williams vs quintana, a perfect example of why no one is unbeatable

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  • freedom213
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    williams vs quintana, a perfect example of why no one is unbeatable

    How many people picked Quintana? maybe 1 or two people total on this site.

    How many people gave Quintana a legitimate chance? Not many more

    This should prove to all who are new to boxing that no one is unbeatable, not even the great Floyd Mayweather jr

    Im not going to talk smack about Williams being "exposed" or any of that bull****, he is what he is. He just happened to run into a fellow Southpaw who was disciplined enough to box him silly and was totally unable to adjust in the fight.

    Where does this place Williams, where does this place Quintana and their respective opponents. You can spin triangular logic until you are blue in the face and really never get any closer to the truth. I would however like to hear everyones take on where this places the welterweight combatants because this result should definitely shake that landscape up a fair amount.
    Last edited by freedom213; 02-10-2008, 09:47 PM.
  • Dorian
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    well kinda like..20 people but yeah i get you'r point

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    • ferocity
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      #3
      With the right opponets you may retire undefeated if your good enough.

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      • freedom213
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        #4
        Originally posted by Dorian
        well kinda like..20 people but yeah i get you'r point
        so where do you now place the top ten of welterweight?

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