Bart Gunn wins MMA fight

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  1. Hanzy

    Hanzy "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Former WWF wrestler and one half of the Smoking Gunns of 1990s tag team fame, Bart Gunn beat Cabbage Corriera with a devastating strike. One up for the pro wrestlers.
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    it was a cut Hanzy....dont get carried away.....:smackbottom:
     
  3. Hanzy

    Hanzy "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    The cut didn't appear by itself, motherfucker!!!!:box: J/K:jester:
     
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    He's still has a way to go until he's made up for being taken out by Butterbean.
     
  5. Hanzy

    Hanzy "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    No real shame in that. Butterbean could take out most non-pros in a boxing match. He could also take out any MMA fighter in a boxing match easily. Bart Gunn is a novice ToughMan boxer at best, if that.
     
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    Still, that's not too far removed from Butterbean's level (although he has had a lot more experience).
     
  7. Hanzy

    Hanzy "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Butterbean has been doing ToughMan for 15 years, he has an incredible amount of experience. Bart Gunn only fought a few WWF tough man fights, and 3 of them looked fixed.
     
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  9. Hanzy

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    But did you notice something? Butterbean actually knows how to throw a decent punch. Bart Gunn throws like a drunk idiot, as you saw in all his Brawl for All fights.
     
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    That is a ridiculous statement. Can you imagine Vitor Belfort against Butterbean in boxing. Vitor KO 1 easy.
     
  12. Hanzy

    Hanzy "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Can you name a few more, besides Belfort? Good example though, Belfort would be a favourite over Butterbean in my book in a boxing match.
     
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    Belfort has worse stamina than Butterbean. I was at Strikeforce when he basically laid on the ground all night and did nothing in his rematch with Overeem.

    Butterbean KO 2
     
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    Let's see, Butterbean fought his last Toughman tournament in 1994, so he must've started up in 1979, when he was 12 or 13, right? :jester:
     
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    didn't he pull a muscle in that match ?
     
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    Any time I've had a rough day, I click on Sakuraba-Belfort. I love watching "Old Vitor" getting owned so badly not only on the ground, but on his feet by a 182-pound wrestler that halfway into the bout, he took to dropping on his back and kicking out with his feet, like a second grader being picked on by a fifth grader.
     

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