Paul Williams >>> Cotto, Mosley, Margarito.

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  • TheSurgeonMDMPH
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    #71
    Originally posted by elmalo28
    paul and quintana are 1-1 so that unfinished business needs to be settled.

    and paul avoided clottey, if he didn't want to fight clottey then paul dont deserve cotto and mosley just yet.
    another cotto fanboy repeating false shyt!

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    • Ch@mpBox@PR
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      #72
      OF the top 3 WWs, Williams can beat and lose to all 3.

      Mosley can desicion, him a la Quintana or Williams can outwork him to a desicion, do to his long jab and high workrate.

      I think He beats CLottey do to workrate alone, CLottey is too stattionary and doesnt throw that much to win a D against PW.

      If he fights Cotto like a rall men, keeps Cotto at a distance and keeps his wokrate at a medium so he doesnt get open that much, hell win a decision against Cotto. but if he thorws his usuall 100 punches per round and he tries to go to the inside, Cotto will kill him with body ****s and Kos him in 10.

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      • Pugilistic™
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        #73
        Don't you mean Paul Williams >>>> any fighter from 147 to 175

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        • RL_GMA
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          #74
          Originally posted by Xplosivo
          If you dont agree with me, state why and ill prove you wrong.

          He has already beaten Margarito.

          Mosley is scared to fight him after he saw with happened when he fought Forrest.

          Cotto: "I only fights who my promoter asks me fights."

          Williams has been calling them out over and over again.

          1100 + punches thrown per fight, Southpaw, 6'3 with a reach better than Wladimir Klitschko

          Whoever mentions Quintana can expect a big LMAO after he brushed him aside in 60 seconds in the rematch.
          Well, the mere fact you're mentioning NOT to mention Quintana is kinda funny. Williams has proven he can be beat...by even a smaller fighter. Yes, he came back and KO'd Quintana in a rematch in impressive fashion, but you're forgetting he's literally only fought 2 recognized names in the sport (Quintana & Margarito). Those 2 wins IMO don't define how Williams will fight for the rest of his career.

          Up to this point, he's still a virtual up and comer in the big scheme of things, but a win over Winky may put him over the top with the casual fans.

          Now though I agree that Williams may be able to beat Cotto, Mosley, or any other Welter, I think it's a far stretch to say he clearly beats them when he hasn't faced the caliber of any of those guys as of yet.

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          • dans
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            #75
            I just don't think Williams would prove anything fighting at Welterweight. I would be more impressed if he was fighting and dominating at 154 and 160, there's plenty of fights out there. Him fighting at 147 is like BHop fighting at 160. Okay, you can make the weight, but what's the point?

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              #76
              Originally posted by savorduhflavor
              People need to realize that there aint no incentive to fight him.

              Yes, Cotto should have gotten right in the ring with Williams after the beating he took from Margarito? Get outta here.

              And Williams brings NO money, he can't draw flies to ****. Plus he's a threat. Everyone knows that Williams can beat them, but he makes them no money. Where's the incentive?

              No one's "afraid" of the guy, or ducking him. This is a business. Do you honestly believe it made sense for Cotto to fight him for the WBO title after getting killed by Tony? Of course not, you guys seriously just word **** to make other fighters look bad without even coming close to acknowledging the counter argument.

              And for the record, I think all the top WW's can beat Williams. I think they're all pick 'em fights.



              Margarito made his biggest payday against Williams prior to fighting Cotto. He was offered 4 million for a rematch. So the no money excuse doesnt wash. Cotto didnt mind fighting Alfonso Gomez for a low payday. The "williams brings no money" excuse doesn't cut it.

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              • joseph5620
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                #77
                [QUOTE=RL_GMA;4917637]Well, the mere fact you're mentioning NOT to mention Quintana is kinda funny. Williams has proven he can be beat...by even a smaller fighter. Yes, he came back and KO'd Quintana in a rematch in impressive fashion, but you're forgetting he's literally only fought 2 recognized names in the sport (Quintana & Margarito). Those 2 wins IMO don't define how Williams will fight for the rest of his career.

                Up to this point, he's still a virtual up and comer in the big scheme of things, but a win over Winky may put him over the top with the casual fans.

                Now though I agree that Williams may be able to beat Cotto, Mosley, or any other Welter, I think it's a far stretch to say he clearly beats them when he hasn't faced the caliber of any of those guys as of yet.



                He beat Margarito who beat Cotto. The same Cotto who beat Mosley. Your statement makes no sense.

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                • mellow_mood
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by jantzen212003
                  u just contradicted your whole argument!
                  this is gonna be a goOD.



                  WHICH ONE.. PLEASE... COULD YOU ELABORATE!!



                  I would like to see if we can discuss some issues here!! i know u got your points and i got mine... It would be interesting if we can come along .. and share our oppinions....

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                  • RL_GMA
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by joseph5620

                    He beat Margarito who beat Cotto. The same Cotto who beat Mosley. Your statement makes no sense.
                    It does make sense...

                    Styles makes fights and the logic you're going on makes Cotto better than Mosley since he already beat him, right? So essentially Margarito looks even worse since he got beat by Cotto's biggest win to date? (though i don't agree with that logic, just pointing out what you're tryin to say).

                    Point is, Williams hasn't faced a Mosley or Cotto so it's unfair to say he clearly beats them when he's been beaten by one of the lesser WWs in the division.

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