought he would be able to do something at LHW. He looked totally shot and clueless about how to fight a guy who is naturally smaller. At this point, he's too slow to sit back and try to counter punch decent LHW, and that's basically his whole game. The tried to fight like he did against slow 240lb guys and looked foolish.
Time to hang em up, Chris.
thats a real shame, he was a decent heavy champ, a good person, always did his best......... for it to end like that after all the work that would have gone into making 175 is somewhat sad, real shame his carrer may be over on such a note
It was a bit sad to see him like that and I've never even been a fan. But he always was willing to fight anybody and that has to be respected.
Legs were totally shot. Totally, could see it in the first round. Gotta be it for him, he shouldn't be allowed to fight anymore.
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He didn't look good at all last night. He contributed enough to the boxing world, and I think he should call it quit.
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