Dallas West vs "Machine Gun" Lou Butera

trueblu8

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Has anyone seen this match on the ipt website? Dallas West has one of the smoothest strokes I've ever seen, and "Machine Gun" Lou Butera is freaking amazing! Now I know where guys like Luc Salvas, Earl Strickland, and Rodney Morris got their fast paced style from. This guy was the originator! And for older guys, their breaks weren't too shabby either! These guys still have a lot of power. Lou was making balls I think almost every time. And that's really saying something considering that a lot of the younger players couldn't do that. I have a lot of respect for these guys.
 
trueblu8 said:
Has anyone seen this match on the ipt website? Dallas West has one of the smoothest strokes I've ever seen, and "Machine Gun" Lou Butera is freaking amazing! Now I know where guys like Luc Salvas, Earl Strickland, and Rodney Morris got their fast paced style from. This guy was the originator! And for older guys, their breaks weren't too shabby either! These guys still have a lot of power. Lou was making balls I think almost every time. And that's really saying something considering that a lot of the younger players couldn't do that. I have a lot of respect for these guys.
No offense to Luc, but Lou Butera, in his prime, made Luc look like a slow player. Also, Lou still had good mechanics, in spite of his fast play. Luc's mechanics are not always the best. Lou was, and still is, amazing to watch.
 
I sent an email to the IPT asking if they still sold the DVDs and never got a response. That was sent about one month ago. No response.
 
Oh yeah! The Bustamante & Deuel challenge match is coming up! Those guys have got to be two of my absolute favorite players to watch. Unfortunately for Corey though, if Busty's on I think he will destroy him, lol.
 
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