Paul Williams: There goes your so-called most feared opponent at welterweight...

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  1. ApatheticLeader

    ApatheticLeader is bringing ***y back. Full Member

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    :lol:

    You are so full of **** :lol:

    First things first - SRL won. The scorecards said he won, so he won - end of.

    Secondly, Collazo is VERY mediocre. When you struggle against him after being undisputed LWW champ - IT MEANS SOMETHING.
     
  2. rodney

    rodney Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yup.
    And they hit even harder at 154 and 160.
    Isnt funny that you can have all the physical tools for the job, but if you dont have a brain to go with it you self destruct.
    William's straight forward -- dont block, dont move your head , lead with your face is a good example.
     
  3. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    There is some truth here, but was this post BEFORE he lost?
     
  4. albeziel

    albeziel Multi Viral C13 Full Member

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    Nah man!, you must be joking, no way:lol::lol: wtf!
     
  5. albeziel

    albeziel Multi Viral C13 Full Member

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    You forgot the nickname: Paul "THE PUNISHER" Williams: there goes the so-called most feared opponent ...........
     
  6. UMRichRod

    UMRichRod War Paul Williams!!!!! Full Member

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    You guys are ridicoulous a guy loses ONE fight to a very skillful boxere and now hes a bum...cmon man..there is a reason Mosley..Cotto..Cintron...Margarito...Judah wanted nothig to do with him.

    Im still a fan of his...he has a damn good exciting style and was just taken to school by a better boxer...I think its more of a testament to how good Cotto and Quitana are rather then how bad Williams is.
     
  7. Larson

    Larson Paenkhay Full Member

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    I can agree with that.
     
  8. UMRichRod

    UMRichRod War Paul Williams!!!!! Full Member

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    finally some common sense boxing fans.
     
  9. lenin

    lenin what the **** you say? Full Member

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    People said “ how is mayweather gonna deal will pauls height advantage?” :lol:
     
  10. UMRichRod

    UMRichRod War Paul Williams!!!!! Full Member

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    Paul Williams is 26 years old...with NO amatuer exp.

    If traained prperly he would cause matchup problems for anybody..yes even Floyd.
     
  11. albeziel

    albeziel Multi Viral C13 Full Member

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    We know Paul is still a great fighter, at least me, just one loss against a great underdog. He is still a great opponent for a lot of guys at WW.
     
  12. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Whether or not Williams regains some of the shine, he'll always be one to watch IMHO.
     
  13. Keihule

    Keihule Active Member Full Member

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  14. albeziel

    albeziel Multi Viral C13 Full Member

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    thanks for the laugh :lol::lol: can't believe what I was reading.

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  15. nervousxtian

    nervousxtian Trolljegeren Full Member

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    I don't think Paul is done though, he was off his game last night, big time.. I blame the southpaw stance, as Williams had no answer for it... he just looked out of sorts the whole fight, never getting a rhythm.. he wasn't prepared for those left hands.. I still give him a shot against the other top 147lb'ers.. even Floyd.

    Different fighter, different results.. styles make fights, and Quintana's style proved all wrong for Williams... just like I think Margorito takes out Quintana.