Bute cannot compete with Super Six contestants

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  1. Taranazan

    Taranazan Member Full Member

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    1- He hasn't fought anyone like Allan Green?? He fought Miranda who beat Green. And don't you think Andrade or Bika would beat Green?

    2- Bute was never invited in the S6. Showtime wanted to make it USA vs Europe. Bute is european, but fights in Canada. Doesn't fit in the picture.

    3- He fails to find a meaningful fight? I asked you earlier in this thread to tell me who he could've fought since the S6 started. You havn't answered yet... Bute wanted to fight Kessler instead of Magee, but Kessler wanted a tune up. I can't really blame him, but you can't blame Bute for that either.

    4- It has nothing to do with resume? Here is a quote from your first post in this thread: "There is no way in hell that someone with so weak competition as above can come in and defeat elite fighters who have been competing at the highest level, fighting the best opponents". You made a thread called "Bute cannot compete with Super Six contestants", then in your post you talk only about Bute's resume to back up your opinion, and now you tell me it isn't about resume?

    Can't you see why I say you are not a very intelligent human being and that you lack logic?
     
  2. The_President

    The_President Boxing Addict banned

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    That Bute wasn't invited or did not know anything about the Super Six is BS!
    If true, he should have fired his managers shortly after. Canada is closer to Europe then the US.

    Bute, like Hopkins had many options on stepping up his competition, of which he did none.
    He could have fought at middleweight, or light HW if there were no SMW fights available.
    LOL, he could have done SOMETHING, but what did he do in 3 years? Nothing.
    It's doesn't take much intelligence or a degree in rocket science to see that Bute is a sham, and not long from today, everyone will know and the gravy train will be over. :good
     
  3. laffie

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    You're even more stupid than I thought any humn being could be.

    So, Allan Green is what Bute's resume lacks?
    :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

    You know nothing about boxing. So ****ing period.
     
  4. Taranazan

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    You really don't remember how the S6 was made up? Nobody knew it was being discussed until 2 days before the announcment when Dan Rafael broke the news. How could Bute's team do anything if they didn't even know something was up.

    Canada is closer to Europe then the USA: What does that have to do with anything?

    He could've fought at MW: Kidding, right?

    At LHW: True, he could've fought there. But his decision to stay at SMW wasn't bad considering what was known at the time. He first fought Andrade. He wanted that fight to clear things up and it was on HBO. Then he fights Miranda. Not a big fight, but it was a build up for a Pavlik fight later in the year. That would've been a big fight, but Pavlik lost to Martinez on the same night. Then you have Bute in the summer 2010 without anyone to fight at SMW. He looks at LHW and sees Pascal has a mandatory (Dawson). Hopkins was coming off a **** poor performance against Jones and Cloud fights once a year and isn't a good name value. Plus, the S6 was falling apart with both Kessler and Dirrell pulling out. At that time, we were not even sure the S6 would continue, so Bute saw that he could fight any S6er soon. So he stays at SMW, but the S6 continues. Easy to say he should've gone to LHW now, but if the S6 had stopped at the time, Bute would've had Froch, Ward and Abraham to fight at SMW. Then Bute signs a deal with Showtime. First opponent they went after is Kessler, but Kessler wants a tune up.
    Sure, Bute could've gone to LHW, and that would've been a good decision. But staying at SMW wasn't a bad decision at the time.

    The rest of your post is your opinion, and I doubt anyone can change that since you don't even listen to other people's arguments.

    BTW, why didn't you quote my 4th point?
     
  5. The_President

    The_President Boxing Addict banned

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    It's not my law, but cum swilling queers are barred from this discussion. No hard feelings ***. :good
     
  6. drozzy

    drozzy AERE Full Member

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    You laughable POS. Canada, except for certain parts of old cities/towns, is way the **** closer to the US than it is to Europe. Bute is from Romania, you could argue he could be on both sides. But Hershman clearly said he was never invited, call it BS all you want it won't change the story.

    Still haven't come up with any name of guy he could have fought at 168-170 in the last couple of years, or have you..?!??
     
  7. The_President

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    Fool, Canada is just a collection of Europeans wishing they were Americans but still speaking in European languages.
    Canada is closer to Britain that they US. Probably why they have that ugly ass Queen's mug on their funny money. :yep

    Still don't believe Bute's management knew nothing about the Super Six. That's like Ford not knowing about The Grand Prix. Ain't happening. Only a fool would believe that BS, and you have demonstrated yourself as being foolish so I'm sure you believe it.

    Poor Bute.
    Wasn't invited to the Super Six because he wasn't good enough, and to top that, he is forced to sit back for two years and fight "C" level competition because there is no one else available, and he's too much of a chicken **** to hop divisions.. :patsch:lol:

    This is what we are being fed to believe is a potential great fighter. LMBAO!!!
     
  8. Jaaames

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    Pre Super 6........ Bute's resume= Ward and Dirrell's... Bute fought a guy who was one fight removed from giving Calzaghe a rough night (Salem), and destroyed him......he took step up fights before both ward and dirrell... Alejandro Berrio, Sakio Bika.... Not a smart post at all...
     
  9. dru626

    dru626 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    your logic is ****ed up !
     
  10. dru626

    dru626 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bute is definitely Elite !
     
  11. dru626

    dru626 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    ha ha ha this thread and the thread starter = complette joke :silly
     
  12. dru626

    dru626 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    ohhh man this is epic !!!!
     
  13. dru626

    dru626 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    WOW you are a Monument of Stupidity ! So you people from the US speak "Americana" ?
     
  14. The_President

    The_President Boxing Addict banned

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    Much smarter than yours where you basically just state what I already did.

    As I stated earlier. The thread isn't about PRE-SS, but about what's about to happen at the tournament's conclusion and how Bute won't be able to compete since he has only fought a couple "B" level opponents and a slew of "C" levels.
    All of the Super Six contestants will be much better prepared then "sit-back-relax-and ride-the hype" Bute. He doesn't stand a chance except with the very least of the SS contestants. I.E. AA, or Kessler. :yep
     
  15. dru626

    dru626 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You are a Joke ! Go to sleep !