I think the fact that Williams struggled

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  • Imhotep
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    I think the fact that Williams struggled

    Against MArtinez is a blessing in disguise.Cause Now the auro of invincability is removed which is might make fighters at welterweight brave enough to take him on.And believe me,now that Williams struggled real bad and got dropped by a blown up jnr middleweight, expect Pavlik to come a calling.
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    Originally posted by Imhotep
    Against MArtinez is a blessing in disguise.Cause Now the auro of invincability is removed which is might make fighters at welterweight brave enough to take him on.And believe me,now that Williams struggled real bad and got dropped by a blown up jnr middleweight, expect Pavlik to come a calling.
    Everyone knows he's not invincible.

    He'll get fights, I believe.

    Pavlik was delaying everything but Dzinziruk and other champs have wanted to fight him.

    I am sure he'll get a decent opponent next time out.

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    • Imhotep
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      Originally posted by jreckoning
      Everyone knows he's not invincible.

      He'll get fights, I believe.

      Pavlik was delaying everything but Dzinziruk and other champs have wanted to fight him.

      I am sure he'll get a decent opponent next time out.

      I`m mainly talking about the welterweights and Pavlik.They are the ones that did`nt want to take the risk cause he`s a high risk low reward fight.I did`nt mean they think he`s invincible literally either.

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      • Rich Joke
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        I don't think so. Williams lost to Carlos Q, yet Cotto ducked him, Margarito never wanted the rematch and Mosley said straight out no

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