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  • #31
    On boxrec, they say that paul williams has longer arms then wlads... What a freak of nature, and the only reason he sticks in the welter-weight division is because it's the only division he'd have some what of power in.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by EliteSoldier View Post
      On boxrec, they say that paul williams has longer arms then wlads... What a freak of nature, and the only reason he sticks in the welter-weight division is because it's the only division he'd have some what of power in.
      Do we have to turn this into a science lesson?

      If I have two Broomsticks, Broomstick A measures 3 feet in length and 4 inches in diameter.........and Broomstick B measures 2 and 1/2 feet in length and 10 inches in diameter which one is bigger?

      Remember Big = Mass. Big (unequal symbol) length.



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      • #33
        Originally posted by EliteSoldier View Post
        On boxrec, they say that paul williams has longer arms then wlads... What a freak of nature, and the only reason he sticks in the welter-weight division is because it's the only division he'd have some what of power in.
        LOl I don't think he can gain much weight.
        He's just one of them people who is naturally going to be extremely skinny until late in life when his metabolism slows down or he will just stay the same for the rest of his life .
        You can tell that he doesn't gain muscle very easily but muscle isn't always needed to add power, look at Tommas Hearns, Sandy Sadler,Stanley Ketchel,Jimmy Wilde and Bob Foster, all of them were bone thin but had massive power so you never know he might start to show some later on.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
          How do you win in boxing? What is the number one aim of the sport of professional boxing? It is to render your opponent unable to continue by hitting them. Some guys seem to think that knockouts are an unnecessary part of boxing, a side effect rather than the number one aim.
          so why does boxing have a scoring system with points given for the following reasons:
          ring generalship
          effective aggressiveness
          accurate/clean punching....
          SO UR TELLING ME IF A MAN IS SUCCESSFULLY DOING THE FOLLOWING 3, LIGHT YEARS BETTER THAN THE OTHER MAN BUT STILL DOESNT KNOCK HIM OUT....THE OTHER GUY SHOULD GET THE VICTORY BASED ON THE FACT THAT HE WASNT KNOCKED OUT....
          cmon man this is boxing = the sweet science = hit and not get hit
          its chess not checkers, u want brawls please see your local drunken bar

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          • #35
            Originally posted by RunW/Knives View Post
            Do we have to turn this into a science lesson?

            If I have two Broomsticks, Broomstick A measures 3 feet in length and 4 inches in diameter.........and Broomstick B measures 2 and 1/2 feet in length and 10 inches in diameter which one is bigger?

            Remember Big = Mass. Big (unequal symbol) length.
            If I had a broomstick that was 10" around and 2 1/2' in length I would burn it and then buy a new one...

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            • #36
              Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
              Any middleweight is simply going to take his flurries to land hard punches. Could you see Kelly Pavlik being fazed by those pitty-pat shots? At 147 and perhaps at 154 he has massive physical advantages. Beyond that what's his advantage? His workrate is all he has going for him, he isn't polished enough to be a pure boxer and his punches don't have enough on them for him to be a pressure fighter.
              winky is a pressure fighter
              with NO power

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              • #37
                Winky doesn't win by pressuring his opponents, he wins by not getting hit. Williams has no power and gets hit frequently.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
                  Winky doesn't win by pressuring his opponents, he wins by not getting hit. Williams has no power and gets hit frequently.
                  Quit lying to yourself and admit your sorry as can be hero just got his ass beat

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                  • #39
                    I predict a short career for Williams based on his lack of power and need to be in top shape for every fight to keep stronger guys off of him......

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                    • #40
                      His arms are not coordinated with his body movement when he punches. That's what I meant. That's why he has no power or balance.
                      I don't think his punches are that soft. A guy who's 6'1 should have some power, he just needs to put more snap into it. He did well against Margarito and he looks like he's improving after every fight. Does anyone know his amateur career?

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