who would you pick in a rematch: margarito-williams??

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  • VIVA MEXICO!!
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    #1

    who would you pick in a rematch: margarito-williams??

    i think margarito would not wait around like the first fight and would walk him down and knock him out. margarito learned the lesson about starting slow from the first fight.
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  • Shalafi
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    Margarito, he is the kind of fighter who won't make the same mistakes twice. Tony by mid TKO.

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    • AntonTheMeh
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      #3
      I'd pick williams just to spite your ass.

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      • El Jesus
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        #4
        Originally posted by Shalafi
        Margarito, he is the kind of fighter who won't make the same mistakes twice. Tony by mid TKO.
        margarito makes the same mistakes every fight, hes as good as hes ever going to be. even if he starts faster, he wasnt exactly on the verge of knocking him out, williams kept him off him with accuracy, it could end up just being more of the same.

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        • Pugilistic™
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          i would pick Williams again. he is just a bad style matchup for Margarito.

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          • T-97
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            #6
            Hmmm. I think Margarito would probably start earlier and win a close decision.

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              #7
              Williams would beat him again, no doubt.

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              • Flawless
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                #8
                Margarito has made 5 mistakes and is still calls himself the most feared man in boxing. This fight won’t happen Maragrito turned Williams offer and now PW got PK.

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                • Silencers
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                  I'd pick Williams, he just has the style to beat Margarito.

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                  • Jim Jeffries
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                    #10
                    Well, it looks to me by the Quintana rematch that Williams has improved, while Margarito has just gotten older and slower. So I think Paul would decision him again, maybe this time a bit wider. Now if the fight happens after Kelly Pavlik demolishes Williams and he comes scurrying back to WW, I think Tony has a very good chance of stopping him.

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