By Mark Vester
WBO welterweight champion Paul Williams is not one of the people who thinks the upcoming fight between Oscar De La Hoya and Manny Pacquiao will be a competitive one. There has been a lot of critics who feel Pacquiao is too small to do anything to De La Hoya. He moves up from 135-pounds by two divisions to face De La Hoya at the agreed upon weight of 147 on December 6.
Williams says that Pacquiao is not strong enough and not physically big enough to make an impact in the fight.
"Oscar will stop Manny within three rounds," Williams said. "I don't want to take anything away from Pacquiao, but his punches won't hurt De La Hoya. Manny is just too small, and Oscar is just too big. That's why we have the different weight classes. The size and weight difference makes it a bad fight."
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