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1%%* Shaquille O'Neal.
2* '''Creator/BrianBlessed''' is a ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa5L8YjsiSk real life]]'' Boisterous Bruiser. Aside from being such a wild fun-loving self-confessed Yeti, he is also a 5th dan black belt and former junior boxing champion.
3%%* Paul Sorvino could be thought of as a Latin-American BRIAN BLESSED.
4%%* Certain Caribbean pirates. Particularly "Black" Bart Roberts.
5%%* [[http://www.drunkard.com/issues/10_06/10_06_andre_giant.html Andre the Giant]].
6%%* UsefulNotes/NikitaKhrushchev ([[AlternateCharacterInterpretation possibly]]).
7* LetsPlay/SirRonLionheart sounds like the textbook example of this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm1IBHlI-Og in his videos]]. He's so infectiously enthusiastic, you can't not smile while listening to him. Just read the comments on his videos.
8* There are an unusual number of US politicians with this reputation, possibly because the US has this reputation in general ({{Eagleland}}, Mixed Flavor). As Website/{{Cracked}} put it, the Europeans treat the US as the guy they get drunk with and say, "This guy! He might be a bit crazy, but you know, he's all right." Americans for their part enjoy playing into it.
9** Exhibit A vis-a-vis the real relationship between Europe and the US: [[http://imgur.com/aLn2EFe this image]] (made after the ''Charlie Hebdo'' attack in January 2015).
10** President UsefulNotes/TheodoreRoosevelt has a not-undeserved reputation as [[ManlyMan one of the manliest motherfuckers to ever inhabit the Oval Office]], being a {{war hero}}, [[AmericansAreCowboys cowboy]], police commissioner, [[EgomaniacHunter big game hunter]], and exercise nut (counting football, polo, hiking, boxing, and wrestling among his favorite pastimes) who [[RealMenGetShot survived a gunshot to the chest in a botched assassination attempt during his 1912 reelection bid]], beginning a campaign speech immediately afterward by [[BadassBoast boasting that a bullet won't be enough to stop him]]. ''WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory'' and ''Literature/MoreInformationThanYouRequire'' are particularly famous for their MemeticBadass portrayals of TR.
11** Not to be outdone is Texas' own UsefulNotes/LyndonJohnson. His 'Treatment' is legendary for its burly method and its high success rate.
12%%* Gary Busey
13* Interestingly, Liu Bang, who founded the [[UsefulNotes/DynastiesFromShangToQing Han Dynasty]] of China was one of these. Born to a family of reasonably well-off peasants, he was famous in his hometown for loving drinking and fighting. He was also famous for being a really charismatic guy, especially while drinking; he was such a good conversationalist and storyteller that people would stay at the bar way longer than they expected just to keep partying with him. This led barkeeps to pour him free drinks because the people coming in and staying long because of him way outweighed the cost of the free booze. He was also a brilliant political strategist, a brave warrior, and a highly competent military commander—and a legitimately great emperor (the complicated politics surrounding his succession notwithstanding—and even that was mostly just bad luck and turned out well in the end). Despite this, Zhang Fei is more often remembered to fit the trope.
14%%* Creator/MickeyRourke.
15%%* Creator/JohnGoodman.
16* King UsefulNotes/HenryVIII (the one with the six wives) was said to be one of these, a fan of feasting and revels as well as all kinds of tournaments and sports. To his friends, at least. To his enemies or to anyone whom he suspected of betraying him, he could be a total murderous bastard. Henry's BoisterousBruiser aspect often gets played up in portrayals of him, notably the version of him played by Creator/CharlesLaughton in ''Film/ThePrivateLifeOfHenryVIII''.
17* Another English king, UsefulNotes/CharlesII, also fits the trope: called the "Merry Monarch," Charles brought back color and, shall we say, ''joie de vivre'' back to England after years of stern Puritan rule. He loved a good joke (he's one of Britain's [[DeadpanSnarker snarkier]] monarchs) and a good drink, had an [[ReallyGetsAround obscene number of mistresses]] (producing many bastards with the surname [=FitzRoy=][[note]]Including the ancestor of the captain of HMS ''Beagle'' who asked UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin to come along on the famous trip to South America[[/note]]), and was often rumored to [[ExtremeOmnisexual have liaisons with men, as well]] (though he still had [[PetTheDog a soft spot]] for his wife Queen Catherine, standing by her side when she came under fire and when she became DelicateAndSickly). He also enjoyed the theater (something else the Puritans had banned), and the RestorationComedy dates from the first decade or so of his reign.
