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Hidden Content IN CASE THEY ALL FORGOT WHAT REAL HEAVYWEIGHT POWER WAS!!!
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I agree to an extent with you, Byrd physically is barely even a cruiser weight so he could of probably continued to boss him using the other arm.
On the other hand a shoulder injury can have serious long term reprecusions so maybe he did the sensible thing when trying not to be a hero. Williams really couldn't afford the loss on his record as I recall.
I am just starting to fully understand the extent of how injury prone Vitali is looking back at this though... 0_o
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Haye has a good couple of opening rounds, getting our hopes up, but Vitali starts to take control in the 4th & KO's him in the 7th.
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I'm not bashing Vitali for quitting but..........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY1jzjTjIhY
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thats the way to do it dannyboy
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Danny Williams is a brave fighter no doubt but still there was no reasonj to continue with that injury he was risking permemnent damage
Danny never did know when to quit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s1PIHQmMWo
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Danny Williams the one armed boxer.
Where did THAT Danny Williams go? The exciting one with head movement and a good jab. The Danny Williams that wouldnt have been dominated so heavily by Vitali and knocked out by Harrison in 3 rounds or however long it was. Where was the Danny Williams that fought with one arm.. no won with one arm lol And is it me or did he all of a sudden become a better fighter when that arm left him?
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