A Win For Williams Tonight Would Be..

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  • Dorian
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    A Win For Williams Tonight Would Be..

    Crucial, With Floyd retired he can make a good run at welterweight and possibly get himself a fight with the Cotto/Margarito loser and then take on the champ in the devision

    He can get back in the mix!
    We'll see what happens tonight, but do u agree?
    Last edited by Dorian; 06-07-2008, 03:47 PM.
  • Ryn0
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    He needs it to be honest, If he wants his career to live on he has to win. I thought he was gunna be the next big thing.... apparently not.
    He can still redeem himself, but he needs to use him height and reach and if he could go to the Wildcard gym and try and learn to use his right hand like Hearns that would be ideal.

    He has to win.

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    • Dorian
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      #3
      getting them back

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      • Kastrioti
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        He doesn't need to just "win", he has to show he has adapted and he has to show he doesn't make those rookie mistakes he did in the past. If he wins a close decision, but fights a lot like last time, he won't last long in WW before losing again IMO.

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        • Dorian
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          Yeah, I called it, WIlliams is back in the mix!

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