Which Quintana-Williams fight was more of a "Fluke"

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  • Jim Jeffries
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    #31
    Originally posted by The Gambler1981
    HAHA, Paul Williams is a piss poor boxer by the way. Any good technical boxer, should not have real problems with him aslong as they can keep up.

    Williams had a rematch clause, no? So Quintana had to give him a rematch..

    He hit him cleanly, he went down. Where is the fluke?
    So when Oliver McCall knocked out Lewis in the second round, it wasn't a fluke? Because McCall is somewhere between a clubfighter and a journeyman, and Lewis is a top 10 ATG HW.

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    • Welter_Skelter
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      #32
      Originally posted by Electrode
      It's your fuzzy math.

      Stop trying to steal that great victory from Williams..it won't work anyway.
      Not Fuzzy Math.. Who is trying to steal anything??? the only stealing I see going on here is you trying to steal logic.. Are you a girl?? because you sure approach this with a lot of emotional investment..

      Simple math .. 1st round KO's at the championship level are rare.. 12 round ud's are not so rare.. making the rare thing more likely to be a fluke..

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      • egreezy
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        #33
        All you guys talking about who didnt want 3rd fight don't know what you're talking about. Quintana was going to fight on ESPN Friday night @154 in a tuneup after his loss to see if he would stay at that class but got injured and pulled out. Was HBO intersted in a 3rd fight between the two?

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        • The Gambler1981
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          #34
          Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
          So when Oliver McCall knocked out Lewis in the second round, it wasn't a fluke? Because McCall is somewhere between a clubfighter and a journeyman, and Lewis is a top 10 ATG HW.
          Lennox made a mistake and McCall made him pay dearly for it. No fluke at all.

          A lucky punch knockout to me would be like Penalosa-Gonzales, the fight was totally going against Penalosa, then the throws a wild body shot that took out Gonzales. Even then he still deserve credit because it was his hands that ended the fight (the only reason I would call it lucky is because there is no way he expected that punch to have that effect).

          Now tell me how that is the same with Williams-Quintana 2, where he merced him completely.

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          • ..WaRSpencE..
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            #35
            Originally posted by Electrode
            Niether was a fluke.

            Williams lost the first fight..made adjustments..and took him out in the rematch.

            Why is that so hard for you haters to accept???

            I bet if Cotto came back and stopped Tony in one round you wouldn't be talking that fluke ****..lol
            Hell yea I would!...

            The Bombs that Cotto landed the first time around were meant with BAD INTENTIONS!..

            now if he comes and KO's Margarito in round 1!...I'd LMAO but I'd also recognize that it's more than likely a fluke and would demand a 3rd match!..

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            • Ray*
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              #36
              I guess most of tyson's win are flukes then since he knockout most of his opponent out with the first punch he connects with, Honestly we have too many ******ed posters on here.

              Round 1 knockout at championship level= Fluke.. according to some on here...oh God.

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              • The Gambler1981
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                #37
                Originally posted by raycorey
                I guess most of tyson's win are flukes then since he knockout most of his opponent out with the first punch he connects with, Honestly we have too many ******ed posters on here.

                Round 1 knockout at championship level= Fluke.. according to some on here...oh God.
                Why people are making excuses for a first round knockout is beyond me.

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                • Electrode
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by NAPO
                  it was williams buddy.quintana got denied of the fight because of williams recognizing the risk of a 3rd fight with quintana.
                  Stop trying to lie mofo.


                  Quintana said he had a few things to sort out before facing Williams again.

                  The fight is hard to sell to the networks anyway..especially when one guy gets STOMPED that badly.

                  I doubt Williams is afraid of a guy he dropped face-down on the canvas in 30 seconds..lol


                  If you were smart you'd keep your rivalry with the mexicans and leave the Brothers out of it..lol

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by The Gambler1981
                    Why people are making excuses for a first round knockout is beyond me.

                    Because they want to discredit the guy(Insert Name) who score the KO, But if that rule applies to him then it applies to thousands of boxers of past and present who have fought at the highest level and won by KO in the first round.

                    This even makes some of this posters look either ******s, haters or biase and even ignorant.

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                    • Electrode
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by raycorey

                      Because they want to discredit the guy(Insert Name) who score the KO, But if that rule applies to him then it applies to thousands of boxers of past and present who have fought at the highest level and won by KO in the first round.

                      This even makes some of this posters look either ******s, haters or biase and even ignorant.
                      And there it is.

                      Nationality plays a HUGE role in this bull**** as well.

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