Williams. Floyd likes to lay against the ropes and take rounds off like he did vs De La Hoya. Some argue if De La Hoya stayed more active and kept throwing the jab he could've won a decision (not sure I agree)
Williams is way bigger then De La Hoya, way too active for Floyd, a southpaw, and has tons of stamina, heart and an iron chin. All that means Floyd loses, but don't worry, he'll never fight Paul.
right now i think mayweather wins.
i think williams still needs to improve
he just beat margarito, who a lot of people scream is overrated, but is one of the toughest and biggest welterweights in all of the land. he's tougher then judah or baldomir, and definitely hatton. imagine margarito fought hatton, it'd be a slaughter. i think williams is ready for anybody and how he gritted out the 12th round speaks a lot about the level he's at already.
he just beat margarito, who a lot of people scream is overrated, but is one of the toughest and biggest welterweights in all of the land. he's tougher then judah or baldomir, and definitely hatton. imagine margarito fought hatton, it'd be a slaughter. i think williams is ready for anybody and how he gritted out the 12th round speaks a lot about the level he's at already.
Originally posted by Sin City
Puns punch output and reach is too much for floyd.. Floyd looks bad in this one.
That is exactly what i was thinking. he has the wrong style for floyd. floyd would not do well against a volume puncher like that. he would be on floyd all night. the margarito fight was his test and he passed it.
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