18* And UsefulNotes/EdwardIV was another... well over six feet tall, a terror on the battlefield, and also amiable, [[ReallyGetsAround famous for his mistresses]], and a party animal almost to his dying day. His grandson Henry VIII resembled him strongly when young.
19* UsefulNotes/{{Charlemagne}} was a giant by any standard of his day, a renowned warrior as much as a ruler, and oh yeah, he was so informal that when he wasn't holding court with more or less anyone willing to drink and eat with him, he was insisting they join him while he bathed so the festivities wouldn't be unduly interrupted. He was the least formal king ever; his court was a constant party at which state business would from time to time get handled. And then the King would say (paraphrasing), "Excellent! Now for the wine!"
20* Creator/OliverReed. He had a reputation for his whole career as a hard-drinking hell-raiser who bore scars on his face from a bar fight in 1962. He died of a heart attack at age 61, after a night of hard drinking in which he consumed 3 bottles of rum and beat 5 sailors at arm wrestling.
21* Tsar UsefulNotes/PeterTheGreat of Russia was a very large man for his age, standing at 6'8" (203 cm). He was also known for his very Russian hard-partying ways, with massive alcohol tolerance to match. This made his attempt to [[KingIncognito travel across Western Europe incognito]] ''very'' implausible, though everyone tried their best to humour him nonetheless.
22* UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington was this but as an avid social climber and aspiring gentleman, he worked hard to suppress his bruiser qualities.
23* [[HornyVikings Vikings]]. A favorite pastime during feasts was inventing short poems which either [[BadassBoast told about one's own accomplishments]] or [[TheRoast insulted another as subtly and cleverly as possible]]. The proper way to answer such an insult was to counter it with a poem of your own. Someone pulling out a sword during such friendly banter was considered nothing but a brute and as such not [[WarriorPoet a proper viking]].
24* Ernie "Turtleman" Brown Jr., as shown on the Creator/AnimalPlanet documentary show ''Series/CallOfTheWildman''. A friendly, outgoing and highly energetic man known for his signature rebel yell and catching anything from snapping turtles to coyotes with his bare hands.
25* [[UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueBaseball New York Yankees]] outfielder Creator/BabeRuth was famous for his prodigious eating, drinking, and womanizing, but he was also a great lover of fun and capable of great humor -- to say nothing of being [[BunnyEarsLawyer the best ballplayer of his time, if not ever]]. He also seems to have been [[FriendToAllChildren pretty good with kids]]--which makes a kind of sense, since he never properly grew up himself. He was, however, horrible with names, calling everyone "kid" (including Lou Gehrig, who was a great friend of his until Gehrig's mother fell out with Ruth's wife).
26* Charles Barkley was one of the biggest {{Boisterous Bruiser}}s in the NBA. He was an aggressive and physical player and was involved in several altercations both on and off the court (including, most unfortunately, an attempt to spit on a heckler that hit a little girl instead). He was also gregarious and talkative, making the NBA's "All Interview Team" almost every year he was in the league. When the Dream Team went to the Olympics in 1992, they were cautioned to stay in their hotel as much as possible due to death threats from terrorists. Barkley completely ignored these warnings and spent his evenings strolling around Barcelona, drinking and talking with the starstruck locals. When asked where his security was, he held up his fists and said, "This is my security."
27%%* Among tennis players, the FieryRedhead Boris Becker was this, and it especially showed whenever he played against [[TheStoic Stefan Edberg]].
28* [[UsefulNotes/JosipBrozTito Josip Broz, better known as Tito.]] He liked to show off and had an incredible constitution. During UsefulNotes/WorldWar2, he could march for really long distances without tiring, leaving his companions huffing and swearing as they forced themselves to keep up. And remember, he was around 50 years old then!
29* UFC fighter Johnny Walker is a good example, extremely energetic, dances his way into the octagon and hits like a truck, with a tendency to end his fights via knockout [[CurbStompBattle on the first round]], the man is so damn energetic he even dislocated his shoulder trying to do The Worm after beating Misha Cirkunov.

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