Butterbean’ rips Pudzianowski
SEOUL,
S. Korea (July 14, 2010) – Moosin officials and the face of the MMA
promotional company, Eric “Butterbean” Esch,
greatly differ in their opinions of former 5-time World’s Strongest
Man Mariusz “Dominator”Pudzianowski,
in terms of rating the Polish strongman as a mixed-martial-arts
fighter.
Moosin
officials believe Pudzianowski has tremendous potential and that he
should be featured on Moosin’s proposed October 9 show in Chicago.
Mariusz, who has reportedly been training hard in his native Poland
to develop his MMA skills, will arrive in Massachusetts by the end
of July to begin training with former boxer “Irish” Micky Ward, as
well as two former All-America wrestlers, in order to learn the
basics of boxing and wrestling to improve his overall MMA game.
However,
based on Pudzianowki’s second-round loss by submission to former
2-time UFC heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia this past May in
Worcester, Massachusetts, “Butterbean” doesn’t think Mariusz
deserves to be showcased again on a Moosin pay-per-view event, at
least not until he proves himself in the cage.
“I know
he allegedly broke his foot in the fight against Sylvia,” Butterbean
criticized Pudzianowski, “but he didn’t show anything before he
quit. Pudzianowski has no stand-up and as strong as he is, he
punches like a girl. All he does is throw arm punches. He needs a
lot of help. He’s the 5-time World’s Strongest Man but hits like a
130-pounder, not a strong man who weighs 270 pounds. He doesn’t have
the skill level to get to the level he wants to fight.
“Once he
gets a stand-up game – you can’t have a ground game working without
one – he could be a force in MMA. He still needs some work on his
ground game, too. We all know he’s very strong but that’s not enough
at the highest level of MMA. I don’t know who has been coaching him
but that trainer should be fired. Pudzianowski needs to prove
himself, showing he has a good stand-up game by beating a good MMA
fighter, before he gets another big fight like a spot on the October
9th show.”
Moosin,
based in South Korea-based, has promoted MMA shows in South Korea
and the United States and, in conjunction with the International
Taekwon-Do Federation, plans expansion into to China, Poland and
Australia.
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global event promoter based out of Seoul, South Korea, in
conjunction with the International Taekwon-Do Federation, Moosin is
known for bringing fans the finest in mixed martial arts
competition. Moosin is revolutionizing the MMA industry by merging
an international roster of talented fighters with recognizable stars
from the world or music, sports and popular culture. Moosin pits
warrior against warrior, featuring a hybrid of MMA and hard-hitting
Moosin-style kickboxing, in hand-to-hand battles of skill, honor and
art.