#7 Ted “Kid” Williams vs #8 Panama Al Brown

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  1. PhillyPhan69

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    No footage of Williams, but I have footage of some of his contemporaries (Herman, Wilde and Ledoux)

    Williams was compared to McGovern stylistically, though my inkling is that he lacked a destructive punch, or at least the clout of McGovern.

    He’d be on Al Brown constantly over 15. But Brown was tall, long, he had a great inside game and he could clinch his man up. Some made it difficult for him on the inside, but he could adapt and keep it long if he needed to.

    Based on what we know of both men and the styles they faced, it’s a toss-up; if they have a 5-fight series it might well end up 2-2-1.