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Don't let anything you read here encourage you to fight dogs or you may have to leave your family and go to jail.
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This is the famous Bobby Hall one of the greatest dog men that ever lived and Bullyson. Bullyson was one of those
good kind of quitting dogs. Yes he quit but I wished I new what I new now, Since he was one of the best producing dogs
of all times. I would have tried to buy him from Maurice for a stud dog. Yet it would have been hard to do that after watching
him quit cold. I read an article writen by One man that Bullyson kept his eyes on BennyBob and quit in good fashion. That
is Bullshit he turned his head to the side and wouldn't look at BennyBob. Bullyson quit and at one point even tried
to jump the pit. Some people setting at pitside kept him from going over the wall. After he quit Bullyson was put up
close to Benny Bob by Floyd Boudreaux to try to get him to scratch and he just stood there at that point he
did look straight ahead at BennyBob for a second. No use in trying to clean up what happened. He was a rank curdog. Maurice
knew that and put him down by shooting him in the head later on. He fought way to fast to be conditioned for a distance
fight. This was his down fall. You can't make a cross country horse out of a quarter horse. It is as simple as that. Yet when
he was crossed with Carver stuff the offsprings were outstanding. Some kid told me his dad was there and Bullyson went
down game. I was there and many of my oldtime dogmen friends were there and they can tell you the truth. (Or if you like,
just live a lie). I put him in the same category as Mayfields Nigger a sorry fighting dog but a good producer.
I try to tell the truth on all my writings and can tell you there were at least 100 people that are still alive that
were at that fight including Boudreaux that will tell you he quit. Some of the excuses may be truthful the, if ,ands and buts.
Danny Burton said if Bobby Hall would have had him he would have stayed and won and not quit. Some one said his bloodcount
was low. Someone said he was bred to a bitch during the keep. Earl Tudor said after seeing the photo of Bullyson dropping
his holt when fighting at Burt Clouse and looking straight up and gasping for air. Earl Tudor Stated you will see
this dog quit someday and I did. I wish I had the film of that. I'm sure people have the photos. I hate myself for not bringing
a camera. I do have a picture somewhere of the old Eli dog Bullyson's sire looking straight up in the air during a fight
gasping for air also. I'm not trying to make up a story to discredit this bloodline. This bloodline made a great contribution
to the fighting dog game. Bullyson's offsprings could bite and fight and some were great.
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This is Bobby Hall and Boudin Man in the 2000's. We all age don't we.
Below- This is the famous Zebo. He was one of the greatest dogs of all times taking on any opponent. He whipped Eubanks
Greaser who had won several fights. Greaser was not bred the way people think. He was out of a Bat and Ribbon bred bitch and
a stolen brindle male of unknown breeding.

Below-This is the Dam to the famous Hooten's Butcherboy. She is Stockton's Liz with her owner Weldon Stockton.

Below-This is Norman Hooten in the center and Butcherboy. One of the greatest dogs that ever lived. Norman was a great
dogman with many winners. When Butcherboy scratched into Kennedy's Booger Red. He hit him so hard in the chest that a
peice of meat about the size of a little finger hit me in the side of the face. He completely riped Booger Reds chest to peices.
Norman Hooten was born March 16 ,1941 and died January 27,1997.

Below- is the famous Gary Hammond on the left he bred many a fine dog. Gary has some of the finest bred Nigger dogs
and some fine Patterdales to. Gary has made quiet a study about how to breed pitbulls and has bred lots of winners. I
consider him a very intelligent well read gentleman. Sometime back I picked up a Patterdale bitch from Gary. Gary isn't
involved in dogfighting anymore but at one time had many winners and some ROM dogs. He gave me a compliment . He said back
in the day I stood out and was one of of the better dogmen. It is like I always said in the valley of the blind
the one eyed men are kings. I wanted that in those days. My outlook has changed. Today I'd rather be known as a good father
and a good grandfather and I am that to my family.
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