Fattest boxers in heavyweight history

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  1. The Spider

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    At number 8 - Francois 'The White Buffalo' Botha

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    Stepped into the ring with Ron Guerrero weighing in at 268 pounds. Surely real buffalos don't weigh much more than that.
     
  2. nick_1204

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    Look to your LEFT :hey
     
  3. The Spider

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    At number 7 - Riddick 'Big Daddy' Bowe

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    In his 10-round snooze-fest against Billy Zumbrun, he hit the scales at a grotesque 280 pounds.
     
  4. Cafe

    Cafe Sitzpinkler Full Member

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    Alexander Petnikov (or whatever his name is).
    Chauncy Welliver.

    IMO there's nothing more disgraceful to the sport than not getting yourself in shape.
     
  5. The Spider

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    Another spoiler :nono Nick off :lol:
     
  6. The Spider

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    At number 6 - Buster Mathis SENIOR
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    Mathis fought and defeated Humphrey McBride at 280 pounds.

    The above photo was after he retired, and the most he weighed was 550 pounds, something which would have contributed to his death at age 52.
     
  7. The Spider

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    At number 5 - Carl 'The Fridge' Baker

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    When he stopped Scott Landsdowne the 'Fridge' hit the scales at 309 pounds. Someone should have done Baker a favour and put a lock on the fridge door.
     
  8. Boxing&Blues

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  9. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Tony two ton Galento!!! the OG fat ass heavyweight
     
  10. The Spider

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    At number 4 - Kevin Karusa

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    In his last fight, Karusa scaled in at 346 pounds. The Biggest Loser would seem an obvious career progression Kev.
     
  11. The Spider

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    At number 3 - Gabe 'Big G' Brown

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    This photo was taken when “Big G” weighed 'only' 301 pounds. In his next fight he hit the scales at 359 pounds.

    That's one big ****ing G.
     
  12. The Spider

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    At number 2 (and NOT number 1) - Eric 'Butterbean' Esch

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    The Bean has never been less than 300 pounds. His heaviest weight to date was against Joe Siciliano when he weighed in at a humongous 417 pounds.

    To all the Spoilers >>> YOU GOT IT WRONG!
     
  13. Soloman

    Soloman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    im disappointed not to see brian nielsen on this list?

    is Dustin Nichols number 1?
     
  14. cippi

    cippi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    why did some say butter bean put lennox on his back . thats a joke right ? no way that really happened.
     
  15. Soloman

    Soloman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think you mean Buster Mathis Snr not Jnr