Rafael Butler upset in Houston! Travis Walker Returned!

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  • Texanballer
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    Rafael Butler upset in Houston! Travis Walker Returned!

    Last night here in houston. Houstonboxingscene.com source

    Heavyweight Homer "El Oso" Fonseca of Driscoll, Texas (5-2-2, 2 KO's) won a split decision over Rafael Butler of Rochester, Minnesota (31-6, 24KO's)

    Heavyweight Travis "Freight Train" Walker of Houston (28-1-1, 22 KO's) knocked out Wallace McDaniel of Augusta, Georgia (8-20-1, 4 KO's)

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    Heavyweight "Mean" Eugene Hill of ****inson, Texas (13-0, 11 KO's) won the Texas Heavyweight Title with an 8th round TKO over Roderick Willis of Richardson, Texas (14-5-1, 8 KO's) on September 4th in Houston, Texas!!

    Hill is a popular local heavyweight.
  • xEDDIEx
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    im happy travis walker won, even though it was against a ****bag. ive been a fan of his ever since he beat ****sucker jason estrada

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      Originally posted by texanballer
      Last night here in houston. Houstonboxingscene.com source

      Heavyweight Homer "El Oso" Fonseca of Driscoll, Texas (5-2-2, 2 KO's) won a split decision over Rafael Butler of Rochester, Minnesota (31-6, 24KO's)

      Heavyweight Travis "Freight Train" Walker of Houston (28-1-1, 22 KO's) knocked out Wallace McDaniel of Augusta, Georgia (8-20-1, 4 KO's)

      And

      Heavyweight "Mean" Eugene Hill of ****inson, Texas (13-0, 11 KO's) won the Texas Heavyweight Title with an 8th round TKO over Roderick Willis of Richardson, Texas (14-5-1, 8 KO's) on September 4th in Houston, Texas!!

      Hill is a popular local heavyweight.
      It pains me to say this but I was ringside at one of Wallace McDaniels first fights and he got ko'ed their too. It's like he doesn't train just plays the role of opponent. He's a really big dude.

      Butler has a history of blowing it. He had Art Polish Warrior Binkowski down three times in the first round and still managed to lose the fight by tko despite his obvious physical gifts.

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        Originally posted by xEDDIEx
        im happy travis walker won, even though it was against a ****bag. ive been a fan of his ever since he beat ****sucker jason estrada
        Fer sure, Estrada talks abunch of **** and don't do nothin bout it. Dude wins but c'mon you gotta be knockin fools out when you fightin the **** of the bunch of heavyweights. Estrada don't push for KO's he just gets decisions but hey that didn't stop the champ of the division from gettin to the top so maybe he do have a chance. Anyway Walker got good power and has pretty quick hands. Him and Arreola have similar style of fightin, Travis don't have as good as defense as Arreola so he ain't as good now but dude's still young

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