Paul Williams-Andy Kolle on Sept. 25 at 160-Pounds
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My first response was Andy who? It's sad when you're a world champion, and nobody wants to fight you. All the guys down at 147, and he can't get a HBO or Showtime date. Why do the people at the networks allow retreads so much. it takes away from the sport. We need some new blood. Williams is one of them. Reporters should start attacking HBO and Showtime for better fights, or changing of the guards type fights. I'm tired of watching the same old guys fight each other... It's boring...........Comment
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The amount of idiocy in this thread is above even normal boxingscene levels. It is like this place is oblivious to logic. Williams has an HBO date two months after that fight. It is a tune up. Do people here not understand the concept? Or did people here not know he has the date? He has fought less than a round since the early days of February. The only 9 month lay off he has ever had was the lead up to the Margarito fight. He obviously just doesn't want to go into an HBO fight, against whomever it may be, with a long lay off again. Since when did tune ups seriously become unacceptable? It is baffling.
Also, did I actually read comments about Paul Williams moving up to 160 like it was a risk? First off, he IS a middleweight. Look at his frame. He has always been a middleweight. He can just somehow make welterweight so he does. He is always moving down to welterweight and it must about kill him. With two months to go, 13 pounds isn't far off from where he needs to be all things considered come November. I'd be surprised if he didn't come in closer to 154 anyway. He probably just doesn't want to stress about being under 154. His days at 147 are about at their end, three more fights tops, and it won't be long after that before he won't be able to make 154 either. When Paul Williams is old and washed up and looking for a check (or if you think more of him than I do, maybe a P4P elite for the ages), he will fight at light heavyweight.
Using boxrec as my source, let me show you his weight issues for the uniformed. He has fought 36 fights. Boxrec does not have official weights for two of those, so of the 34 I have data for the breakdown looks like this:
At Middleweight: 12 fights
At Junior Middleweight: 16 fights
At Welterweight: 8 fights
Sometimes he was barely in the weight classes, other times he was all the way up to 160 or down to 146, but the fact remains that he has fought twice as many fights under the 154 limit than the 147, and has even fought more times as a middleweight than a welterweight.Comment
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At Middleweight: 12 fights
At Junior Middleweight: 16 fights
At Welterweight: 8 fights
Sometimes he was barely in the weight classes, other times he was all the way up to 160 or down to 146, but the fact remains that he has fought twice as many fights under the 154 limit than the 147, and has even fought more times as a middleweight than a welterweight.Comment
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WBO welterweight champion Paul Williams (34-1, 25 KOs) is looking to make good on his promise to fight anyone at any time. He was unable to find a solid opponent at welterweight and unable to come to terms for a fight with WBC/WBO middleweight champ Kelly Pavlik. Instead, he will still re-test the waters at middleweight by moving to Andy Kolle (17-1, 12 KOs) in a ten-round contest on Sept. 25 at the Soboba Casino in San Jacinto, California. Williams fought some early career bouts at 160 before moving down to 147. The fight will air on Versus. [details]
Does he really think he can beat or even challenge Pavlik seriously? I bet Kolle KOs him at 160.Comment
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