Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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gilgamesh
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Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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The big punching Heavyweight with no skill against the very skilled Heavyweight with no punch. Who does everyone got in this one?
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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Byrd would definitely outbox Wilder. There's a puncher's chance for Deontay, but it's a question, whether he could find a good opening.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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I definitely lean toward Byrd taking a UD, and winning every round in the process. Byrd was slick enough defensively that I think you need more than one weapon to beat him. Wilder only has the 1 weapon.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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Wilder by late round stoppage in the 11th, way behind on the cards.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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For all my criticism towards Wilder - my gut feeling tells he'll catch Byrd with something in late rounds.

Byrd was slick, but it wasn't impossible to land on him. He also wasn't really a runner/mover. He had a very good upper body movement. But he was often staying in front of his foes more than he should have. Also, had a tendency of getting stuck on ropes.

Wilder is no Ibeabuchi in a sense, that he won't really crowd you on those ropes. With his low workrate and fixation on landing one good shot, he'll provide Byrd with a chance to escape from ropes or corners.

On his part, though, Byrd is no Luis Ortiz. Ortiz was a bigger southpaw than Byrd. And also had pop to keep Wilder honest. Byrd could punch, but not as hard.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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12-0 Byrd
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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Wilder

Byrd got hit, rarely did he pitch a shutout. I figure deontay catches him
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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deontay wilder, what a laughably thin list of wins for a long time champ

he could catch byrd to stop him but chris could outpoint him too, bit of a pick em. people act like deontay just needs 1 shot and he's got a ko but that's not true at all. he needed loads of shots to finish flopper molina. duhaupas and stiverne took 11-12 rounds of flush pounding but never knocked down. fury kept getting up and stopped him. ortiz got up and nearly stopped him. arreola took a drubbing but kept coming and was ready to go when his corner retired him before the 9th

its not a battle of dudes needing to win a shutout and wilder just needing 1 shot
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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Chris Byrd of the night that embarrassed the great Evander Holyfield beats Deontay Wilder every day of the week and twice on Sunday. Too slick for the big puncher from Alabama.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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elmersalsa wrote: 13 Sep 2024, 06:07 Chris Byrd of the night that embarrassed the great Evander Holyfield beats Deontay Wilder every day of the week and twice on Sunday. Too slick for the big puncher from Alabama.
That bout does flatter Byrd though.
At that point Holyfield was a ringworn 40 yr old, who was showing serious signs of decline. Byrd was a more prime 32 yr old.
I think it’s a case of whether Wilder can catch him or not. If he does, Chris goes to sleep. If not, it’s a lopsided decision for him.
Not dissimilar to Byrd fight with Ibeabuchi.
If he’d avoided the bomb, he probably would’ve won
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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Les Norton wrote: 15 Oct 2024, 00:19
elmersalsa wrote: 13 Sep 2024, 06:07 Chris Byrd of the night that embarrassed the great Evander Holyfield beats Deontay Wilder every day of the week and twice on Sunday. Too slick for the big puncher from Alabama.
That bout does flatter Byrd though.
At that point Holyfield was a ringworn 40 yr old, who was showing serious signs of decline. Byrd was a more prime 32 yr old.
I think it’s a case of whether Wilder can catch him or not. If he does, Chris goes to sleep. If not, it’s a lopsided decision for him.
Not dissimilar to Byrd fight with Ibeabuchi.
If he’d avoided the bomb, he probably would’ve won
The difference between Ike and Wilder is in the fact, that Ike was a physically strong agressive puncher, who was going forward to find openings, while Wilder at his best was always more of a sniper, a skinny guy with huge punch, who was losing on points in a process of waiting for openings.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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The best of Byrd beats the best of Wilder.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Byrd

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Byrd, by a wide decision.
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