Lucian "there's other champions" Bute...
Lucian Bute vs Brian Magee March 19th on Showtime
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WAR MAGEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cant wait for him to spark Bute clean out infront of a house full of shocked Canadians!!!
Was very surprised when i read this on BBC sport, Magee has been waiting for a fight with Sartisan for a while now, and even turned down a chance to be in the super 6 to get his title shot.
War Magee!!!Comment
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Froch KOd him a few years ago. He's the European champ.
James DeGale was considering going for Magee, would have been a good scalp for him.
Magee is past-prime and 35 years old. Doesn't deserve to be in the same ring as Bute.
Bute is a punk for cherry-picking such weak opponents.Comment
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Brinkley was worthy only in the sense that he was mandatory. He earned his right to fight for the title. But of course it was a mismatch on paper and in the ring.
Mendy is another mandatory. I hope Bute will be able to sidestep him somehow.Comment
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Bute's plan seems to be to fight Z-level opposition while the other top guys face one another, then let his ****** fans sit back and say 'see how flawed the other guys are?'. It's a ******ed way of doing things, because anyone with a brain would realise that everyone in the Super Six would look good if they fought nothing but handpicked opposition. The idea is so ******ed that you're the only one of this entire forum to have fallen for it. Cong****yeah, the same Froch who was floored and 12 seconds away from losing his belt in his very first defense against a natural middleweight
same Froch who was throughly embarrassed by a green but talented fighter by the name of the Matrix
and that man would tax Bute's azz ?


While Froch had some bad moments against Taylor, he came through and won fair and square, which is more than can be said for Bute against Andrade the first time around. And natural middleweight or not, Taylor's resume puts him leagues above Andrade.
The skill gap between even a green Andre Dirrell and the face-first brawlers that Bute fights every single time is about as wide as the Grand Canyon.
No, Froch tried to make a fight with Bute but his team gave up on the idea when it became obvious that a deal couldn't be made.
Froch was able to come to terms with Pascal, Taylor, Dirrell, Kessler, Abraham, Glen Johnson and probably Andre Ward before long, yet with Bute it couldn't be done. Hmm.Comment
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you're a bitter classless prick with a lot of useless imaginationBute's plan seems to be to fight Z-level opposition while the other top guys face one another, then let his ****** fans sit back and say 'see how flawed the other guys are?'. It's a ******ed way of doing things, because anyone with a brain would realise that everyone in the Super Six would look good if they fought nothing but handpicked opposition. The idea is so ******ed that you're the only one of this entire forum to have fallen for it. Cong****
While Froch had some bad moments against Taylor, he came through and won fair and square, which is more than can be said for Bute against Andrade the first time around. And natural middleweight or not, Taylor's resume puts him leagues above Andrade.
The skill gap between even a green Andre Dirrell and the face-first brawlers that Bute fights every single time is about as wide as the Grand Canyon.
No, Froch tried to make a fight with Bute but his team gave up on the idea when it became obvious that a deal couldn't be made.
Froch was able to come to terms with Pascal, Taylor, Dirrell, Kessler, Abraham, Glen Johnson and probably Andre Ward before long, yet with Bute it couldn't be done. Hmm.
all I was saying is that Froch struggles against boxers who can move
Bute being a boxer-puncher, it just doesn't look good for FrochComment
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