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  • rocky_balboa23
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    Wright, Williams feel fighters ducking them

    Wright, Williams feel fighters ducking them

    by Steve Bien-Aime, FOXSports.com

    Winky Wright and Paul Williams enter their light middleweight bout Saturday angry — just not with each other.

    Both men have large chips on their shoulders because they feel disrespected. They each said that fighters perceived as elite champions are ducking them and in turn hurt their quests to be considered among the top pound-for-pound fighters.

    Make no mistake about it, the drive money and fame play a part in their feelings. But, these men genuinely want to prove they're on the same level where Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Juan Manuel Marquez operate.

    "Nobody wanted to fight," Wright said. "Everybody was saying 'Winky was outpricing himself.' But, that wasn't the case."

    He added that his potential middleweight opponents were offered more money than he was going to earn.

    Wright said the lack of a quality challenger caused him not to fight almost two years. He knows that his ring rust will be a tough obstacle to overcome.

    "You can't avoid it," he said. "It is what is. You just have to get in and fight."

    Williams said he isn't be banking on Wright's rust in the interim WBO title bout (10 p.m. ET/HBO) in Las Vegas. He thinks his opponent easily could have been training during his entire absence and will be ready to fight.

    In fact, he gives Wright credit for being "the only one who stepped up to the plate to fight me."

    Williams (36-1, 27 knockouts) was a welterweight champion last year and the division's talent is perhaps the deepest in boxing. But, he said finding willing big-name opponents was near impossible. Many speculate it's because he's bigger than most welterweights.

    Well, he's bigger than many light middleweights, too.

    Wright, who dominated the light middleweight division from 2001 to 2004 before moving up, is almost three inches shorter than the 6-foot-1 Williams and gives up 10 inches in reach. Wright said he's never fought a fellow southpaw like his opponent.

    For most of his career, Wright (51-4-1, 25 knockouts) was thought of as a defensive boxer whose style made most of his opponents look awkward at best and wasn't ideal of big-time audiences. He's opened up his offense in recent years, but he said it wasn't because he wanted to be considered an exciting fighter.

    "It got to the point that I wanted to inflict more pain, so I had to let my hands go," he said.

    Whatever the reason for the lack of big-time fights, the frustration has caught up with Williams, who moved up in weight at the end of 2008. Now the 27-year-old is already contemplating retirement.

    "I'm tired on waiting on guys to fight," he said. "In two or three years, I'll be retired."

    Wright, who's 10 years older than Williams, also knows his time in the ring is soon coming to a close. He said he's still has plenty left, but wants to have a few marquee bouts to punctuate his career.

    "I'm not here to fight just to be fighting," he said.

    When asked to look beyond Saturday's bout, Williams issued an open challenge, asking top fighters to "sign the dotted line."

    "Keep ducking me," he continued. "That makes me hotter. They can't say they're the baddest in their weight class when they keep ducking me."
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    Originally posted by rocky_balboa23
    Winky is almost three inches shorter than the 6-foot-1 Williams and gives up 10 inches in reach.
    When has Pwills melted down? He stood next to chris arreola and was basicallly the same size, some say taller.

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    • TRAVI$
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      #3
      People must understand that Williams is extremely tall for a WW, but 6"1 isn't unmanageable for somebody Wright's size.

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      • Kevin Jesus
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        #4
        In pro boxing you should fear no man. Back in the days there was never any bitching about height and size, boxers had balls back then, now...the balls are there but...=/

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          #5
          Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
          In pro boxing you should fear no man. Back in the days there was never any bitching about height and size, boxers had balls back then, now...the balls are there but...=/
          I guess it's pretty frustrating for williams..he has the weight of a welterweight but everyone seems to be afraid to step up to the plate..so he has to move up in weight just to chase that fame and money..i agree with u that fighter should just fight anybody within his weight class..no excuses should be made..

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            i think williams can lose at 147... he'll be weight drained

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              #7
              Originally posted by Pullcounter
              i think williams can lose at 147... he'll be weight drained
              Story of his life.

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              • DLT
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                #8
                Originally posted by mangler
                This fight is good for boxing. 2 guys who don't give a ****, just give em an opponent.
                I dont know about all that. Again, to me this falls in the catagory of, why should they fear someone? Williams has fought a smaller man in 99% of his fights and in alot of cases the guy is much smaller. Its not much different for Winky. He's usually fighting a smaller guy or someone who is basicaly his same size. Thats what they should do.

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                • rocky_balboa23
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                  #9
                  yeah..i like this fight..both are hungry for recognition..this could be the stage for them to shine..i hope they both deliver

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
                    In pro boxing you should fear no man. Back in the days there was never any bitching about height and size, boxers had balls back then, now...the balls are there but...=/
                    you dont see the boxer bitchin about it. it is the forums and back then there were no forums

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