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  2. Eric Esch - Wikipedia

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    He was scheduled to fight Bob Sapp soon afterwards, but claims that Sapp's management withdrew their fighter after discovering that Amada had needed hospital treatment after his bout with Esch. [12] Butterbean lost his third consecutive K-1 match at K-1 Beast 2004 in Shizuoka on June 26, 2004, losing to 210.82 cm (6 ft 11.00 in) giant Montanha ...

  3. Characters of the Punch-Out!! series - Wikipedia

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    Punch-Out!! [a] is a series of boxing video games created by Genyo Takeda and Makoto Wada, and published by Nintendo.The main protagonist and player character of the series is Little Mac, a short boxer from the Bronx who climbs the ranks of the fictional World Video Boxing Association (WVBA) by challenging various opponents.

  4. Punch-Out!! (1987 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Little Mac faces a total of 14 opponents: three in the Minor Circuit, four in the Major Circuit, six in the World Circuit, and Mike Tyson or Mr. Dream. All character sprites except King Hippo are reused for two characters each, with changes made to colors, head, or special moves. [4] Mario has a cameo as the referee. [5]

  5. Toughman Contest (video game) - Wikipedia

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    It is based on the Toughman Contest, and features Eric "Butterbean" Esch on the cover and as the game's final boss. The game was released in 1995. The game was released in 1995. It received mixed reviews, generally criticizing the sluggishness of the gameplay while praising the selection of special moves.

  6. Kimbo Slice - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Ferguson (February 8, 1974 – June 6, 2016), better known as Kimbo Slice, was a Bahamian-born American mixed martial artist, professional boxer, and actor.. Originally a bare-knuckle boxer, he became noted for his role in mutual combat street fight videos which were spread online, leading Rolling Stone to call him "The King of the Web

  7. Keith Hackney - Wikipedia

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    Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes Loss 2–2 Marco Ruas: Submission (rear-naked choke) Ultimate Ultimate 1995: December 16, 1995: 1 2:39 Denver, Colorado, United States Ultimate Ultimate 1995 Quarterfinal. Loss 2–1 Royce Gracie: Submission (armbar) UFC 4: December 16, 1994: 1 5:32 Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

  8. List of Pride Fighting Championships alumni - Wikipedia

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    Butterbean: 2–1–0 (0) Heavyweight USA: Frank Trigg: Twinkle Toes: 2–1–0 (0) Welterweight USA: Gan McGee: Giant: 0–2–0 (0) Heavyweight USA: George Randolph: 0–1*–0 (0) [3] Heavyweight USA: Gilbert Melendez: 2–0–0 (0) Lightweight USA: Guy Mezger: 4–6–0 (0) Middleweight USA: Heath Herring: The Texas Crazy Horse: 12–5–0 ...

  9. David Letele - Wikipedia

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    Letele was an accomplished corporate boxer fighting multiple times on Duco Events’ card before turning pro. He has his nobility as a professional boxer, public figure and has made unique, prolific or innovative contributions to a field of entertainment as he puts on a character when he is in the ring with a mic, in the media or at the weigh in as the Brown Buttabean.