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  • #11
    He couldn't knock out Johnny knoxville

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    • #12
      Originally posted by The_Demon View Post
      He couldn't knock out Johnny knoxville
      ayyy? thats why he was snorting like a pig on the floor

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      • #13
        Originally posted by SBleeder
        Top 10? Maybe amongst carnival sideshows.



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        • #14
          Very Hard Puncher

          Very Hard Puncher for sure, but not top 20 all time HW, maybe not top 25, nothing though against his power, just means there are at least 25 guys all time that hit harder.

          If you rated them on a scale of 1-10 in Power, I would rate anyone 6 and above as a very hard puncher, it's just that there were many ATG's at HW that had well above avg. Power, just to name a few I rate well above Bean & in no particular order, only how they come to memory to me.

          1. Foreman
          2. Shavers
          3. Marciano
          4. Frazier
          5. Dempsey
          6. Jeffries
          7. Sullivan
          8. Liston
          9. W. Klitschko
          10. Tyson
          11. Baer
          12. V. Klitschko
          13. Tua
          14. Morrison
          15. Mccall
          16. Louis
          17. Lewis
          18. Schmeling
          19. Patterson
          20. Galento

          Those are just the ones that come to mind, I would rate over bean & with some time, & a little research, Im sure I could easily add 5 to 10 more.

          Again taking nothing away from Bean's Power, he hit hard with both hands, but I would rate him well below the upper echelon of Power guys, hard punching HW's of all time.

          I would rate him down with guys, like,

          Mercer
          Holmes
          Lyle
          Quarry
          Norton
          Ellis, I might rate Ellis in the tier above him.
          P. Thomas

          I'm sure I'm missing guys to add to my top 20
          & others I would rate in and around Bean's power, but this gives you a good idea of the ones to rate above him & near him, he also took a great Punch, I knew a guy he fought in the Tough man Competition, this guy weighed 190, was absolutely solid, boxed his entire life & personally saw him take out 5 big guys all over 200 solid, tough guys in a street fight, all with 1 punch, so he was way above the normal street tough guy, & he fought a few professional fights, & also against Bean in the tough man and in 1 Pro fight, & lost both times, but he was 32 & not in the same great shape as earlier in his career, but he still had that great punch & Bean took many solid shots to the face & Head & Chin from this guy in the fight, without slowing down, & then knocked my guy out later, so he could hit hard & take a punch.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
            And nobody is calling this the golden era of heavyweights.
            Actually, if you go into Non-Stop Boxing, you'll find six of seven people calling it exactly that.

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            • #16
              Hardest man in the diner.. Had good power, and considering his snowman physique, some stamina to go with it, but purely a sideshow and should be taken about as seriously as Bob Sapp and the like.

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              • #17
                That's about as seriously as he is taken, considering he's only fought past 4 rounds maybe twice in his career and one time was in a 10 rounder in Larry Holmes' last pro fight. That's why Butterbean milked his power all he could, doing stuff like the Knoxville fight, boxing at a Wrestlemania show one year and mostly fighting 4 rounders. He did try his hand at kickboxing and MMA, but seemed to do better as a boxer.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
                  That's about as seriously as he is taken, considering he's only fought past 4 rounds maybe twice in his career and one time was in a 10 rounder in Larry Holmes' last pro fight. That's why Butterbean milked his power all he could, doing stuff like the Knoxville fight, boxing at a Wrestlemania show one year and mostly fighting 4 rounders. He did try his hand at kickboxing and MMA, but seemed to do better as a boxer.
                  Everything negative said about him is probably true, but I used to exchange emails with Butterbean and he is very cool. He did have legit power and his Wrestlemania KO is a fun watch for the brief time it takes. The WWF people actually thought their guy had a decent chance. They dropped him very shortly after that.
                  Last edited by Scott9945; 07-22-2013, 02:49 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
                    Everything negative said about him is probably true, but I used to exchange emails with Butterbean and he is very cool. He did have legit power and his Wrestlemania KO is a fun for the brief time it takes. The WWF people actually thought their guy had a decent chance. They dropped him very shortly after that.
                    Can well believe this. I've seen a few of his interviews, he's astute, likable and from a marketing point of view, he's done very well for himself..
                    In a way, it's a shame he did'nt go in with any top hw's, because in mma, he's proved himself to be incredibly brave, and takes a beating really well, oh he's difficult to hurt alright, and i respect that.

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                    • #20
                      he knocked out that jack ass dude good though.

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