Butterbean vs Vitali Quitzchko

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  1. Smashgar

    Smashgar McMustache Nuthugger Full Member

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    Butterbean KO1 Monaco
    Monaco TKO5 McBride
    McBride TKO6 Tyson
    Tyson TKO3 Bruno
    Bruno W12 McCall
    McCall TKO2 Lewis
    Lewis TKO6 Vitali

    Butterbean > Vitali
     
  2. DellP

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    Butterbean>Bart Gunn>Klitchko, end argument :)
     
  3. BlackWall

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    Butterbean is to slick for Vitali and the entire HW devision, thats why nobody wants to fight him.
     
  4. sbbigmike

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    :lol:
     
  5. antonio8904

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    this...^
     
  6. dyna

    dyna Boxing Junkie banned

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    Don't forget the Marvelous Sugar Nikolai Valuev.
    [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZrV9KmBpx8[/url]

    1:10 is the best part, he knocks somebody out and he's like: really is that it? really?
     
  7. Macdeath

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    Butterbean had real potential, fast hands and a big punch
     
  8. Jordan_Davies

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    The Bean couldnt even beat a shot Larry Holmes who was tripping over his own feet and even then that was the highlight of his career :lol:

    Vitali TKO 4
     
  9. JeanPaulValley

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    Butterbean knocked down Larry Holmes! Bean was ranked at one time and won an IBA world title. Not bad for a club fighter. Honestly though,he is a nice dude. Made a ton of money n ****. Good for him.
     
  10. dyna

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    He is a goat toughman, against anybody with some skills he's pretty useless.
    But damned if that guy doesn't have skills, his overhand right is probably one of the most devastating single punches in boxing.

    Also Larry Holmes slipped, he wasn't knocked down Butter, missed him.
    And he indeed seems like a nice guy.
     
  11. sbbigmike

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    I never noticed how fast BB hand were for a big fat dude
     
  12. Bazooka

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    I thought the title said Butterbean vs V Quiznos if that was the case Bean TKO 1
     
  13. JeanPaulValley

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    I know it wasnt really a knockdown but it was ruled a knockdown. That is the Bean's biggest claim to fame but old Larry beat his ass. That fight was actually pretty good. But Butterbean does have some power I agree. Apparently he had more TV fights than Tyson!
    He's a very interesting story-they should do a documentary on him.
     
  14. KasperLoks13

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    Quitschko :rofl
     
  15. dyna

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    "Butterbean is a very popular fighter, having more televised matches than most professionals. He stated in an interview with BoxingInsider: "It took off pretty quick (his popularity), my second pro fight was on national TV—it don’t happen like that, normally you get 15, 20 fights and then you get a TV fight unless you’re very fortunate. Tyson, his second pro fight wasn’t on TV. He probably had five or six, seven fights before he got on TV. Me, my second pro fight was televised, it was on a Jed Hearns undercard. Then a couple more fights and I’m on TV again, and every fight since then was televised. It just don’t happen like that. I’ve probably had more televised fights than any world champion out there."."