Butler is a good fighter with some nice skills but I see it ending violently bad for him.
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Comments Thread For: Paul Butler: Naoya Inoue Needs Me To Be Undisputed, I'm Desperate For The Fight!
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Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
Randoms win the lottery, one will never be a winner based on only believing you can, its the old writing of a cheque you cannot cash.
Cant see anyone at this weight beating Inoue, he is not just a massive ****er but also very skilled, the sky is the limit for him.
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Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post
No, but he fought Rodriguez in Glasgow on the Taylor/Baranchyk undercard.
I'm glad Butler is up for it, but someone on his team will advise him to make a stay-busy defense first. At least get one defense in before he's sent to the wood chipper.
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Originally posted by Rodtang View Post
Yeah but that was a few years ago. Probellum didn't exist then. The point I'm making is that, recent tensions between them and Top Rank, might affect making this fight.
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Butler is pretty sharp in the ring. Excellent powerful body puncher... quick, sharp strong punches upstairs.
He would have to be on his AA game vs Monster... and even then, doubt he'd last all 12.
But it would be a good payday for him, and it would likely be competitive for some rounds.
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Good on him, dude has balls. I was thinking he would go into hiding after last nights's fight, but it sounds like the unification will happen. The only obstacle to Inoue becoming unified at 118 and 122 is people running away from facing him.
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Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post
It wouldn't surprise me if Schaefer decided to have Butler hold the belt hostage, and that's probably better for Butler because Inoue would probably give him a beating. When is Probellum's next card?
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
Thought he fought McDonnell in the UK?
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This just highlights the nonsense of the sanctioning bodies, Butler's not even top ten in the independent rankings. Why would this be a better fight for Inoue than fighting someone in the top 5? Answer, it's not, but fans are weirdly still in love with the shiny belts given out by corrupt sanctioning bodies. There is no dispute over who the World Bantamweight Champion is.
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