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    Default Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...


    http://www.fightnews.com/fightnews_2...kNXytOkrs.html


    Povetkin 226.6

    Byrd 211.8 and i thought Evander was always coming in light to fight for a heavy...
    Right now Byrd is just an overweight cruiser...

    Still... I'm looking forward to this fight...





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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    Chris B. is such a nice guy and fine boxer, but even in his prime he would not stand a chance against this guy from Russian. Sasha will rule the division the next 5-8 years.

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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    I have a feeling Byrd is gonna get hurt really really bad in this fight.
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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    Anyone other than me think Chris has that "I don't really wanna be here" look in his eyes? He was laid off so long I thought he was retiring. The War Department must have put him back to work.
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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    is this even gonna be televised?

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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    Byrd has a ton of heart and Im sure he will give him a fight. Could be a good fight but I think Povetkin will stop him late.
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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    Quote Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
    is this even gonna be televised?
    In Germany it is...elsewhere I don't know...
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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyKickAss

    http://www.fightnews.com/fightnews_2...kNXytOkrs.html


    Povetkin 226.6

    Byrd 211.8 and i thought Evander was always coming in light to fight for a heavy...
    Right now Byrd is just an overweight cruiser...

    Still... I'm looking forward to this fight...





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    Hell yea Johnny, I hope the white boy takes it, Byrd has been around too long and has done nothing
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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    Quote Originally Posted by TheDukeof74
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyKickAss

    http://www.fightnews.com/fightnews_2...kNXytOkrs.html


    Povetkin 226.6

    Byrd 211.8 and i thought Evander was always coming in light to fight for a heavy...
    Right now Byrd is just an overweight cruiser...

    Still... I'm looking forward to this fight...





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    Hell yea Johnny, I hope the white boy takes it, Byrd has been around too long and has done nothing
    It's Late...look at that receeding hairline onTweety-Byrd.Remember that Byrds Debut of career was MIDDLEweight.

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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    Quote Originally Posted by CRIME
    Chris B. is such a nice guy and fine boxer, but even in his prime he would not stand a chance against this guy from Russian. Sasha will rule the division the next 5-8 years.
    Who the hell is "Sasha" and what are you talking about

    In his prime Chris Byrd would take a guy like Povetkin to school....if he doesn't throw quick straight punches and get his hands back in time to block counters he's going to have trouble.

    Chris is always small because his style depends on speed and mobility and by mobility I don't mean running around the ring I mean bending and twisting his upper body avoiding punches. Byrd also needs stamina to make his style effective.

    Chris Byrd's big mistake was changing his style from 100% defensive to a counter puncher who would stand and trade....he did it vs McCline, Golota, and Fres Oquendo and IMO he lost all those fights....you compare that style to what he was doing to Ibeabuchi through 4 rounds....he frustrated Ibeabuchi....and the fight vs Tua was good too.

    Chris Byrd is a good fighter, he's just changed his style and gotten old...but he'll be a tough fight for Povetkin

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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Quote Originally Posted by CRIME
    Chris B. is such a nice guy and fine boxer, but even in his prime he would not stand a chance against this guy from Russian. Sasha will rule the division the next 5-8 years.
    Who the hell is "Sasha" and what are you talking about

    In his prime Chris Byrd would take a guy like Povetkin to school....if he doesn't throw quick straight punches and get his hands back in time to block counters he's going to have trouble.

    Chris is always small because his style depends on speed and mobility and by mobility I don't mean running around the ring I mean bending and twisting his upper body avoiding punches. Byrd also needs stamina to make his style effective.

    Chris Byrd's big mistake was changing his style from 100% defensive to a counter puncher who would stand and trade....he did it vs McCline, Golota, and Fres Oquendo and IMO he lost all those fights....you compare that style to what he was doing to Ibeabuchi through 4 rounds....he frustrated Ibeabuchi....and the fight vs Tua was good too.

    Chris Byrd is a good fighter, he's just changed his style and gotten old...but he'll be a tough fight for Povetkin

    It seems that people from exUSSR countries named "Alexander" get the nickname "Sasha" its the same
    with Alexander Dimitrenko,don't ask why for I don't know...

    And the things you said about Byrd are all true,but still he has a boring style...I haven't seen his
    fight with DaVarryl Williamson,but from what I read here it must have been torture to watch and
    even if Williamson surely played his part,boring matches happen pretty often to Byrd,beside those
    where hes gotten ko'ed...
    Still good opponent for Povetkin...remember that this is only his 14th fight ...


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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyKickAss
    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Quote Originally Posted by CRIME
    Chris B. is such a nice guy and fine boxer, but even in his prime he would not stand a chance against this guy from Russian. Sasha will rule the division the next 5-8 years.
    Who the hell is "Sasha" and what are you talking about

    In his prime Chris Byrd would take a guy like Povetkin to school....if he doesn't throw quick straight punches and get his hands back in time to block counters he's going to have trouble.

    Chris is always small because his style depends on speed and mobility and by mobility I don't mean running around the ring I mean bending and twisting his upper body avoiding punches. Byrd also needs stamina to make his style effective.

    Chris Byrd's big mistake was changing his style from 100% defensive to a counter puncher who would stand and trade....he did it vs McCline, Golota, and Fres Oquendo and IMO he lost all those fights....you compare that style to what he was doing to Ibeabuchi through 4 rounds....he frustrated Ibeabuchi....and the fight vs Tua was good too.

    Chris Byrd is a good fighter, he's just changed his style and gotten old...but he'll be a tough fight for Povetkin

    It seems that people from exUSSR countries named "Alexander" get the nickname "Sasha" its the same
    with Alexander Dimitrenko,don't ask why for I don't know...

    And the things you said about Byrd are all true,but still he has a boring style...I haven't seen his
    fight with DaVarryl Williamson,but from what I read here it must have been torture to watch and
    even if Williamson surely played his part,boring matches happen pretty often to Byrd,beside those
    where hes gotten ko'ed...
    Still good opponent for Povetkin...remember that this is only his 14th fight ...


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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    Well Dimitrenko punches like a girl anyways so I guess the name fits him


    Povetkin is a good fighter but something about him to me seems like Sultan Ibragimov....he doesn't thrive like Wladimir off of total boxing and power and distance....Povetkin likes getting in close and throwing more hooks than anything else, he's a swarming fighter and I don't like his chances vs the big boys of the division.

    Povetkin-Arreola will be a fun match to see in the future


    Chris Byrd is boring vs fighters who don't press the action....if you get a guy who will come in and throw Byrd will counter more and it's better to watch. VS Wlad he was just totally overmatched

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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    I know that there is no money in it, but i wish that Byrd would have just chilled out in the cruisers. He would be a great man at cruiser.
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    Default Re: Povetkin, Byrd weigh-in...

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Well Dimitrenko punches like a girl anyways so I guess the name fits him


    Povetkin is a good fighter but something about him to me seems like Sultan Ibragimov....he doesn't thrive like Wladimir off of total boxing and power and distance....Povetkin likes getting in close and throwing more hooks than anything else, he's a swarming fighter and I don't like his chances vs the big boys of the division.

    Povetkin-Arreola will be a fun match to see in the future


    Chris Byrd is boring vs fighters who don't press the action....if you get a guy who will come in and throw Byrd will counter more and it's better to watch. VS Wlad he was just totally overmatched
    Yeah Povetkin/Arreola would be a great fight for both right now, and would be real entertaining for as long as it lasted.
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