Wiiliams..... Would probably flustered. But then tse, he could box and punch very well. ake control of the fight, becau Williams would smash Choocolate around the ring from the sixth round onwards, too strong.
I wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt in that other thread, but now... Are You Drunk? EDIT: I just saw your thread in the lounge. No, apparently it's not drunk that you are...
Chocolate was one of the finest boxers of the 30's. combining scintillating speed of hand and foot with a two fisted, crowd pleasing style. Chocolate was smooth, skillful, stylish and a capable puncher. Williams was a big heavy handed 135lb Fighter who regularly beat Welterweights, he had tremendous inate athletic abillity, a smooth sharp style, with quick reflexes. He was also a well schooled counter puncher with a sharp snappy Jab, power in both hands and a great uppercut. I feel the key factor here would be size and strength. Chocolate was really a true Featherweight who sometimes would come in as light as 123lb. Williams was big 135 fighter who often licked the best Welterweights around. Williams's strength could be a big factor in this fight.
Williams ,too strong and hard hitting for the talented Bon Bon, Ike would look silly for awhile but commence to land his big stuff in combos around the 5th . Latish stoppage, about the 8-9thrd