he may be able to beat williams but santos is too strong to be bullied around by margarito, there will be no rematch just watch
That's because the first post from This content is protected that I replied to wasn't quoted properly, he probably deleted the [/quote] at the end and I didn't bother to add it for him. Seeing as almost all of you replied to my post all of them turned out messy.
That's great. :rofl However, I still don't understand why it's wrong for Mayweather to fight a 2007 WBC titlist Oscar de la Hoya...but everyone wants to see 2008 non-titlist Oscar facing Margarito.
at the end and I didn't bother to add it for him. Seeing as almost all of you replied to my post all of them turned out messy.[/quote] :good
Seeing is believing and the last time I saw both in the ring Williams came out victorious. It's not his fault a rematch isn't on, if a career-high payday for Margarito in $4million isn't enough to consider then I don't know what is. Maybe beating Manuel Gomez or Golden Johnson should do it, or Sebastian Lujan.
I already dropped a link about that man, Williams' team completely denied refusing an immediate rematch. Let's say he did, OK. Does that mean Williams must stand in line?, what line are these people talking about?!, a line he was already in and came out victorious? Williams doesn't even give a **** as he's proving by moving on, he already BEAT him. It's Margarito who should run after him. Looking at Margarito's already determined future plans, he plans to fight a half-decent fight next and a rematch with Cotto instead. That's TWO fights, meaning even if he does consider Williams it will be close to late next year.