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    Default Re: Is Kimbo the new Butterbean??

    Kimbo is a popular punching bag for people, but I would argue he does have some skill. He is not completely devoid of any skill as the OP says. I mean its not like he's Brian Sutherland or Tex Cobb's son out there. Kimbo is trained by world class trainer John David Jackson, and displayed pretty good head movement, punching power and heart to come back from being rocked.

    He's making the most of what he's got as he did in mma, obviously the man turned to combat sports too late in life to really ever become world class. Add in his previously injured knee from football if I'm not mistaken and he's not going to set the world on fire. Monte Barrett, old Oliver McCall or Jameel McCline would all most likely crush him in a round or so. They WERE world class, Kimbo never will be.

    But, does have more boxing skill than most negative posters on here that is for sure. And A LOT more balls.
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    Default Re: Is Kimbo the new Butterbean??

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Kimbo is a popular punching bag for people, but I would argue he does have some skill. He is not completely devoid of any skill as the OP says. I mean its not like he's Brian Sutherland or Tex Cobb's son out there. Kimbo is trained by world class trainer John David Jackson, and displayed pretty good head movement, punching power and heart to come back from being rocked.

    He's making the most of what he's got as he did in mma, obviously the man turned to combat sports too late in life to really ever become world class. Add in his previously injured knee from football if I'm not mistaken and he's not going to set the world on fire. Monte Barrett, old Oliver McCall or Jameel McCline would all most likely crush him in a round or so. They WERE world class, Kimbo never will be.

    But, does have more boxing skill than most negative posters on here that is for sure. And A LOT more balls.
    He showed none of that!

    His head movement is non existant or he wouldnt have been caught so many times in just 2 rounds by someone so a fat and out of shape! Kimbo also caught him a fair few times on the chin and couldnt really hurt him, they were both pathetically out of shape and puffing by midway throu the first round! Thats not a world class trainer. The only reason he didnt get finished inside the first 30 seconds is the aussy was knackered already

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    Default Re: Is Kimbo the new Butterbean??

    Hey guys didn't get to see any of the fights but am glad some of my fellow Novacastrians won, Jamie Pittman and Daniel Amman at super middle and cruiser weight on the under card. Here is the Kimbo slice fight for those who are interested https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsoDq5AsL8A
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    Defo a promoted throw-back tool.

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    Default Re: Is Kimbo the new Butterbean??

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Kimbo is a popular punching bag for people, but I would argue he does have some skill. He is not completely devoid of any skill as the OP says. I mean its not like he's Brian Sutherland or Tex Cobb's son out there. Kimbo is trained by world class trainer John David Jackson, and displayed pretty good head movement, punching power and heart to come back from being rocked.

    He's making the most of what he's got as he did in mma, obviously the man turned to combat sports too late in life to really ever become world class. Add in his previously injured knee from football if I'm not mistaken and he's not going to set the world on fire. Monte Barrett, old Oliver McCall or Jameel McCline would all most likely crush him in a round or so. They WERE world class, Kimbo never will be.

    But, does have more boxing skill than most negative posters on here that is for sure. And A LOT more balls.
    He rugby tackled the guy twice to avoid having two knockdowns awarded against him. I've seen statues with more head movement. Butterbean would have slaughtered him.

    We all watched the fight though.

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    Default Re: Is Kimbo the new Butterbean??

    My favorite Butterbean moment was when he fought on the same card as his son.

    His son was making his pro debut, having never even fought as an amateur... and he ended up fighting a tougher opponent than his dad LOL (he subsequently got knocked unconscious).

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    Default Re: Is Kimbo the new Butterbean??

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Kimbo is a popular punching bag for people, but I would argue he does have some skill. He is not completely devoid of any skill as the OP says. I mean its not like he's Brian Sutherland or Tex Cobb's son out there. Kimbo is trained by world class trainer John David Jackson, and displayed pretty good head movement, punching power and heart to come back from being rocked.

    He's making the most of what he's got as he did in mma, obviously the man turned to combat sports too late in life to really ever become world class. Add in his previously injured knee from football if I'm not mistaken and he's not going to set the world on fire. Monte Barrett, old Oliver McCall or Jameel McCline would all most likely crush him in a round or so. They WERE world class, Kimbo never will be.

    But, does have more boxing skill than most negative posters on here that is for sure. And A LOT more balls.
    He rugby tackled the guy twice to avoid having two knockdowns awarded against him. I've seen statues with more head movement. Butterbean would have slaughtered him.

    We all watched the fight though.
    Many good European fighters display less head movement than Kimbo did, but vastly superior skills in every other regard.

    I think Butterbean could probably beat Kimbo right now.

    And yes we did. Kimbo fights are entertaining.
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    Default Re: Is Kimbo the new Butterbean??

    It's fucken funny to think this is the same "BEAST" eating up dudes on the street.
    He can't take a shot for shit.
    He has to have easily THEE worst chin & THEE worst stamina ever.

    Within seconds of throwing punches he's tired and then with the first shot they land he's on fucken queer street.

    Have you guys seen his last fight? If you haven't here it is...


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    Default Re: Is Kimbo the new Butterbean??

    Kind of an insult to Butterbean. Like someone said, he did step in the ring with Holmes. He did have some aptitude at a boxer. Kimbo? Maybe if he was younger.

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    Default Re: Is Kimbo the new Butterbean??

    LOL..i actually know more about this than i care to admit... BUT, butterbean could fight, his problem was weight. The guy hits like a fuken ton. Give the guy credit, he's a fat guy that wasn't afraid of getting in the ring with anyone. He eventually would go the distance with the once great Holmes, but homestly... could Kimbo gobe the distance with Holmes?
    Butterbean won three national tuff-man contest... sure, it's not real boxing, but it's still impressive. Butterbean has called out Kimbo since Kimbo became a name... Butter would relish the idea of fighting Kimbo and would KO him into tomorrow... that's my take on the whole fiasco..let's not talk about it again...lol

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