Williams doesnt have the power to make Quintana respect him.

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  • MaYaN_SuN
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    #21
    lol Williams is just a freak in the WW division. He doesn't have much power, but he has enough reach to wrap his arms around his own body to wipe his ass twice.

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      #22
      Originally posted by abadger
      I thought Williams was far too confident of victory. I think he thought that since Quintana had been destroyed by Cotto, and he had beaten Margarito, he was in a different class or something. There was a lot of hype about him back then.

      I couldn't believe I was watching the same fighter I'd seen against Margarito. Where was the movement and speed? I think he thought he could just walk up to Quintana and blow him out of there.

      If Williams boxes to his strengths then I think he's a handful for anyone, so I hope in future he makes sure that he does.

      Totally agree. Williams came out flat and overconfident after hearing for months how everyone was ducking him.

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      • Dynamite Kid
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        #23
        i cant see why people would pick Williams to beat Qunitana i mean he was thoroughly outboxed the whole fight took some huge punches flush on the jaw he was hit time and time again and showed no adaptability what so ever

        Williams does'nt utilise his height and reach the way he should

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          #24
          Originally posted by Terrible...
          i cant see why people would pick Williams to beat Qunitana i mean he was thoroughly outboxed the whole fight took some huge punches flush on the jaw he was hit time and time again and showed no adaptability what so ever

          Williams does'nt utilise his height and reach the way he should
          I've always said that if Williams makes the right adjustments and improvements, he will win the fight.

          But that answer about training camp worries me.

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          • abadger
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            #25
            Originally posted by Terrible...
            i cant see why people would pick Williams to beat Qunitana i mean he was thoroughly outboxed the whole fight took some huge punches flush on the jaw he was hit time and time again and showed no adaptability what so ever

            Williams does'nt utilise his height and reach the way he should
            The fight was actually very close first time around. Lederman even gave it to Williams! There were several rounds, when Williams stuck behind his jab and moved that he really had the better of it. It wouldn't take that great an improvement from Williams to turn it around, IMO. With his speed, reach and workrate he has all the tools to trouble anyone, but to do so he has to use those tools effectively. If he does then I could see him beating Quintana, but its not certain, by any means.

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            • THE REED
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              #26
              williams got this... he better i got 200k on it

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                #27
                Originally posted by abadger
                The fight was actually very close first time around. Lederman even gave it to Williams! There were several rounds, when Williams stuck behind his jab and moved that he really had the better of it. It wouldn't take that great an improvement from Williams to turn it around, IMO. With his speed, reach and workrate he has all the tools to trouble anyone, but to do so he has to use those tools effectively. If he does then I could see him beating Quintana, but its not certain, by any means.
                i dont pay any attention to Harold Lederman the guy does not have a clue how to score a fight ,it was a one sided afair from what i saw

                Williams was busy but he was getting hit with cleaner harder punches throughout Quintana was the ring general aswell while Williams looked lost in comparison

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                • abadger
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Terrible...
                  i dont pay any attention to Harold Lederman the guy does not have a clue how to score a fight ,it was a one sided afair from what i saw

                  Williams was busy but he was getting hit with cleaner harder punches throughout Quintana was the ring general aswell while Williams looked lost in comparison
                  I thought it was close, I gave it to Quintana too, but I didn't think Lederman's card was ridiculous or anything. It certainly wasn't one-sided in my eyes.

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                    #29
                    I thought Quintana won clearly, 116-112. Not one sided but I couldn't really see how Williams could have won the fight.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by abadger
                      I thought it was close, I gave it to Quintana too, but I didn't think Lederman's card was ridiculous or anything. It certainly wasn't one-sided in my eyes.
                      no offence abadger but from speaking to u about Boxing in the past u seem to score heavily in favour of aggression and workrate rather than Ring Generalship etc

                      i thought Quintana won clearly ,just out of interest did u watch the fight on HBO or skysports

                      Harold Ledermans scorecard's are always ridiculous

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