And Cotto beat Shane MOsley, who beat Margarito..who beat Cotto. atsch Look, you are just a **** talker. We all can see. Try to learn something instead of acting like you know everything. You may leave a better poster.
Your love for Tony knows no bounds or shame. You LOVE that mofo:yep I didn't say Hopkins LET himself lose donkey:nut..nor did I imply it. If you watched Hopkins thru the years you'd realize he dogs it every now and then. He does just enough to get by. He seems to be rejuvinated with his new trainer..as is Mosley..the guy that beat your life-partner half to death:rofl
His game plan for the first fight was awful...Paul tried to be the aggressor against a very slick counterpuncher in Quintana...make no mistake though, the fight wasn't a "fluke" like some posters believe. Quintana is a very tough, avoided fighter in his own right. He fought a very smart fight in the 2nd fight...he stood his ground in the center of the ring and waited for Quintana to come in...Quintana is not the effective aggressor and paid dearly for it. It's a shame that the Williams camp has completely ruled out the option of a rubber match...I feel that there is unfinished business here...unfortunately, I am in the minority in my way of thinking.
Williams camp didn't rule out ****. The networks and Quintana are not interested.:deal There is no unfinished business... Was there unfinished business between Lennon Lewis and Hassim Rahman??:think
You're telling him to get off of Tony, yet you're the one who was on his dick the whole time.... hush.
I have more than enough room..especially when you stick that ball-caddy you call a nose in another mofos convo..
That's not the same thing...bad comparison...When you get KO'd by one punch, a fighter can make a case that it was a lucky shot. But, when a fighter gets outclassed over 12 rounds, that's no fluke...and yes, Goosen has never entertained the idea of a rubber match with Quintana. I don't think anyone wants to fight Quintana at this point...he is a very dangerous fighter: high risk plus low reward equals avoided fighter.
Williams has shocking holes. His whole fighting style is basically a constant repitition of pre-practiced, pre-rehearsed movements, shifting, and combinations. Quintana was able to decode this generic pattern and tag Williams at will with outrageous ease. Paul Williams is not instinctive or intelligent, and he's about as far from being an artist as any athlete I have ever seen.