Lionel Butler v. Sam Peter.
Lionel Butler v. Sam Peter.
Credit to Dempseyfire who gave me the idea for this. What happens?
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loaded_gloves
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Re: Lionel Butler v. Sam Peter.
Did you know that a brain damaged, hepititis-riddled James Broad knocked out a UFC heavyweight champ and all-round mixed martial artist Maurice Smith in 1991?
I haven't found a way to weave Corrie Sanders into the equation as of yet.
I haven't found a way to weave Corrie Sanders into the equation as of yet.
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polecateddy
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Re: Lionel Butler v. Sam Peter.
The Lionel that beat Tubbs maybe has a shot, but is still the underdog.
Re: Lionel Butler v. Sam Peter.
I think Peter gets the better of it, especially if it's the Peter from the 2nd Toney fight that learned how to box a bit.
Re: Lionel Butler v. Sam Peter.
Sanders/Peter. Discuss!loaded_gloves wrote:Did you know that a brain damaged, hepititis-riddled James Broad knocked out a UFC heavyweight champ and all-round mixed martial artist Maurice Smith in 1991?
I haven't found a way to weave Corrie Sanders into the equation as of yet.
Re: Lionel Butler v. Sam Peter.
Agreed, though I'm not all that confident, which says more about Peter than anything else.gilgamesh wrote:I think Peter gets the better of it, especially if it's the Peter from the 2nd Toney fight that learned how to box a bit.
Re: Lionel Butler v. Sam Peter.
Peter most likely wins that one. Peter at his best had a pretty sturdy chin and I think he'd be able to stand up to Sanders early assault and run him out of gas to beat him later in the bout. Considering McCline was able to drop Peter 3 times though, it's certainly not out of the question Sanders ends the night early.Rover wrote:Sanders/Peter. Discuss!loaded_gloves wrote:Did you know that a brain damaged, hepititis-riddled James Broad knocked out a UFC heavyweight champ and all-round mixed martial artist Maurice Smith in 1991?
I haven't found a way to weave Corrie Sanders into the equation as of yet.