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    By T.K. Stewart - Dan Goossen, the promoter of Paul "The Punisher" Williams, calls his man "the most feared and the most avoided fighter in all of boxing."

    But Floyd Mayweather, Jr. claims he doesn't even know who Paul Williams is. "Paul, who?" is Mayweather's response when asked about 'P-Will'.

    Shane Mosley is of the notion that Williams "doesn't bring enough to the table" to warrant a fight with him. Mosley says, "I only want mega-fights and Paul Williams is not that."

    Like comedian Kathy Griffin, Williams has had to get used to living life on the D-List.

    "I don’t know why all these guys won’t fight me," says Williams. "I guess you’ll have to ask them that."

    Maybe all of this has something to do with the fact that the lanky 28-year-old, who stands 6'2" tall and has the wingspan of a heavyweight, throws punches like President Barack ***** throws around tax payer money – non-stop and in bunches.

    To get a true sense of how many punches the man throws; all you have to do is look at the numbers - because they don't lie. In 2007, he fired a relentless 1,256 punches at Antonio Margarito over the course of twelve rounds to lift Margarito's WBO welterweight title. That effort was good enough to rank him second on the all-time list for punches thrown by a welterweight.

    This past April, Williams unloaded 1,086 punches when he bombarded the still capable Winky Wright in a virtual shutout over twelve rounds. That performance ranks Williams second on the all-time list for the number of punches thrown by a middleweight.

    In short, Paul Williams is a tough night for anybody. From welterweight to super middleweight, when his name is mentioned, world-class fighters develop phantom pains, head in the opposite direction or develop a case of amnesia. [Click Here To Read More]

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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    By T.K. Stewart - Dan Goossen, the promoter of Paul "The Punisher" Williams, calls his man "the most feared and the most avoided fighter in all of boxing."

    But Floyd Mayweather, Jr. claims he doesn't even know who Paul Williams is. "Paul, who?" is Mayweather's response when asked about 'P-Will'.

    Shane Mosley is of the notion that Williams "doesn't bring enough to the table" to warrant a fight with him. Mosley says, "I only want mega-fights and Paul Williams is not that."

    Like comedian Kathy Griffin, Williams has had to get used to living life on the D-List.

    "I don’t know why all these guys won’t fight me," says Williams. "I guess you’ll have to ask them that."

    Maybe all of this has something to do with the fact that the lanky 28-year-old, who stands 6'2" tall and has the wingspan of a heavyweight, throws punches like President Barack ***** throws around tax payer money – non-stop and in bunches.

    To get a true sense of how many punches the man throws; all you have to do is look at the numbers - because they don't lie. In 2007, he fired a relentless 1,256 punches at Antonio Margarito over the course of twelve rounds to lift Margarito's WBO welterweight title. That effort was good enough to rank him second on the all-time list for punches thrown by a welterweight.

    This past April, Williams unloaded 1,086 punches when he bombarded the still capable Winky Wright in a virtual shutout over twelve rounds. That performance ranks Williams second on the all-time list for the number of punches thrown by a middleweight.

    In short, Paul Williams is a tough night for anybody. From welterweight to super middleweight, when his name is mentioned, world-class fighters develop phantom pains, head in the opposite direction or develop a case of amnesia. [Click Here To Read More]
    Boxing "writers" should keep their politics to themselves.

    Winky Wright was still capable? Sure he was and he was also tailor made for Williams. Stand in front, old, and has no power.

    Williams problem is he is always looking up at the elite PPV class fighters for a fight, he should take fights at his level or defend his title...this is how people make a case for a big fight. Maybe stick to one division for a while?

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    • #3
      Mosley only wants mega fights? Berto is mega?

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      • #4
        Rofl about ***** in a boxing forum

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Crazylegs077 View Post
          Boxing "writers" should keep their politics to themselves.
          Agree 100% about that.

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          • #6
            I'm sure Williams will get his shot at a big fight pretty soon. The thing is that I think Williams will probably get outboxed by little WW guys like Floyd.

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            • #7
              **** you for that dig on Barack ***** T.K. Other than that good article.

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              • #8
                stopped reading at the ***** part, i aint tryin to think about that crap right now.

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                • #9
                  As long as he keeps winning the big fights that he desires will come. Really looking forward to this fight he has tommorrow.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Crazylegs077 View Post
                    Boxing "writers" should keep their politics to themselves.

                    Winky Wright was still capable? Sure he was and he was also tailor made for Williams. Stand in front, old, and has no power.

                    Williams problem is he is always looking up at the elite PPV class fighters for a fight, he should take fights at his level or defend his title...this is how people make a case for a big fight. Maybe stick to one division for a while?
                    /thread.......

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