Floyd Mayweather jr vs Paul Williams/ Who wins?

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  • Slater P Persin
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    #21
    Looks like most people think Paul Williams wins. I know it's killing the Floyd stans. How long before one of them creates 20 alts just to vote for Floyd?

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    • vandiar
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      #22
      Originally posted by dans01234
      Cosign. Mayweather is in another league.
      x3. floyd is the truth

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      • Haglerwins
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        #23
        Paul. Floyd takes too long to get comfortable in his big fights, and if the Punisher is on his "A" game you'll lose if you go 3 or 4 rounds in the hole against him every time. Just too many punches, quality and crap. I can't believe some of you are still on that Quintana ish. Carlos trained harder for the 2nd fight (his own words) and got clocked. He also admitted before the 1st fight of knowing Paul Williams was overlooking him and took advantage of Williams' lackadaisical camp for the bout while he worked his butt off. Enough. Williams got caught sleeping in the 1st bout and that should be all there is to it. ****, Paul wasn't even moving quick in that bout, he looked like he had cement in his shoes all night to me.

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        • Jim Jeffries
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          #24
          Well I can't see Williams stopping Floyd, and I see Paul missing a lot early, with Floyd making him look like an Amateur. But later in the fight, I think Floyd tires from trying to avoid the constant barrage of pressure, with Paul coming on to win a decision. If Floyd could hurt him with the counters early, which I doubt, he would slow the workrate of Paul dramatically. Or if Floyd could use a lot of movement, ala Quintana, the same. I dunno, could go either way, but I'm leaning towards Paul. Unless Floyd takes a decent tuneup fight and really works on using his feet more, with less shoulder roll/elbow flapping.

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          • Pullcounter
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            #25
            williams is too big for floyd.

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            • BG_Knocc_Out
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              #26
              Williams work rate is to good for Mayweather.

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              • pbftxrs316
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                #27
                mayweather at any weight, period. paul would have to sell out to beat floyd, and if you sell out vs mayweather, you lose, ask hatton and de la hoya. nah, floyd has beaten taller fighters very easily in tony pep and coralles, and knows how to get inside of taller fighters punches very well. floyd beats paul, he's too good with countering taller fighters' bodies. and paul leaves his body open too much.

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                • pbftxrs316
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                  Well I can't see Williams stopping Floyd, and I see Paul missing a lot early, with Floyd making him look like an Amateur. But later in the fight, I think Floyd tires from trying to avoid the constant barrage of pressure, with Paul coming on to win a decision. If Floyd could hurt him with the counters early, which I doubt, he would slow the workrate of Paul dramatically. Or if Floyd could use a lot of movement, ala Quintana, the same. I dunno, could go either way, but I'm leaning towards Paul. Unless Floyd takes a decent tuneup fight and really works on using his feet more, with less shoulder roll/elbow flapping.
                  floyd doesn't tire, and you have to remember, throwing a zillion punches at floyd won't get the job done, you have to bea able to outbox floyd to beat him, and throw many punches in the process. floyd can tire paul down a lot with counter shots, and make paul look really confused. floyd gets in this zone it seems where his timing becomes impecable, in all of his fights. paul has shown that he can weaken in thew later rounds. paul can also be countered a lot. i'm talking about paul at 147 and 154. floyd has the best timing in boxing with his counters and punches period. he uses that ring very well and he doesn't tire. floyd beats paul.

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                  • pbftxrs316
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Slater P Persin
                    Looks like most people think Paul Williams wins. I know it's killing the Floyd stans. How long before one of them creates 20 alts just to vote for Floyd?
                    yeah, because many people also picked oscar and hatton and coralles to beat floyd also on this forum, and that killed the floyd stans also. too bad it different make a difference huh?

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                    • Jim Jeffries
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by pbftxrs316
                      floyd doesn't tire, and you have to remember, throwing a zillion punches at floyd won't get the job done, you have to bea able to outbox floyd to beat him, and throw many punches in the process. floyd can tire paul down a lot with counter shots, and make paul look really confused. floyd gets in this zone it seems where his timing becomes impecable, in all of his fights. paul has shown that he can weaken in thew later rounds. paul can also be countered a lot. i'm talking about paul at 147 and 154. floyd has the best timing in boxing with his counters and punches period. he uses that ring very well and he doesn't tire. floyd beats paul.
                      He may not have tired in the past, but he also didn't throw very many punches either. He used counterpunches to slow the workrate of any high volume puncher he faced, made them miss with what they did throw, and responded with harder, crisper stuff of his own. Problem here is, they won't hurt Williams, or slow him down. Floyd will then use up so much energy just on defense that his offense will drop even more. Leading to a PWill decision.

                      Let's not forget the almost two year layoff. Notice any difference in Winky the other night?

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