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Eric Scott Esch (77W(58 KO’s), 10L, 4 D) better known by his nickname “Butterbean”, is an American retired professional boxer who competed in the super heavyweight division. Esch became a professional boxer in 1994 after a successful stint on the Toughman Contest scene and went on to capture the World Athletic Association (WAA) heavyweight and IBA Super heavyweight championships, also losing to a 52 year old Larry Holmes in his first fight lasting more than four rounds.
Boxing career; “King of the 4 Rounders” (1994–2002)
Esch began his fighting career on the Toughman Contest scene in Texarkana, Arkansas in the early 1990s and went on to become a five-time World Toughman Heavyweight Champion with a record of 56–5 with 36 knockouts.He received the nickname “Butterbean” when he was forced to go on a diet (consisting mostly of chicken and butterbeans) in order to meet the Toughman 400 pound (181 kg) weight limit under the new age trainer Prozay Buell “the better Buell”.
He made his professional boxing debut on October 15, 1994, beating Tim Daniels by decision in Birmingham, Alabama. He soon developed a cult following and became known as “King of the 4 Rounders”. Speaking of his popularity in a 2008 interview with BoxingInsider, Esch stated.
Esch ran up a string of wins, mostly by knockout, before being stopped in two rounds by Mitchell Rose on December 15, 1995. Butterbean went on the road, around the United States, winning 51 consecutive matches, including against Peter McNeeley. While the majority of his opponents were technically limited club-level fighters early in his career, he did move up the ranks to win the IBA Super Heavyweight Championship on April 12, 1997 with a second round technical knockout of Ed White at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. He made five successful title defenses before relinquishing his championship in 2000.
After his five-year winning streak was brought to an end with a majority decision defeat by heavyweight Billy Zumbrun in August 2001, he fought his first ten rounder against fifty-two-year-old former world heavyweight champion Larry Holmes at the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Virginia on July 27, 2002. While Holmes won a unanimous decision, Esch was credited with a controversial knockdown in the final round, which was later shown in filmed replays as not being a knockdown, no punch having landed, and it was a slip; and Holmes only reeled against the ropes. This was one of only three fights in a 109 fight career that was scheduled for more than four rounds.
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my fav bean!
If you get in there with bean youre gonna end up on your butt
Bro is in there just throwing absolute hammers lol
Gleich 2 umgemacht ! Ringrichter+den anderen!
Prime example to never underestamate 😁
Asta alas vacas acuesta
4 round heavy weight champ 😂….
Lo ammiro ⚡⚡
Un picchatore nato
He was underestimated by many an opponents…much to their peril.
Where is the butter bean Bo Mac fight video.
That man walks around with 2 off switches 😂 good night sally
Man for a Dude that big his foot work and fast hands are something.
That ref that threw himself into butterbean's punch is a moron
Crazy I went to school in lbk and Paul springer was one of the schools staff back in 2016
I find it so satisfying when the commentator says butterbean lol “good body work from butterbean” is a great sentence
Davis took a dive, should have won an Oscar for that preformance.
Butterbean actually knocked out the ref. OMG. I never saw that before.
Where his opponents forbinden to hit back..?
Butter is like a train when he rush at you and hit. You cant do shit too that more then getting knocked the fuck out 😅😂😂
Legend!
He never fought any real contenders, put him with somebody good and do ten rounds
and he's a nice person too.👍🏼👍🏼
What I love about Butterbean is that he showed that a fat person could be a fighter.
He is a fukin joke, but I have to love him.
He never fought any real contenders, he was more of a side show. He did fight several older, past their prime greats.
The hardest hitter EVER!!!
I never saw Eric in his early days… Really amazed at what a great boxer he was.
I'd pay Illuminati money to see Tyson vs. Butterbean if i could get any…
Those hits are brutal
Butterbean the GOAT
He kinda looked like Curly from the three stooges lol
Respect from Poland!
Ich schaue heute wieder mal so auf ein "Ablenkungs-Kanal" rein ! Ps. Der kleine dicke muss das wegen dem Geld machen ….. oder würdest du dich so zum Affen machen ?
Poor Bart Gunn
Best fight was BB vs Johnny Knoxville
😉