View Full Version : Isn't it ironic....


FibreOptic
12-14-2004, 10:19 AM
....that TOS Williamson, despite suffering the most brutal loss to Mesi on that night, out of all the other fighters from that night, he is the one on top. Mesi's career is uncertain at this point. Juan Carlos Gomez suffered a brutal 1st round TKO this year. Duncan Dokiwari was also KO'ed this year. Dominic Guinn lost twice this year and Sinan Samil Sam had a loss and did nothing spectacular. I would love to see TOS go up against Ruiz, Byrd, or Brewster. Hopefully something good will happen now that he signed with DKP.

Riddick
12-14-2004, 12:55 PM
True except that Sam scored pretty good win in his last fight. But you never know how things turn out :cool:

dempseyfire
12-14-2004, 01:32 PM
That is very ironic. TOS is def. in a much better position then Samil Sam right now, esp. since his biggest win Williams just got completly outclassed . . .

Tyson'scolon
12-14-2004, 01:35 PM
Besides having the coolest nickname in boxing, he seems to be a really nice, smart young man. I hope he gets a couple big paydays at least....

SacTown1
12-14-2004, 02:35 PM
TOS has definitely done good 4 himself, you've got to attribute that to his work ethic, the guy doesn't have world-class skills, but he trains like a champ

BDBowe
12-14-2004, 04:02 PM
thtas hilarious. guinn and mesi promised alot that night and they turned out to be unpromising in one way or another. williamson would have Ko'd wlad i bet