Why don't you tell it to all people in wheel chairs that their life is waste of potential and to their relatives ****head?
Hes a good dude. I think its good in a sense that he cant fight no more though. He clearly is punch drunk and more fights would have been detrimental. Whatever yhough, i wish him the best
I've got mad respect for PW, loved this guy in the ring too. PW-SM 1&2 are still among my favourite fights
I know you already replied to others about this, and they have responded to you, but there are people in this world that do more in a wheelchair to help people, inspire people, etc than you or any of us with 2 legs walking around will ever do. There is a guy who was born with no arms/ no legs, can't remember his name, but he pretty much goes around the world inspiring people and speaking to millions, helping millions realize how good they got it in life. Then you got *some* people who are celebrity millionaires that commit suicide from being depressed (while having 2 good arms/ 2 good legs), blowing all their $ up their noses, thinking they are to good to help others, etc, etc. Paul Williams obviously was a good boxer, a good athlete, etc, its sad he can't walk right now (I'm hoping and praying he does again), but for anybody to say his life is nothing and wasted if he can't do that then they need a different outlook on life. Wasted life= sit at home, do nothing to help anybody, drag other people down, and waste the life you've been given (no matter the circumstances).