Why isn't there a Margarito v Williams II on the horizon?

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  1. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    He didn't come prepared or take Quintana seriously and didn't cut weight properly.

    When he took it serious, look what happened.
     
  2. imp4pdabest

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    He got embarrassed
     
  3. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Yes. Before the Williams/Margo fight, Arum claimed that he would match Cotto with Margo if Margo won and would match Cotto with Williams if Williams won and it was a good fight. Well, Williams won and it was a good fight. However, Arum matched Cotto up with Mosley and completely ignored Williams. Williams was struggling to find an opponent at WW and went to JWW after Jennings wouldn't agree to fight him and after Rodriguez was not apporved by HBO. Cotto could've easily stepped in and fought Williams. However, that never happened. Instead, Cotto waited for Williams to vacate his belt and jumped at the chance to fight Jennings.
     
  4. BigReg

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    That fight was hardly a domination on Quintana's part. It was 7-5 Quintana, 8-4 at the most. Domination is what happened to Quintana in the rematch.
     
  5. imp4pdabest

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    I had it 9-3, Williams was getting done in
     
  6. eze

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    :good
     
  7. BigReg

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    9-3 is too wide of a margin
     
  8. imp4pdabest

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    8-4 is what I had AM vs PW
     
  9. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    No its not too wide of a margin that was the fight we saw, I had it the same way, So what if Williams wasnt prepaired or didnt cut weight properly its like Kevin Kelly said, none of these ****ers invest in a scale when they make big money they go out and buy diamonds and other **** but invest nothing into their careers.

    Williams is a pro and if he wasnt prepaired he has nobody to blame but himself he still lost period he was OWNED that night period.
     
  10. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    After the Margarito fight Williams called out Cotto and Mayweather...Paul only moved up because he couldn't get any fights at 147...Is Paul supposed to sit around and spar and run without fighting...He moved up to stay active...He still says his best is at 147 but nobody will fight him there...not his fault!
     
  11. sdsfinest22

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    He was owned..but he took a rematch and showed that he was the better fighter..KO1..Something Tony won't do...Williams had more to lose with a rematch with Quintana than Tony would have in a rematch against Williams....
     
  12. imp4pdabest

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    Williams got emarrassed that night! The saddest part about that fight was that Quintana was ducking his head and landing big left & right hooks. He wasn't even looking when he was throwing, its like he was just guessing and being successful everytime. I was dying during that whole fight when I seen Carlos doing that. For a fighter to be able to hit you when he's not even looking at you, thats embarrassing.
     
  13. sdsfinest22

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    I had it 8-4 for Paul...he lost 9 10 and 11 for sure...he whooped on him in the 12th..I watched the 12th the other day and realized why Tony doesn't wanna fight Paul again...
     
  14. sdsfinest22

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    Last-I'd hate to see Cotto williams...Cotto would never be able to get to Williams...Williams is just a BEAST!!
     
  15. BigReg

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    No doubt he lost, but he was not dominated, that's my whole point. And 9-3 is too wide of a score. I really don't care about any excuses he may or may not have had. He came back in the second fight and took care of business. Losses are going to happen. I have a lot of respect for people that get back in the ring and avenge their losses.