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  • Vladimir303
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    #41
    Originally posted by rebmogul
    not enough interest by the fans for a rematch. i'd like to see quintana / berto
    and i'd pick quintana. i'd pick him over mayweather too...
    Wow it's fine that you thought Quintana won against Williams easy but lets not start making him a world beater just yet. You're getting carried away.

    That's how people started fantasizing about Williams after he defeated Margarito. Quintana isn't that good of a boxer. He just simply landed punches tonight against a fighter who has no defense and couldn't adjust to Quintana's slick southpaw stance.

    I'd pick Williams to beat him in the rematch.
    Last edited by Vladimir303; 02-10-2008, 04:34 AM.

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    • ElGranLuchador
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      #42
      williams never offered margarito a rematch so why should quintana?
      unless its mandatory

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        #43
        Originally posted by elgranluchadore
        williams never offered margarito a rematch so why should quintana?
        unless its mandatory
        He did, Margarito didn't take it.

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          #44
          Originally posted by silencers98
          He did, Margarito didn't take it.
          no he didnt show me proof margarito refused
          i have an interview in which margarito was demanding a rematch

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            #45
            Originally posted by elgranluchadore
            no he didnt show me proof margarito refused
            i have an interview in which margarito was demanding a rematch
            Margarito never said in person to anybody but Williams's team said that Margarito didn't want a rematch and Margarito never disagreed publicly.

            That's proof enough. And the only rematch margarito was demaning is Cotto.

            You show me proof of him demaing a Williams rematch if you can.

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              #46
              Originally posted by elgranluchadore
              no he didnt show me proof margarito refused
              i have an interview in which margarito was demanding a rematch
              It was in an article on this site a few days ago, Williams' promoter gave Margarito a rematch contract and he turned it down.

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                #47
                lol so u believe williams promoter word and take it as a fact?
                have u read williams promoter last interview he was full of bs saying how kermit cintron was not a worthy challenger and 2 weeks later they signed a fight with cintron

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                  #48
                  So you believe the word of Antonio Margarito as fact?

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                    #49
                    Proof that Margarito had a chance for a rematch but didn't take it


                    Paul Williams, Boxing's Most Avoided Man

                    By Ralph Gonzalez

                    WBO Welterweight champion Paul “The Punisher” Williams (33-0, 24 KOs), is every 147 pounders worst nightmare.

                    At six foot one, with an eighty two inch reach and a southpaw stance, fighting Williams is a sizeable challenge.

                    “My reach is definitely an advantage. I can hit them from the outside and they can’t hit me back,” said Williams after finishing a sparring session in preparation for his February 9th date on HBO against Carlos “El Indio” Quintana (24-1, 19 KOs), at The Pechanga Casino. In comparison, Quintana, also a southpaw, has a seventy two inch reach and is five foot nine. “Quintana is going to be feeling the end of my punches,” Williams told TSS.



                    It took defeating the so called “most feared man in boxing”, Antonio Margarito, in front of a sold out audience at The Home Depot Center in Southern California for Williams to get some deserved attention for his resilient performance against the hard nosed Mexican. “I got the attention but not the credit I deserve,” said Williams. “But I think people are beginning to know I’m for real. I think it’s starting.”



                    The fight between Williams and Margarito was a classic as the hard brawling Margarito charged forward and Williams snapped shots from the outside. “He was trying to impose his will on me from the first round,” remembers the South Carolina native. “But I boxed effectively and outworked him. I took the first six rounds easy.”



                    The Tijuana fighter started finding his range in the second half of the bout and eventually connected on Williams with a more effective attack. Williams remained active and managed to throw an average of a hundred punches per round. “I got to give the man his props,” said Williams of Margarito. “He made me fight like that. He was the champion but my work rate was too much for him to deal with.”



                    Most observers agree that the fight came down to the twelfth round. “He took the eleventh and I knew I had to give everything of myself in the final round. It was his hometown and the fans were having an effect,” said Williams. “You go in there and take the champion’s title and that’s what I did. I made sure I shut him down in the end.”



                    “I agree that the fight was lost in the final round,” stated Margarito when recently questioned about the fight. “I got too confident. At the time I felt I had the fight won. He threw a lot of punches but I was blocking most of them. It was close but I still feel I won.”



                    Margarito wanted a rematch but was kept from pursuing one by advisors and his promoters at Top Rank who were searching for a more lucrative bout. Margarito is now scheduled to fight Kermit Cintron in a rematch.



                    “I wasn’t surprised he (Margarito) didn’t want an immediate rematch. But if he wants one, he can still get one anytime he wants,” said Williams. “He knows how difficult a fighter I am and if he would’ve lost to me again that would’ve made him into just another opponent.”

                    http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxin...t-avoided-man/




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                    • ElGranLuchador
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by silencers98
                      So you believe the word of Antonio Margarito as fact?
                      no of course not so u shouldnt take p williams promoter word as a fact
                      i guess weŽll never know for sure what happened

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