Paul Williams: "I Want Mayweather, Hopkins, Mosley"

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  • BMWM3P
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    #131
    He should keep his head on Pavlik, if he doesn't Pavlik is going to take it off for him.

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    • handler000
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      #132
      Originally posted by fightingfigs
      LOL How does FLoyd dust a guy with a height and reach advantage who throws non stop punches. Mayweather has to get inside to get at him and he wont be doing that cause he cant take pressure. mayweather will never challenge someone like Paul WIlliams cause he will get knocked out

      Pwill isnt a blown up superfeatherweight. hes a natural lightheavyweight who can make weight.
      How can he be a natural lightheavy when he walks around at 150+?

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      • Dave Rado
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        #133
        Originally posted by GRUSTLER
        Marquez made the catch weight didn't he?
        And he was slower than normal, and his timing was shot.

        Originally posted by GRUSTLER
        Williams is TOO TALL to be fighting WW's.
        You still haven't understood what a weight class is. There's a reason it's not called Welterheight - because height has absolutely nothing to do with it.

        He's the same height as Hearns, who most ATG lists rate as one of the three greatest Welterweights of all time.

        And Dwight Muhammad Qawi was an ATG Light Heavyweight, and was 5′ 5½″. Shorter than Pacquiao.
        Last edited by Dave Rado; 10-06-2009, 02:59 PM.

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        • handler000
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          #134
          Originally posted by BMWM3P
          He should keep his head on Pavlik, if he doesn't Pavlik is going to take it off for him.
          He was asked "if you get past Pavlik who do you want to fight next"? Don't understand why boxingscene only uses bits and pieces of an interview.

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          • handler000
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            #135
            Originally posted by Dave Rado
            Boxing has weight classes, not height classes. If Williams can make 147, he's a Welterweight. If Floyd wants to fight Lightweights, he should fight at 135.
            Why should he? When you are the DRAW you call the shots. You have been whining every since he stomped a mud hole in the overrated son of England...

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            • handler000
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              #136
              Originally posted by Boxeo_Boricua
              P.W. is what Boxing should be all about! He fights anyone. He doesn't make excuses about money or how many loses the other guy has. He's not protecting a record or his "0" because he already lost it and has looked even better since. Some people talk smack because he didn't fight Clottey, but what would fighting Clottey bring for P.W.? I do think he should stay at MW and fight there.
              You made FMJ point all by yourself. What does PWill bring Floyd? You are special...

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              • GRUSTLER
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                #137
                Originally posted by Dave Rado
                And he was slower than normal, and his timing was shot.



                You still haven't understood what a weight class is. There's a reason it's not called Welterheight - because height has absolutely nothing to do with it.

                He's the same height as Hearns, who most ATG lists rate as one of the three greatest Welterweights of all time.

                And Dwight Muhammad Qawi was an ATG Light Heavyweight, and was 5′ 5½″. Shorter than Pacquiao.
                Ok, I understand and hear you. I guess Williams will have to do some
                more to warrant a big $ fight at WW then.

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                • guru
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                  #138
                  pwill beats floyd, mosely and cotto, hes too big... hopkins is a great style match up for him cuz he can outwork the old man... the one guy i see him matching up badly against is the one guy he is fighting, pavlik...

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                  • Samadafish
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                    #139
                    PWill is the only guy I don't blame Floyd for not fighting, it's to much a size diff. Fu-ck Williams let him keep his ass at jr mid & MW. Yea fight Arther that's a fight I like.

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                    • boricuarn
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                      #140
                      Paul Williams forgot to mention that he would like to fight with Ivan Calderon. I understand PW about fighting the best, but he has to be more serious and concentrate and be realistic about fighting with someone. Mentioning names is not the way you challenge boxer, you have to prove that you are a real contender in your weight and go for. Fighting one day middle weight and next day other weight is not helping his career, instead is delaying the process to challenge some specific boxer in a specific weight and become a world champion in that category. If Quintana found the way and controlled Paul Williams in 12 rounds, you will find other good boxer that can do the same thing.

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