Williams is never a hype job.He was jumping between weights and as Cellz mentioned,he beat a prime,much feared Margarito. Kirkland and Angulo are perfect examples of hype jobs.Kirkland may go on to prove his loss was an aberration,but a more clinical finisher than Angulo would have got him out of there. The first time I heard anything about Angulo outside of BN reports was when I saw vids on YT saying Mayorga **** himself from AA and he was the next Mexican warrior.His nickname is bang on because he really is like one of those big daft dogs with the big jowels.I looked forward to big things but it's all gone to ****. Maidana and Berto are hype jobs and an older classic is Mark Breland.And Jeff Lacey must be the worst in recent memory.
Paul Williams was a hype job plain and simple...He was being touted as the most feared in boxing, and was rated a P4P fighter?? Why? Because he could weight drain himself to 147...FFS at 147 he towered over Margarito and his body looked bigger...Hell he was even bigger than Martinez FFS!!! His record is **** for a guy who was rated P4P and considered the most feared.
:deal this. He got KO by an elite fighter. People forget he actually beat Martinez once. And feared to **** as a welterweight Alexander, khan, Berto, Lopez, Dawson are all ****ing hype jobs
:rofl:rofl When you clog your arteries to the point of near-death you must pay attention to trans fats. Knowledge is power,and trans fats are..erm..turds.:deal Not all fats are bad though.:thumbsup
I was just joking! I work part time in a Boxing gym! I need to be able to tell people more than 'eat some steak to get bigger' Nutrition is a weak point of mine actually, but I don't agree with strength and conditioning coaches, a guy telling a fighter when to eat a bannana does not deserve a peice of the proverbial pie. :bart