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🗓️ 8 November 2016
⏱️ 110 minutes
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This week, we explore a dark tale of violence, betrayal, and most of all, irony. A rough childhood, plus lousy impulse control, and a heaping helping of mental illness, equals a boxer who was too crazy for the ring. Unfortunately for the rest of the world, he wasn't exactly a superstar of regular society, either. His final crime is one of the most horrible, and deplorable things we've ever talked about. He's a bad guy, and we have a rip roarin' time, tearing the whole situation to shreds. It's a wild ride!Lose your mind, burn your bridges, and sucker punch someone who doesn't deserve it with James "The Hammer" Butler!! Check us out, every Tuesday. We will continue to bring you the biggest idiots in sports history!
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0:06.0 | Hello and welcome back to Crime and Sports. Yay! Oh yay Jimmy, you nailed it. It's a big one this week. Oh, it's a big one. I've been writing this week. |
0:36.0 | I am James Petra Gallo here with my co-host. I am Jimmy Wiseman. This guy we've been waiting on for about 25 weeks. I think we found him like 25 weeks away. You brought him to me and we're like, check this guy out. |
0:48.0 | It's the best thing ever. He's a complete asshole. One event made me, I just wanted to come from just because of that. And then the fact that he actually did go to prison made it so much worse. |
0:58.0 | It's got much worse than one event you saw and said, we need to get on this guy. It got way worse. Just exponentially worse. It's amazing. Hope everyone enjoyed last week's Darryl Alums. His trip from mediocrity to homelessness basically. That's a pretty good description. He was an absolute disaster of a human being. |
1:19.0 | Kind of a light, it was like a light airy episode. When the highlight of your podcast episode is the quote, barbecue beef arts, it defines everything that happened. It was just a very, very funny trip through craziness there. |
1:36.0 | That was a highlight for me and it was fun. I enjoyed just saying that. But yeah, so, um, no, but thank you guys for listening. |
1:43.0 | There was an influx of new people listening. If you're back this week, sure, y'all, how could you not after barbecue beef art? Come on. Thank you for coming back. |
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2:37.0 | We will, uh, and a real sponsor like a good one. It's awesome. So it's going to be great guys. Help us out by the shit that they want you to buy. Yeah, because it's actually good stuff. But before we get into all of that, |
2:48.0 | we have got quite the story for you folks tonight. It's a whole lot of human garbage pile. It's a mess. It's all on fire. It's on fire. It's it's a dumpster fire. That's just, it's a dumpster fire that's only as tires inside. Right. And oily rads that just go up with them. |
3:09.0 | It's surrounded by propane tanks. So the fire department's like, just let it burn. We're going to stand back and it's a shit neighborhood. So like this only has to come down. It's fine. It's all good. This man tonight is James Butler. Wait for it. |
3:24.0 | June, you know, you're a horse. Of course it's junior. I know we say it every time there's a junior. Yeah. But honestly, guys, everyone is far too prevalent. Stop naming your children after yourself. |
3:37.0 | And football players, stop putting it on your fucking jersey and just give this an idea to follow you every. Yeah, you will be a criminal because every one of these junior junior. It's it's it's pushing over the 25% mark. If a listener wants to one of your crazy bastards wants to compile the list of juniors. It's a decent list. It's too much. It's a lot. Well, this particular junior James Butler, Jr. Boxer and a complete lunatic. Good God. Is this a twisted story? This has everything. This has this. |
4:06.0 | This is like a lifetime story mixed with like Tarantino. Like we said before about somebody else mixed with like. What's the word I'm looking for? Criminal. First of all. No, no, no. It's not that criminal criminal. Yeah, that's fine. That's fine. But I'm thinking more like I just like what do you struggle to find it? It's irony, Jimmy. I found it. |
4:34.0 | All right, it's irony. All right. The irony in this story in every way. There's so much irony in this. It's just the most ironic tale ever told. A lattice Morris that would shit herself and use it as a tabog in the slide down a mountain because nobody knows this one. No, this is wild. He James Butler, Jr. is born December 18th, 1972. He's from Harlem. He's a New York City guy. He is from Harlem. He's not keeps it straight gangster. He's not from a good. |
5:03.0 | Home a good area. His early life is troubled. Let's just say what you're 75 to 72, 72, 72, 72. He grew up in the shitty Harlem. Oh, it was bad. Yeah. Now it's like. |
5:15.0 | And now it's like, I'm terrified and there's like there's a couple people moving. Yeah, there's gays and cupcakes. Now it's fine now. But back then, this was hard for a kid. This was he grew up in the late in the 70s and then his teen years were in the 80s crack times. We're talking crack times. This is no joke. His father, not around at all. Obviously. |
5:33.0 | Once again, we see doesn't really matter whether you leave or beat the shit out of everyone within your arms reach either way your child's going to be a disaster if you're not a happy son father or at least sometimes they leave and it's better. But this one apparently not because his mother was not much better off. |
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