Is Butterbean a more technically sound boxer than Wilder?

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  • D4thincarnation
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    Is Butterbean a more technically sound boxer than Wilder?

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  • boliodogs
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    Originally posted by D4thincarnation


    The guy was a knockout artist but is his boxing skills better than current WBC champ Deontay Wilder
    He was a knockout artist on bums not guys even in the top 100. Wilder is a world champion and a bronze medalist at the Olympics. His skills are superior to those of Butterbean and he would quickly KO a prime Butterbean. Larry Holmes beat the hell out of Butterbean when Holmes was very old. Butterbean was a hard puncher but he weighed 400 pounds and was not a serious boxer accept at a low level.

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    • boliodogs
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      Holmes was 52 years old when he toyed with Butterbean. If you check out Butterbean's record on boxrec all his opponents were no stars or 1 stars out of a possible 5 stars. He was a hard punching very fat bum beater know as the king of the 4 rounders. He never beat anyone worth a damn and he lost some fights to bums. He shouldn't be compared with world champion Wilder even if Wilder lacks boxing skill compared to really good heavyweights.

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      • QueensburyRules
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        --- Deyonce whole career based on short notice TBAs.

        400 lb Dan Nichols knocked him down in the first rd to no credit and shortly thereafter retired on a su****ious cut. Then a former middle journey knocked him down to credit.

        Fat Lar ran from Bean who laughed at him when he committed to a flush punch. Bean finally cornered and dropped him for a count. Fat Lar ran from the ref but had to use the ropes to keep him from going down again, an automatic DQ in honest jurisdictions.

        Thanks for reminding me of Fat Lars final ignoble moment in boxing...HeeHaw!!!

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        • Bjl12
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          Originally posted by boliodogs
          He was a knockout artist on bums not guys even in the top 100. Wilder is a world champion and a bronze medalist at the Olympics. His skills are superior to those of Butterbean and he would quickly KO a prime Butterbean. Larry Holmes beat the hell out of Butterbean when Holmes was very old. Butterbean was a hard puncher but he weighed 400 pounds and was not a serious boxer accept at a low level.
          Butterbean would of KTFO Wilder.

          Butterbean is an underrated fighter and would've bullied the toothpick Deontay who is a literal Windmill Saint Mary fighter that prays one of his windmills lands every fight...lucky for him HW is so watered down

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          • Floyd is TBE
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            Y'all realize Wilder floored Fury twice. That windmill **** was funny when Ortiz did it, but can we have a realistic discussion about Wilder's skill without the hyperbole.

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