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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ted The Bull
    Quote Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
    you gotta respect butterbean for what he is


    tyhe man knows he is nothing more then a 4 RD fighter, and he made himself into a great 4 RD fighter, he never let himself think he was anything more, and he made good money doing so...



    also the man SUBMITTED the FRAUD that was the son of the FRAUD rei zulu thats something that HAS to be respected


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    BACKSTORY

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    in brazil they have had for decades what is known as vale tudo, essentially a NHB MMA, and its real popular there

    there was a guy years ago by the name of rei zulu who was billed as being something like 210-0

    now old man gracie(the father of all the gracie fighters who must have hated the fact that he was a portugese speaking man whose name was spelled with an 'H' for an H (in portugese they use an R for an H) cuz he named like every single one of his like 15 kids a name thats got an 'R' for an H)

    old man gracie trained his kids whgat is known today as gracie jui jitsu

    he had a son by the name of royler (hoyler)

    hoyl;er fought zulu i think twice and i think he choked him the F*** out both times

    thats where the gracie juiu jitsu got real popular BTW, and thats whuy so many people have a hard on for it (although they may not know that backstory)

    so a LONG time later (YEARS after royce gracie fought in the UFC) rei zulus son started to fight in vale tudo

    by this time vale tudo was different

    now there are claims that the was something like 25-0 with 25KOs(although i think 2 only of those fights are verified)

    so zuluzinho (what rei zulus son is known as) goes over to japan with hos claiming top be 25-0 with 25KOs and they say

    'ok buddy, your fuckion 25-0 and you big man on campus, well let you fight'


    so they put him in witrh fedor and he gets KTFO, thats not so bad

    they put him in with nogueria and i think he got tapped, not something to be ashamed of


    so they decide to let him fight butterbean (at the last pride PPV)

    keep in mind zuluzinho was billed as a jui jitsu(submission) blackbelt


    BUTTERBEAN F****** TAPPED HIM OUT WITH A KIMURA

    a man with NO submission experience tapped him with a subbmission thats not even an obvious submission


    justice was done


    i hope some of you enjoyed my slightly drunken story, its all true btw, and its fun to know

    What were you drinking? I want a taste!
    HAHAH

    thats a true story there, one of my favorite stories ever

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    It sadends me when a guy like Butterbean gets very rich from boxing when he is no were near wolrd class.
    He is a sideshow freak at best , and his athletisism is none existant .
    HE IS A FUUCKING JOKE

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al
    It sadends me when a guy like Butterbean gets very rich from boxing when he is no were near wolrd class.
    He is a sideshow freak at best , and his athletisism is none existant .
    HE IS A FUUCKING JOKE
    Grim but true. He makes a lot of money fighting these 4-rounders.

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Rats, when you said reform I thought you had a plan to rid boxing of the WBA, WBC, IBF and the other alphabet leeches.

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Quote Originally Posted by joedadi
    Rats, when you said reform I thought you had a plan to rid boxing of the WBA, WBC, IBF and the other alphabet leeches.
    Wish I could

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Butterbean fights are just side shows. The guys he fights are jobbers or out of shape trailer park residents from incestville. No real boxing there just more so called toughman bouts with paydays

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Back to where he started then isn't that how he came to be known by winning one of those toughman competitions ?

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Quote Originally Posted by fluffyninja
    Back to where he started then isn't that how he came to be known by winning one of those toughman competitions ?
    That is correct. He came from the Tough Man ranks just as Greg Haugen did many years ago.

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Quote Originally Posted by Punching Princess
    Butterbean fights are just side shows. The guys he fights are jobbers or out of shape trailer park residents from incestville. No real boxing there just more so called toughman bouts with paydays
    Maybe some, but many are reasonably known lower teri fighters like George Linburger and Kenny Craven both of whomm beat the Bean. McNeely was a jobber, but Monoco was not even though he does have a glass jaw. I'm not sticking up for the Bean as much as I am saying that guys like Sicialano should nort be allowed to fight under any circumstances.

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ted The Bull
    Quote Originally Posted by Punching Princess
    Butterbean fights are just side shows. The guys he fights are jobbers or out of shape trailer park residents from incestville. No real boxing there just more so called toughman bouts with paydays
    Maybe some, but many are reasonably known lower teri fighters like George Linburger and Kenny Craven both of whomm beat the Bean. McNeely was a jobber, but Monoco was not even though he does have a glass jaw. I'm not sticking up for the Bean as much as I am saying that guys like Sicialano should nort be allowed to fight under any circumstances.













    I agree. In my opinion just because someone can pass a physical should not mean it is OK to fight. I always thought that a pro fighter should be mandated to have a certain amount of amatuer bouts before being allowed to turn pro.

    Amatuers are safer some what fights are stopped quicker and it would be a good guide on or if a guy/lady has the ability to be in the ring as a pro.

    Boxing is a dangerous sport and a man who knows how to throw a punch correctly can injure of kill another man let alone one with no boxing skills or know how.

    Kind of like Just because you passed the bar does not mean you are a capable attorney

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Last time I saw Butterbean, he got armbarred by a Japanese half his size and tapped out.

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
    Last time I saw Butterbean, he got armbarred by a Japanese half his size and tapped out.
















    The entire country of Japan is half his size

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Quote Originally Posted by Punching Princess
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
    Last time I saw Butterbean, he got armbarred by a Japanese half his size and tapped out.
















    The entire country of Japan is half his size
    lol!

    His head is Okinawa, His stomach is Tokyo, and one of his foot is Hiroshima.

    It was fun seeing him beating up Jhonny Knoxville in Jackass though.

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
    Quote Originally Posted by Punching Princess
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft
    Last time I saw Butterbean, he got armbarred by a Japanese half his size and tapped out.
















    The entire country of Japan is half his size
    lol!

    His head is Okinawa, His stomach is Tokyo, and one of his foot is Hiroshima.

    It was fun seeing him beating up Jhonny Knoxville in Jackass though.













    LOL it was like the old cartoon Bug's Bunny and the wrestler

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    Default Re: This is why I work at being an advocate for boxing reform!

    Quote Originally Posted by Punching Princess
    Quote Originally Posted by Ted The Bull
    Quote Originally Posted by Punching Princess
    Butterbean fights are just side shows. The guys he fights are jobbers or out of shape trailer park residents from incestville. No real boxing there just more so called toughman bouts with paydays
    Maybe some, but many are reasonably known lower teri fighters like George Linburger and Kenny Craven both of whomm beat the Bean. McNeely was a jobber, but Monoco was not even though he does have a glass jaw. I'm not sticking up for the Bean as much as I am saying that guys like Sicialano should nort be allowed to fight under any circumstances.













    I agree. In my opinion just because someone can pass a physical should not mean it is OK to fight. I always thought that a pro fighter should be mandated to have a certain amount of amatuer bouts before being allowed to turn pro.

    Amatuers are safer some what fights are stopped quicker and it would be a good guide on or if a guy/lady has the ability to be in the ring as a pro.

    Boxing is a dangerous sport and a man who knows how to throw a punch correctly can injure of kill another man let alone one with no boxing skills or know how.

    Kind of like Just because you passed the bar does not mean you are a capable attorney
    The worse boxer is better than the best attorney!

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