this is what I remember him from initially, he was legendary at Superstars:
the colourful former Canadian international who won fame with a string of victories in the "Superstars" made-for-TV competition in the late 1970s, died Wednesday. He was 56.
Budd turned heads by using that athleticism to beat a host of big-name athletes in "Superstars," a popular TV show that pitted athletes from different sports in everything from rowing and swimming to tennis and weightlifting,
Leaving rivals with better bodies and resumes in his wake, the unimposing Budd took over "Canadian Superstars" and then won "World Superstars" from 1978 to 1980, prompting organizers to institute a rule that anyone who won the event three times could no longer take part.
.Former CFL star Tony Gabriel, who competed against Budd on the "Canadian Superstars" show, said it was clear Budd was not just a soccer player.
"He stood out above other athletes," he said. "That just gave him an aura .... Someone who kind of raised the bar and the standard for those competitions. I thought he did that outstandingly for Canada."
Budd came to soccer late. He was 19 when he saw a travelling all-star team was in town. The squad was down a man and found Budd was one of the closest local players nearby. He was enlisted and went on to score a bunch of goals.
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