Williams can crack.
He one punch KO'd Freddy Hernandez in 3 rounds.
Freddy took Lara and Andrade the distance.
He's fighting other good fighters in a competitive division.
KO's aren't easy to come by.
Interesting note: A no power having WW who barely fights anymore Solomon KO'd Hernandez in his next fight.
He knows Williams didn't pull out.
Too many agendas around here.
let's be honest here, ikanyamba..
you didn't know who j rock is until you read this thread, googled his name and found out that he's black.
pathetic little cunt.
you've been banned dozens of times and you still didn't get the message: you're not welcomed here, nobody likes you.
just fvck off you stupid, racist twat.
He was supposed to fight Soto Karass a while back but J Rock backed out at the last minute. That would've been a good one.
I heard JSK was the one to back out. He opted for the BKB fight instead and I'm glad for both sides he did. J-Rock would've killed him and it would've proved nothing for him and JSK could've got seriously hurt.
Who would you guys favor if they were to fight now? Williams vs Harrison and Williams vs the Charlos. Intriguing fights, hopefully they make these fights in the future.
The 154 has the most top American talent right now. You have Andrade, The Charlos, Williams and Harrison (I know there is a few more).
You think that's a good step-up for Harrison?
Nelson's a big step above any of the fighter's Tony's been matched with so far, but I think Tony's the real deal and can handle it. Nelson's got a big punch and good skills. I like this fight alot, stupid thing is you've got a Detroit guy vs a Cleveland guy and they're putting the fight on in Tampa...
Weren't they talking about having him fight Harrison? Obviously, that won't happen since it'll be early in their career. It would have been a nice fight though. I like when two prospects/contenders fight, one of my favorite type of fights.
I'd like to see him against OTA and one of the Charlos withoUT a doubt. I see him as a good fighter and a good talent. I like that he has a very mature style. Relaxed and confident and doesn't go all out blitz like most guys today thanks to the damned amateur system. If they move him along nicely with smart step ups then he will definitely evolve into a problem for absolutely anyone at jnr. Middle. Seems humble too which is a plus nowadays. But you never know that could change at the drop of a hat.
I was pretty disappointed when I seen Bread try and match J-Rock up with Jesus Soto Karass and talk it up as a good fight. J-Rock would seriously hurt the smaller shop-worn JSK. He's had enough of those type of fighters. I'd like to see J-Rock fight some of these guys:
Zaurbek Baysangurov
Carlos Molina
Austin Trout
Vanes Matirosyn
Ishe Smith
Sergey Rabchenko
Javier Maciel
John Jackson
Charlie Ota
He's supposed to be fighting next month on Wilder/Molina undercard.
Andrade
Charlo-x2
Harrison
Williams
These five guys should all be fighting each other by next year.
Harrison's fighting Willie Nelson next and that'll be a hell of a fight.
He's supposed to be fighting next month on Wilder/Molina undercard.
Andrade
Charlo-x2
Harrison
Williams
These five guys should all be fighting each other by next year.
Very good up and coming fighter look good in his step ups with Hugo Centeno Jr (I thought he made him quit personally) and Freddy Hernandez
Going to be a serious problem in that Light Middleweight Division probably by the end of the this year if he gets the right fights.