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“I just couldn’t get my punches off,” Winky Wright said. “He was very tall and awkward with really long arms. He would throw a lot of punches, and they were coming from all different directions, and I didn’t know how to dodge them. I had a long layoff, but I felt this was a great fight.”
“This is definitely not my last fight,” Wright said. “I’m definitely coming back. I had a long layoff, and I’m definitely not going to wait that long again. He threw a lot of punches, but it was a great fight.”
“This has to put him right up there with the pound-for-pound best today,” said Williams’ promoter, Dan Goossen, who has been frustrated by the top welterweights’ unwillingness to take on his prize prospect. “I mean, he’s a (welterweight), and there was no ring rust on Winky. Winky looked tremendous and took some great shots, and came back with some of his own.”
“I just couldn’t get my punches off,” Winky Wright said. “He was very tall and awkward with really long arms. He would throw a lot of punches, and they were coming from all different directions, and I didn’t know how to dodge them. I had a long layoff, but I felt this was a great fight.”
“This is definitely not my last fight,” Wright said. “I’m definitely coming back. I had a long layoff, and I’m definitely not going to wait that long again. He threw a lot of punches, but it was a great fight.”
“This has to put him right up there with the pound-for-pound best today,” said Williams’ promoter, Dan Goossen, who has been frustrated by the top welterweights’ unwillingness to take on his prize prospect. “I mean, he’s a (welterweight), and there was no ring rust on Winky. Winky looked tremendous and took some great shots, and came back with some of his own.”
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