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  • deanrw
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    #51
    When Abraham is being punched, he does not punch back, but falls into a shell. Williams does not stop punching.

    Easy and I mean easy decision for Williams.

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    • Kevin Jesus
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      #52
      Abraham can't beat Williams if he gives him the first 5 rounds like he did to Taylor. So Williams would be 5 rounds up, then what? he would only need 2 more rounds to win the fight. And be honest with yourself, how likely would a Abraham KO be against Williams when all Abraham does is open up to throw 5 punches and then go back to his Winky-like defense?

      If that fight ever happens which I doubt it, I would bet all of my points on Williams UD'ing Abraham.

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        #53
        I think Williams can keep his distance against Abraham. Williams by decision

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          #54
          AA will have to work if he doesn't want to let Pwill take all the rounds just by sheer activity.

          However I think if AA punches Pwill in the chest, his lungs might collapse.

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          • Kevin Jesus
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            #55
            Originally posted by reedickyaluss
            I dont understand how people are saying AA by decision.

            It is either AA by KO... or Williams by UD.


            Someone explain how AA wins by decision against Williams.
            He KO's Taylor in the 12th round and now he's seen as a prime Mike Tyson.

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              #56
              Originally posted by reedickyaluss
              I would to be honest... it's speculation of course, but I feel if AA stood there in a tight defense, Williams would be letting his hands go... in my opinion it's the only way he knows how to fight... that might be his downfall sometime also.. but nonetheless, I feel he would be letting his hands go regardless.

              Also Williams mostly throws looping punches and punches from angles.. not straight punches so much.. he does here and there, but he throws a lot of looping shots, also to the body. His stamina is also 12 round stamina, so he will be doing it for the entire fight.

              Still, the biggest question mark for this fight is, can Williams take AA's punch.. I feel Williams has a good chin, but this is different power... If Williams can take his shots and keep going on about his business then he wins the fight. If he can't, he loses.
              I agree with you Williams would fight the same fight he usually does which is why I think he would most likely get stopped, he is too available to be hit but on the plus side for Williams it seems like AA doesnt puch with his opponent he waits for the punches to stop then returns fire, it would not be a good idea to wait for Williams hed need to punch with him I think.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
                He KO's Taylor in the 12th round and now he's seen as a prime Mike Tyson.
                He beat Taylor on points up to the KO. I think that suprised more people than the KO.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Crazylegs077
                  I agree with you Williams would fight the same fight he usually does which is why I think he would most likely get stopped, he is too available to be hit but on the plus side for Williams it seems like AA doesnt puch with his opponent he waits for the punches to stop then returns fire, it would not be a good idea to wait for Williams hed need to punch with him I think.
                  You dont think getting punched in the arms elbows gloves and face 800 times in 7 rounds would have any effect on AA?

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Crazylegs077
                    He beat Taylor on points up to the KO. I think that suprised more people than the KO.

                    Taylor fought that fight like someone totally shell shocked. That was not Taylor in there. It was a guy who was too afraid to get hit and committed to just trying to finish the fight. There were no "bad intentions" in anything he threw.

                    They should have never let him in the tourney coming off a knockout loss. He had no confidence at all.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by deanrw
                      Taylor fought that fight like someone totally shell shocked. That was not Taylor in there. It was a guy who was too afraid to get hit and committed to just trying to finish the fight. There were no "bad intentions" in anything he threw.

                      They should have never let him in the tourney coming off a knockout loss. He had no confidence at all.
                      I agree... before the fight I had high hopes, I felt he could definitely be a contender... but when you saw him in the ring, he just didn't look the same, your right the "bad intentions" had left him.

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