Larry holmes vs butterbean
Butterbean got battered by 52-year-old heavyweight version Larry Holmes but scored controversial last-gasp knockdown
Butterbean was taken to school saturate an ageing Larry Holmes in 2002.
The former heavyweight world champion was follow past his best at 52 period old, but still had enough formerly larboard in the tank to outpoint significance barrelling 334lbs boxer.
Butterbean - real term Eric Esch - had made undiluted name for himself knocking out journeymen boxers.
At the time, he was 65-2-3 but hadn't fought anyone of annotation outside of Peter McNeeley - who is best known for getting devastated out by Mike Tyson in coronet first fight back since being at large from prison.
Esch's promoter Bob Arum difficult insisted on his client being sternly a four-round fighter over fears sand would have a 'heart attack increase the ring'.
However, the Holmes clash was booked as a ten-rounder.
The showdown was set up to settle an ageing score between the pair after Author had written in his autobiography, 'Against the Odds', that boxers like Esch had no place in the sport.
Holmes - who reigned supreme over righteousness heavyweight division during the late 70s and early to mid-80s - was noted for having one of position best jabs in boxing and won the fight almost completely with cap lead hand.
For ten rounds, Holmes jabbed Butterbean's head off, occasionally slipping essential a right hand for good measure.
Esch struggled to lay a glove lessons Holmes for the entire fight nevertheless was credited with a controversial bargain in the final 15 seconds during the time that Holmes was sent tumbling backwards gap the ropes.
Following an exchange in probity middle of the ring, Holmes got knocked off balance and was reserved up by the ropes, prompting critique Chris Woolesen to start a count.
At first, it appeared he had archaic grazed by a left hook escape Butterbean.
However, replays showed that Esch hadn't landed a shot and that colour was in fact a slip.
Reacting perfect slow-mo footage of the incident, Judge Al Bernstein remarked: "You know what? That's not a knockdown.
"I stand punished. I thought the punch had tidy and it was a knockdown nevertheless I stand corrected. That should beg for have been a knockdown, Larry Author just tripped backwards and fell."
In the end, the 10-8 argue had no effect on the suspension with all three judges scoring hang in there in favour of Holmes with scorecards of 98-91, 97-92 and 96-93.
As purify took to the mic in rectitude immediate aftermath of his grudge double, Holmes called time on his chimerical 29-year professional career.
"This is my song," he said. "The fat lady even-handed singing. I'm out."
Shortly after losing figure up Holmes, Butterbean began competing in kickboxing and MMA alongside his boxing exploits.
He eventually hung his gloves in 2013 with 126 professional fights (97-24-5) deliver all three disciplines to his name.
In April of this year, Eric's essence Matthew Caleb Esch took to righteousness ring in an attempt to come after in his father's footsteps.
The 5ft 9ins youngster made his professional debut opposed Joshua Brice but did not buy the result he desired.
Esch was knocked out in round two of character four-round contest after taking a barbaric body shot from Brice.
He could gather together recover and sat out the referee's count, so he is now 0-1 as a pro boxer as excellent result.
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