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  • #61
    Originally posted by skilspaydabills View Post
    You made an asinine reference to Williams TKO'ing Mitchell before Floyd, you get called out on the ignorant statement (which you tend to make plenty of) and than try to spin the conversation in an attempt to sound intelligent. Failure on your part. How was that KO of Ricky? 4 ko's in 11 fights= Pillows for hands correct?
    Good response from someone that got

    I bet all my points on Floyd, what's your point. Floyd still has pillows for hands against REAL welterweights, which he is afraid to fight. And Floyd doesn't KO Ricky without the assist from the ringpost anyway chump.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by gavinz1970 View Post
      Good response from someone that got

      I bet all my points on Floyd, what's your point. Floyd still has pillows for hands against REAL welterweights, which he is afraid to fight. And Floyd doesn't KO Ricky without the assist from the ringpost anyway chump.
      You do know if that happen anywhere else in the ring..Hatton wouldve went through the ropes??

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      • #63
        Originally posted by nmuburner22 View Post
        Paul Williams talks about moving up in weight.***Cotto and Arum cry in joy***
        Originally posted by gavinz1970 View Post
        Paul Williams talks about moving up in weight. *Floyd breathes a huge sigh of relief*
        Paul Williams is a freaky good boxer. He will be a hard fight for any WW. Miguel and Floyd are lucky Paul has not fight a well respected big name yet.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by nmuburner22 View Post
          Because he wouldbve got steam rolled and his fragile confidence and heart wouldnt be able to take it.
          A boxer dodges a fighter because he can get equal money for a lesser opponent. Like a Roy Jones or even a young De La hoya because they could get paid and not put themselves at any risk. A guy doesn't dodge(and i don't care who you are) a fight that would pay you more than 4 times what you ever got before and risk not getting that fight again. doens't make any sense. Example, why would PBF risk fighting a Cotto or a P Williams or a Cintron or a Margarito(all true welters) when he could get paid the same money and fight a 140 guy moving up. Another one why would Oscar say he is coming down to 147 and get everyone fired up and then say he will fight either Pacman or Ricky there. Both NOT EVEN THERE YET!! Ricky looked bad in his first 147 so floyd picks him cuz of the safest fight for the money. This is when boxers dodge fighters. Not what Cintron did. The man got hurt and it happens in boxing and hopefully the fight will happen. just think about what dodging truely is......

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          • #65
            Originally posted by onechamp View Post
            A boxer dodges a fighter because he can get equal money for a lesser opponent. Like a Roy Jones or even a young De La hoya because they could get paid and not put themselves at any risk. A guy doesn't dodge(and i don't care who you are) a fight that would pay you more than 4 times what you ever got before and risk not getting that fight again. doens't make any sense. Example, why would PBF risk fighting a Cotto or a P Williams or a Cintron or a Margarito(all true welters) when he could get paid the same money and fight a 140 guy moving up. Another one why would Oscar say he is coming down to 147 and get everyone fired up and then say he will fight either Pacman or Ricky there. Both NOT EVEN THERE YET!! Ricky looked bad in his first 147 so floyd picks him cuz of the safest fight for the money. This is when boxers dodge fighters. Not what Cintron did. The man got hurt and it happens in boxing and hopefully the fight will happen. just think about what dodging truely is......
            You honestly think Floyd wont fight Cotto???

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            • #66
              Originally posted by SpeedKillz View Post
              i think williams is gettin a bit ahead of himself here. let him win some more fights against the top guys. i like williams alot, but he only just beat margarito, who is slightly above average. let him fight clottey and cintron, and see where hes at...

              I agree. I also believe fighting Quintana and winning with a solid and dominant perforcemance will help to get bigger fights. For example, Cotto. Miguel can make him wait just as Floyd is doing with him. Same reason applies both ways. Become a bigger name before calling the best of the division. IMO, Paul Williams will get an unification chance before the end of the year. Cotto or Cintron will face Williams at some point at the end of the year. Specially with Floyd taking a long ass vacation. It would not surprise me if Williams unifies the Division, just like it would not surprise me to see Miguel Cotto doing it.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View Post
                please, watch the fights before you assume things. read the fight articles at least because you seem confused. there were rumors that he had a SORE hand. do you see Wlad, Calzaghe, Gatti, Ward, Toney, Holyfield, ect even flinch when thier hands is actually broke? hes a softy and if he cant fight with a SORE hand, this is the wrong sport to be in. after the fight, i checked *********.com and they said that he HURT his hand in the post fight celebration so, get YOUR facts straight.
                are you even serious??? yes it said he thought he broke his hand but the hand is badly bruised. ever break an ankle?? or get a bad sprain?? which hurts more?? bruises and sprains hurt worse than a break. hopefully he will be ready by march but no guarentees and if you did read everything after the initial doctor visit it was not broken but severly bruised. Look i'm not doctor I just know what i read and bottom line is he his hurt. he had a similiar injury with his last trainer and they rushed him to fight margarito and look what happened so at least his new team know not to push it and let it heel and do what's best for the fighter and not just about the money.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by nmuburner22 View Post
                  You honestly think Floyd wont fight Cotto???
                  I hope he will!!!!!

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by nmuburner22 View Post
                    You do know if that happen anywhere else in the ring..Hatton wouldve went through the ropes??

                    Naaaaah. He was getting owned at that point in the 10th anyway, especially on the judges scorecards. My point was/is Floyd was much more of a knockout puncher at 130, since then, not so much, and his chances of stopping a Williams, Cotto, Margarito, Clottey, etc are pretty damn slim. Hatton, who was almost KOd by Collazo in his only 147 fight, not any huge accomplishment for the world's #1 fighter.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by gavinz1970 View Post
                      Naaaaah. He was getting owned at that point in the 10th anyway, especially on the judges scorecards. My point was/is Floyd was much more of a knockout puncher at 130, since then, not so much, and his chances of stopping a Williams, Cotto, Margarito, Clottey, etc are pretty damn slim. Hatton, who was almost KOd by Collazo in his only 147 fight, not any huge accomplishment for the world's #1 fighter.
                      Who cares if Floyds KO's them...a win is a win.

                      A 360 between the legs dunk and a lay-up are still worth two points.

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