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Big Bad Booty Daddy Join Date: Sep 2003
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By Robert Morales - Paul Williams did more than lose a big fight to Sergio Martinez last November at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City - he was knocked out in the second round of a middleweight title bout that was supposed to be hotly contested. But whereas some fighters who have suffered the same fate have had difficulty recovering from the psychological trauma of such a devastating setback, Williams claims that is not the
case with him. "To be honest, that was out of my mind as soon as it happened," said Williams, who July 9 will get back in the ring for the first time since that loss when he takes on Erislandy Lara of Cuba in the junior middleweight main event at the scene of the crime - Boardwalk Hall. "I got up, they checked me out. After that, somebody had a party as if I would have won. We still had the same party. Then I was down there at the casino tables as if nothing had happened." This way of thinking is something that has been prevalent in the Williams camp for some time, said George Peterson, his manager/trainer. "If you are going to accept winning, you have to accept losing," Peterson said. "Some people, they think it's a funeral. There is no need for that. You can always come back. The best have, and that is what we are looking at." [Click Here To Read More] |
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lara seems like the perfect opponent for williams situation. lara can gain statis with a Good loss. |
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sergio fights in spurts but he couldnt keep paul of him and we all know williams fights non stop. martinez couldnt keep his space and was constantly forced to tie williams up on the inside. i think the success he was having is what made williams get sloppy and he helped martinez land that big left hand. i agree it wasnt a lucky punch, martinez was setting him up. but he wasnt setting him up from round one, the fight was going pauls way and sergio got desperate, williams is right about that much. |
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Yeah getting hit repeatedly with flush shots was in his gameplan. |
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He wasn't in control of anything but the HBO team's biased commentary. |
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