Paul Butlin

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  1. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    By Greg Paterson for Boxing24.com - Paul Butlin is a hard working Heavyweight from Melton Mowbray in the midlands of England. He started boxing at 24, after training in martial arts, and turned pro at 26 so has been learning on the job so far, his 12-9 record does not show his boxing ability.

    On the 20th of June he faces arguably his toughest fight to date against the highly touted Kronk fighter Jonathan Banks on the undercard of Klitschko vs Chageav. Banks recently fought Tomas Adamek for the IBF Cruiserweight title and gave a brave showing before being knocked out in the 8th by the Ring Magazine Cruiserweight champion, but against Butlin he is fighting at Heavyweight.

    Paul is ready for the fight saying, “ I boxed a 8 rounder a few weeks ago (vs Derek Chisora) and a 10 rounder a few weeks before that (vs Lee Swaby) so that’s 18 rounds in a month so I’m ready.”

    Paul is going to Germany to win, He said that Banks was a stylish boxer but “He won’t be able to be stylish when a 17 stone man is in front of him.” Paul’s attitude is a credit to the sport as he is always willing to learn and promises to throw more punches this fight and said “I have been working on my overhand right, He (Banks) carries his left low.” He is up for this fight as he was honest about that “It is not good money but it is a great opportunity to fight in front of 60,000 people.”

    This isn’t the first time he has boxed in Germany; he fought the rising German Prospect Sebastion Koebar in February of 2008. Sebastian beat him on an Unanimous decision over 8 rounds but Paul disputes that.
    “I beat Koebar, there were two guys in my team who said I won, there were two European officials who said I deserved the victory and Micky Vann said I deserved a draw. It was disgusting.”

    However he still likes fighting in Europe as he says, “You are well looked after.” And “The money is good.”

    He also has a little surprise in store for the German crowd on the 20th of June.
    “I’m going to go to the ring with a German football top on, I’ll get cheered there (In Germany) but my mates wont like it. I’ll probably get hate mail when I get home.”
    Also on the bill is Michael Sprott who faces the unbeaten Alexander Ustinov. So even if David Haye has pulled out of the fight with Wladimir Klitschko, we still have two Brits to support that night
     
  2. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    Chisora's a **** but he was beating Butlin quite comfortably. I think Banks will spark him, sorry Gregory
     
  3. HairyHighlander

    HairyHighlander BASS !! HOWLOWCANUGO ?? Full Member

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    Nice wee article.

    What happened to that interview with whatshisface ?
     
  4. saintsmike

    saintsmike Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He firstly says the money isn't good and then it is good apparently later in the article.
     
  5. PaddyD1983

    PaddyD1983 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Can you put some spaces between the paragraphs please GP. I'm at work and been reading documents all day. That just looks unappealing as it is.

    No offence meant mate, you may get more readers if it looks more accesible that's all.

    Nice one
     
  6. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    ha ha saints mike I thought that but give the lad a break he's put a bit of effort into this article
     
  7. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    dunno i like Paul, Banks is obviously the better fighter but Butlin is alot bigger and he will go for it.

    Hopefully Paul can win.

    this weekend

    sorry i copied and pasted it from a website and it mucked it up heres it better

     
  8. kosaros

    kosaros Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well done on your first article Greg :good
     
  9. GoatySimpson

    GoatySimpson Active Member Full Member

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    Nice read. Butlin is as tough as old boots and does have a fairly decent punch if he can land with convicition. Might be a bit tougher than Banks is expecting. I think he was saying when he has fought in Europe the money was good, but not particularly good on this occasion for tha Banks fight. Good luck.
     
  10. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    cheers i was fairly pleased with it.

    Butlin told me hes going to throw lots and lots of punches. So maybe he will land the big one.

    He really impressed me with his confidence its infectious hes going out there to win.
     
  11. HeavyT

    HeavyT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nice article, guy sounds pretty confident despite going up against a recent world cruiserweight contender. Still think he's li kely to be stopped though, but he has a good attitude.
     
  12. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    like he says Banks isnt a Heavyweight.

    And i did metion to him Dean Francis moving up to Cruiserweight and getting KOd and he says the same thing could happen with Banks as long as he (paul) throws alot more