Arthur Abraham gets the **** beaten out of him by Paul Williams...PERIOD.
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I still call it like I see it though. I cannot get on board the AA train. I see too many glaring weaknesses in his game. His power will not always save him. As soon as he gets in there with some tough guys he is gonna be in over his head IMO.Comment
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I agree, but Williams has too many question marks regarding his chin. It reminds me of when Taylor just got done beating Hopkins and Winky and then was bout to face Pavlik-everyone thought Jermain was ready for his power and pressure but a light punching Ronald or Correy Spinks couldn't prepare you for that. Williams will be in for the same kind of shock once he faces Abraham.Comment
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I agree, but Williams has too many question marks regarding his chin. It reminds me of when Taylor just got done beating Hopkins and Winky and then was bout to face Pavlik-everyone thought Jermain was ready for his power and pressure but a light punching Ronald or Correy Spinks couldn't prepare you for that. Williams will be in for the same kind of shock once he faces Abraham.
Do you think there is any chance at all that AA can outpoint Williams?Comment
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Well his power will always give him an outside chance against anyone. My question is can he take Williams shots? AA has been getting buzzed a lot lately by non punchers. Williams is a fairly crisp puncher and will get his attention.
Do you think there is any chance at all that AA can outpoint Williams?
AA needs to move up at 160 itd be a an all out blitz..at 168 his chances are much better.Comment
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Well his power will always give him an outside chance against anyone. My question is can he take Williams shots? AA has been getting buzzed a lot lately by non punchers. Williams is a fairly crisp puncher and will get his attention.
Do you think there is any chance at all that AA can outpoint Williams?Last edited by Dubious-Dutch; 07-07-2009, 02:40 AM.Comment
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