Bute cannot compete with Super Six contestants

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  1. The_President

    The_President Boxing Addict banned

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    Naw.
    Here in America we speak your momma's language, Whoreverse.
    Does she still charge a couple candy bars and a pair of stocking for some head? :lol:
     
  2. dru626

    dru626 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Go to sleep & tomorrow and you wake you start elevating yourself. You might actually try to go to school. That can't hurt !!!
     
  3. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The fact of the matter is that aside from Kessler, if you take away their super 6 matchups Bute has the best resume at SMW. It's not Butes fault they're all tied up in the super 6, he's trying to fight everyone decent that's not in the tourney, ain't Butes fault the likes of Steiglitz etc... don't want a piece of him so he has to settle for the Magees and Brinkley's just to stay active and not get rusty while he waits for the super 6 to wrap up or for Kesller/Dirrell to be back in effect. Bute will beat the super 6 winner
     
  4. The_President

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    LOL, now everyone is ducking Bute.
    Why?
    No one knows since they have never seen him in a real fight.
    They scared, but they don't know why.
    LMAO! :patsch:rofl:rofl

    Since Bute ducked the Super Six, why didn't he catch up with Hopkins and get a real win? Why not move up to LHW and met Tarver. Should have been an easy target.
    There are many other options for Bute, but not expectantly, he failed to take them, but settled for another C level fight in Magee. Whatda Bum Bute is. He reminds me more of Calzaghe the more I examine him.
     
  5. MrPR

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    Ward struggled with Sakio Bika ??
     
  6. The_President

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    Not as badly as Calzaghe did.:lol:
     
  7. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    He's also remarkably similar to Sven Ottke
     
  8. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You need to stop jockriding the Super 6 guys and open your eyes. Bute beat Bika much easier than Ward, he KO'd Miranda in 3 when Ward had to settle for a decision over Miranda and he destroyed Andrade who gave Kessler a tough fight which is better than anything Wards done besides beat Kessler via cheating. Bute will wipe the floor with the super 6 winner, he's a class above. Bute a G. Froch has a better resume than Ward but the fact that Dirrell outboxed him while on his bike makes me think Bute who's got a similar speed and fluidity but with much more power would do away with Froch as well. Bute- best body shot in boxing
     
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    President is quite possibly the dumbest poster on esb as evidenced by his comments. It's also obvious he only likes black fighters... I guess all that melanin gives them an extra boost of talent right president? dumbass...
     
  10. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    It is funny that many people discredit Mayweather as "having fought nobody" but praise Bute for his accomplishments. Not to compare the two by any means, ones a top 30 all timer and the other is a top 30 active guy. The truth is = Bute's "skill" and "talent" is based more on belief than actual accomplishment. Same was true with Donaire prior to Montiel (though the Darchinyan win stomps on any two of Bute's wins combined, that's off topic). I was someone who has said Donaire will be a HOF'er for a while now. There was a chance I would look like a complete idiot. But I was proven true IN TIME (I realize he is not a HOF'er right now, but I believe few would argue he is not on the path). So, all Bute fans/supporters/worshipers best man up in 1 1/2 - 2 years if he is proven to be not on the level of Ward or Froch.
     
  11. Farmboxer

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    Bute is the best 168 lb. fighter in the world today!!!
     
  12. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    If it's Abraham or Johnson, sure, I'd favor him.
     
  13. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nobody is ever saying Bute has an outstanding resume. His fans are defending him from the ****in' ignorant idiots that either lack information about circumstances or simply wish to stir **** when presented or not with facts.

    Here are certain facts that are irrefutable :

    1- Prior to the S6, Bute had beaten Berrio - Bika & Andrade which was better than anything Ward, Dirrell, Abraham or even Froch had done at that point.

    2- The Super 6 tournament wasn't made outta the blue within 2 weeks. It was carefully planned, mainly amongst SHOWTIME and Sauerland events. It doesn't take a genius to understand that Sauerland wanted to showcase their 2 fighters (Kessler & Abraham), while SHOWTIME wanted to try and possibly build up another American boxing star. It was indirectly meant to be Europe vs USA. Bute was never considered because he wasn't part of that particular " plan / agenda ". A 5 year old with a decent brain could see through that....

    3- Team Bute had already approached Carl Froch's team to fight in a 2007 eliminator bout for the right to fight in a mandatory IBF title fight. They were even ready to get it made in Nottingham if necessary, but team Froch bypassed that chance and waited an extra year before getting a shot at a belt in December 2008, while Bute had already beaten Berrio in October 2007 to get the IBF one.

    4- Prior to the S6, Allan Green declined to fight Bute twice on ESPN for his highest payday up to that time + the chance to get a hold of the IBF belt.

    5- Bute's team tried twice to make fights with Stieglietz in order to unify the WBO & IBF belts while the S6 was continuing... Twice they were turned down. They also tried to get Sartison in the ring so that they could unify the regular WBA belt with the IBF one. They were refused again...

    6- The S6 tournament started in October 2009, so Bute has been stuck with very little possible opposition at 168lbs for 1 year and a half now.

    7- People mention Bute is to be taken as one of the best in his weight class not because of his resume but because they can see with their eyes that he has some serious skills + he dismantled common opponents in an easier fashion than some of the other guys did in the S6.

    At this point, if you want to **** on Bute, it can only be because he decided not to move up to 175lbs while the S6 was going on. That's the only logical reasoning to **** on him, without just trolling some ignorant hate around.

    By the way The_President....you need to start travelling a little more to see that the US dollar is the one now turning into funny money. Nobody wants that **** anymore around the world..it's like a plague :deal
     
  14. psychopath

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    Lame justification. :yep

    Bute may lose to any of these names you mentioned but he'll give them a run for their money . . . hell.

    A fighter's road to greatness is being able to perform and adjust according to the level of competition and shift to higher gear when needed.

    Don't judge him yet.
     
  15. CLUBBER

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    Yeah ****in N00b...He don't know **** about boxing...Allan Green:rofl:patsch