1. Pacquiao. 2. JMM. 3. Hopkins. 4. Sugar Shane. 5. Miguel Cotto. 6. Vic Darchinyan. 7. Chad Dawson. 8. Vitali Klitscko. 9. Chris John. 10. Paul Williams. 11. Ricky Hatton. 12. Mikkel Kessler. 13. Nonito Donaire. 14. Kelly Pavlik. 15. Celestino Caballero. 16. Arthur Abraham. 17. JuanMa. 18. David Haye. 19. Lucian Bute. 20. Timothy Bradley.
Paul Williams finds Hopkins another good name to put up in his resumé. I guess PW relies on his slick boxing and punch activity to make Hopkins years tell. I tell you still that Winky would have won at a catchweight above 160. PW is gonna be that sweet win numba 50 for the old timer, yeah oh yeah!
omds... he beats a washed up winky and you all rave about him... paul must be thinking damn... this boxing game is easy!
half the people on this forum said he would get his ass whipped by Winky before the fight. If boxing was so easy for Williams, he wouldn't be fighting in half empty arenas and he wouldn't have a problem getting big named fighters to fight him.
haha you're just as bad as everyone else. half empty arenas? big name fighters? what has he done (pre winky) to warrant sell outs at vegas and ppv's against elite fighters? they don't just come overnight... ask Joe Calzaghe et al. he lost to quintana, then beat him. beat margarito... who wasn't a massive name then. now he's beaten winky at a catch weight, was it 160? everybody knows the way to step up in weight is to fight a feather fisted opponent... not to mention the fact he is washed up and inactive. people need to stop getting ahead of themselves... jeez.
nothing in what you said points to the fact that Williams must be thinking "this boxing game is so easy" if anything its the opposite
of course it does... I've basically highlighted that he hasn't beaten anybody of great significance... yet everyone is putting him in their top 5 p4p and calling for him to be in super fights.
but its not easy. He lost a fight in the process, and he's been fighting in various weight classes in half empty arenas. And alot of people are not even putting him in their top10, let alone top5.
look of course boxing isn't easy... TRUST ME I KNOW... you've taken my words too literally... obviously paul isn't thinking that... I was just tryna highlight the fact that he has not done enough yet to be near the top of the p4p rankings... however most people on here seem to think otherwise.
ESPN obviously have a bias towards American fighters. Having 3 in the top 5 is a bit of a joke really.