You gotta know when to hold 'em and you gotta know when to fold 'em.
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You gotta know when to hold 'em and you gotta know when to fold 'em.
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I actually think he could be a good analyst. Maybe Showtime or ESPN (if they went to a three man team.)
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After Byrd lost the title to Klitschko, I recommended to him to move to cruiserweight. He said he was considering it but returned as a heavyweight and lost to Povetkin. Then rumors came out he was going to drop to Lightheavy. I recommended that it was too much weight loss and again mentioned cruiserweight. He said he felt fine and against my suggestions got beat as I had feared he would. Now he's returning at cuiserweight! Is it too late? I don't know but it is the best weight for him.
And I have no problem with him comming back against a "bum". One step at a time, this makes a true comeback. There is time for him to rebuild. I am not expecting too much but it beats fighting 240 lb. guys and what happens, happens.
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I agree that 174 was way too deep a drop for him. His legs were gone by the first round in that fight he just looked unsafe in there. He should have went to Cruiserweight 3 years ago. But there's no reason he won't be successful at Cruiserweight. I think he can beat the guy who beat Enzo Mac, with ease. The guy who beat him on the Khan Barerra card.
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