Chris Byrd, IBF heavyweight Champion

Chris Byrd Chris Cornelius Byrd (born August 15, 1970) is a retired and former professional boxer. He is the former WBO and IBF heavyweight champion. His nickname is “Rapid Fire“. Byrd returned to the U.S., signed with Don King and beat Maurice Harris to win the USBA heavyweight belt in Madison Square Garden. The USBA was associated with the IBF. Byrd was now a top-five contender for the IBF title. Byrd eventually received his mandatory shot at the vacant IBF world Heavyweight Championship against shopworn legend Evander Holyfield in Atlantic City. On December 14, 2002, Byrd won a lopsided unanimous decision and the IBF Title in an impressive performance against one of the biggest names in boxing history. Despite his ability in the ring, he is quick to admit that “Boxing is my career, but Jesus is my life.“ After he lost his chances to the Gold in the 1992 Summer Olympics, Byrd was obviously disappointed. But through his new found relationship with his Savior, Chris ounced
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