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Buster Mathis ( June 11, 1943-September 6, 1995 ) was a boxer who had a very successful career as an amateur heavyweight boxer.
Buster Mathis continued to fight in the following years, outpointing highly regarded ironman George Chuvalo, but losing on points to Jerry Quarry-a fight Mathis was favoured to win.
His son Buster Mathis Jr. was to later become a successful fighter, and was to take on Mike Tyson in 1995.
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In 1969, Quarry beat contender Buster Mathis.
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* Buster Mathis ( 1943 – 1995 ), American heavyweight boxer
* Buster Mathis, Jr. ( born 1970 ), American heavyweight boxer, son of Buster Mathis
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* March 4-Nino Benvenuti recovers the world's Middleweight title with a fifteen round unanimous decision over Emile Griffith in their rubber match, in the main event of a card that also featured Joe Frazier's knockout in eleven over Buster Mathis, Madison Square Garden, New York.
Instead, Frazier fought and knocked out Buster Mathis for the vacant New York State Athletic Commission World Heavyweight Championship.
The idea worked, and Savarese was next faced with his first relatively known opponent, Buster Mathis Jr ..
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They went on to produce Clover, Acme, Hummer, Gem, Crown, Crest Light, Bon-Ton, Crayel, Velazquez, Buster, Old Master, Viking, Bril-Tone, Murillo and other crayon lines before eventually being purchased by Binney & Smith Inc. in 1958.
In February 1965, when on a trip to West Berlin, “ in deference to his recent work with Buster Keaton, he went to see Keaton again in his 1927 film The General, finding it, however, disappointing .”
At Wilson's funeral on 10 May 1990, Reynolds saw Roy James ( who got into a verbal argument with the press ), Buster Edwards, Bob Welch ( hobbling on crutches ) and Jimmy White ( who went unnoticed most due to his ability to blend into the background ).
" He asked a lady to fix him some breakfast and he went into the bathroom and that's where he collapsed ," said Buster Brown, an assistant to Johnson.
He made a debut with a 4-round knockout of Richard Scott, and followed it up in the semi-finals with a 10-round points win where he outpunched James " Buster " Douglas, a fight that would become more significant over the years, as Douglas went on to upset Mike Tyson in 1990 and win the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world.
The single sold poorly and Isaacs went on to team up with two other vocalists ( Penroe and Bramwell ) in the short-lived trio The Concords, recording for Rupie Edwards and Prince Buster.
Ska / reggae artist Judge Dread ( named after a Prince Buster character ) released his first single in 1972 ; the somewhat X-rated " Big Six ", which went to # 11.
Though other artists, including Vic Neill drew strips from time to time, Trevor Metcalfe was the main artist throughout, though Jack Edward Oliver included Sweet Tooth on the last page of the final issue of Buster in January 2000, explaining that Sweet Tooth's " sweet tooth " eventually went bad from all the sweet eating.
J1 ( Yūta Mochizuki who later went on to play Geki / Tyranno Ranger in Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger ) armed with the Neo Sword, J2 armed with the Neo Stinger scythe, J4 armed with the Neo Slicer boomerang, all wield Neo Shōoter guns and Neo Mine grenades, and their group attack is the Flare Buster twin cannon.

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Puzzle Bobble was originally released in Japan only in June 1994 by Taito Corporation, running on Taito's B System hardware ( with the preliminary title " Bubble Buster ").
He is one of ten San Francisco Giants to appear on the cover, along with Kelly Downs, Rick Reuschel, Willie Mays ( nine times ), Alvin Dark, Juan Marichal, Will Clark, Tim Lincecum ( twice ), Brian Wilson, and Buster Posey.
The comedies of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, the swashbuckling adventures of Douglas Fairbanks and the romances of Clara Bow, to cite just a few examples, made these performers ’ faces well-known on every continent.
*" Madness ", a song by Prince Buster from the 1963 album I Feel the Spirit, covered by Madness on the 1979 album One Step Beyond ...
However, he is seen in all of the group's music videos ; on the DVD released in 2007, he is given the nickname " Buster Sidebury ".
Characters often have rhyming or humorous taglines, such as Roger Mellie, the Man on the Telly ; Nobby's Piles ; Johnny Fartpants ; Buster Gonad ; Sid the Sexist ; Sweary Mary or Finbarr Saunders and his Double Entendres.
With the sound era, films like All Quiet on the Western Front ( 1930 ) ( and its much darker German counterpart Westfront 1918 ), Howard Hawks ' Road to Glory ( 1936 ) and Grand Illusion ( 1937 ), focused on the futility of war for non-American soldiers whilst Hollywood produced American soldiers featuring in World War I comedies such as Buster Keaton's Doughboys ( 1930 ) and Wheeler & Woolsey's Half Shot at Sunrise ( 1930 ), or exciting tales of the U. S. Marine Corps putting down rebellions in Central America, China, and the Pacific Islands in films like Frank Capra's Flight ( 1930 ), The Leathernecks Have Landed ( 1936 ) and Tell it to the Marines ( 1926 film ).
Myra played the saxophone to one side, while Joe and Buster performed on center stage.
* Brighton, Catherine, Keep Your Eye on the Kid: The Early Years of Buster Keaton ( 2008 ) Roaring Brook Press ( An illustrated children's book about Keaton's career )
The ending concludes with Creator, 20 years into the future, having secluded itself inside an underground facility on Earth, now brimming with life again, creating a clone of Buster and Reana, from their strands of hair, the thing that he asked from both of them.
The very loose storyline follows Buster Fiddess leading the four YTT boys, and Addie Black leading the four YTT girls in two separate caravans on a short " Caravan Holiday ".
In 2004 and 2005 she appeared as a recurring character on the critically acclaimed, Emmy Award-winning TV sitcom Arrested Development as “ Lucille Austero ”, the lover of both the sexually and socially awkward " Buster " Bluth and Buster's brother “ GOB .”
While on Mars, the twins buy their brother Buster a native Martian creature called a flat cat, born pregnant and producing a soothing vibration, as a pet.
Cops is a 1922 comedy short silent film about a young man ( Buster Keaton ) who accidentally gets on the bad side of the entire Los Angeles Police Department during a parade, and is chased all over town.
Beckett is here drawing on his viewing of the silent screen comedies of the like of Buster Keaton, Ben Turpin and Harry Langdon all of whom would have encountered objects on-screen apparently with minds of their own.
* 80's pop star Buster Bloodvessel lived on Batley Road.
* Buster Bloodvessel, frontman of eighties pop group Bad Manners, lives on a canal boat in Hayes
He began appearing in motion pictures in a comedy series pairing him with silent film legend Buster Keaton and continuing with The Wet Parade ( 1932 ), Broadway to Hollywood ( 1933 ), The Man Who Came to Dinner ( 1942, playing " Banjo ", a character based on Harpo Marx ), Ziegfeld Follies ( 1946 ), Billy Rose's Jumbo ( 1962, based on the 1935 musical ) and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ( 1963 ).
* To the Last Man ( film ) is a 1933 Henry Hathaway film based on the Zane Grey novel starring Randolph Scott, Esther Ralston, Buster Crabbe, Barton MacLane, Noah Beery, Shirley Temple, and Eugenie Besserer.
Buster Keaton and Fatty Arbuckle were two of Balboa Studio actors who had films shot on Signal Hill.
Called " Meet Me At the Fair ," Buster Baxter, the main character on the show, discovers what it is like to work on a farm.

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