Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
Let's say that Byrd fought Rahman after the latter beat Lewis back in 2001. Who would have won?
Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
I think Byrd wins this pretty clearly. Rahman had one shot power but I don't think it would matter against Byrd who had a great chin . I do think it would be pretty boring though.
Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
Byrd W 12
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
At that stage in the game, Byrd was at his best. Not pleasant to watch, and rather boring, however he got the job done with some awful large and powerful guys. I gotta figure, if Rahman split with Tua 1-1-1, and Byrd won a decision rather comfortably over Tua, then I imagine he'd done the same against Rahman.
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Tuan_Jim
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Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
Rahman and Tua only had two fights, not three.
Honestly Henry, what's going on with you today?
Honestly Henry, what's going on with you today?
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
Bleh, my mind is on the fritz I guess. Still, they went the distance both times, so my opinion doesnt change much.Tuan_Jim wrote:Rahman and Tua only had two fights, not three.
Honestly Henry, what's going on with you today?
Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
So, Byrd wins a decision over Rahman, and becomes the lineal HW champion.
Then, he loses to Lewis.
Then, he loses to Lewis.
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Tuan_Jim
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Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
No, Tua stopped Rahman in the first fight.HomicideHenry wrote:Bleh, my mind is on the fritz I guess. Still, they went the distance both times, so my opinion doesnt change much.Tuan_Jim wrote:Rahman and Tua only had two fights, not three.
Honestly Henry, what's going on with you today?
Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
HomicideHenry wrote:Bleh, my mind is on the fritz I guess. Still, they went the distance both times, so my opinion doesnt change much.Tuan_Jim wrote:Rahman and Tua only had two fights, not three.
Honestly Henry, what's going on with you today?
Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
Byrd I think comfortably
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dempseyfire
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Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
Rahman is up there with Marvin Hart and Shannon Briggs as one of the weakest lineal HW champs ever. He had heart and decent strength/power (with an OK jab that was heavy but slow . . .highly over-rated throughout his career) but not much else.
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Tuan_Jim
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Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
It's hard to think of a lineal heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman could actually beat. There can't be many.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
Today? i'd be concerned if HH ever made a post without saying something woefully incorrect.Tuan_Jim wrote:Rahman and Tua only had two fights, not three.
Honestly Henry, what's going on with you today?
Anyway, Byrd by UD.
Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
Byrd by UD. And fairly easily I might add.
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Lennox LewisTuan_Jim wrote:It's hard to think of a lineal heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman could actually beat. There can't be many.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
How many would he have beat 2 out of 3?
Briggs and Hart are maybes. Possibly Willard, Carnera, Braddock, and Leon Spinks as well.
Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
Its hard for me to judge against the real old timers.
I literally have no idea what a Rahman vs. Carnera fight would even look like.
I could see him take Spinks 2 out of 3.
Question- who is Spinks 2nd best win? Bernardo Mercado
I literally have no idea what a Rahman vs. Carnera fight would even look like.
I could see him take Spinks 2 out of 3.
Question- who is Spinks 2nd best win? Bernardo Mercado
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Tuan_Jim
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Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
Well done for entirely missing my point.ldlamb wrote:Lennox LewisTuan_Jim wrote:It's hard to think of a lineal heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman could actually beat. There can't be many.
And in response to Alp, I think he'd never land clean on the crowding, frenzied Leon Spinks of the first Ali fight. I don't know how all that musclemass would carry over 15 fast-paced rounds.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
I would also pick the Spinks from the first Ali fight to beat Rahman as well. Some of his other performances were probably good enough to beat Rahman as well. Of course, Spinks could look awful as well. Overall, I would lean toward Rahman to win 2 out of 3.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Chris Byrd vs. Hasim Rahman.
Never thought about it before, but Carnera and Rahman actually have some similarities. They were both easy to hit, had decent but not great power, (Though they each won the title with one big punch) and were aggressive.ldlamb wrote:Its hard for me to judge against the real old timers.
I literally have no idea what a Rahman vs. Carnera fight would even look like.
I could see him take Spinks 2 out of 3.
Question- who is Spinks 2nd best win? Bernardo Mercado
There are several Carnera fights on Youtube that you can watch. There a few of Braddock, and even a few of Willard. Check them out some time.