How? You're telling me that a guy with a massive reach and height advantage over a guy who's style is to stand there with a high guard, and let his opponent come to him makes for a great matchup? Williams will have no problem boxing Clottey at a distance. Considering Williams averaged over 100 punches a round and looked like a brand new man in the 12th and had had incredible movement, especially with his hook and turn, it's not like he's going to get tired. Clottey will have to press the fight and try to push his way inside. He might be successful with this initially, but it's more likely that you'll see him tenative, just like Margarito was, with his hands in the air blocking straight punches all night. You may occasionally see Clottey get inside, but as soon as he does, Williams will tie him up or step back and keep him on the outside. ****, Margarito did this for the majority of the fight when he fought Clottey and Margarito is the type of guy that WANTS to fight on the inside. You think the faster, rangier, better conditioned Williams won't be able to? I'd rather see a more relentless pursuer like Cotto or a hard hitting big welter like Cintron than see Clottey get UD'd in a one sided fight. This is just a terrible style matchup for Clottey and the fight would be boring.
Glad you finally showed your face after your boy went down in a ball of flames saturday night. What happened to your boy Margo I thought he was going to KTFO everyone at 147? :rofl :rofl