Has the Blue Print to beat Paul Williams been laid out?

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  • -MAKAVELLI-
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    #11
    stick and move...gotta keep throwing punches


    and competent judges

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    • (Fowler)
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      #12
      Originally posted by Makavelli
      stick and move...gotta keep throwing punches


      and competent judges
      there should be a rematch at 154 imo Mak,Martinez ain't no joke.I've never seen William's dropped b4,but when I saw him stumble and heading down I thought to myself Timberrrrrrrrr haha.

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      • Dan Gutierrez
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        #13
        Originally posted by (Fowler)
        I'm not tryin to start any flame wars.Martinez-Williams had one great fight last night.

        but with that being said has the blue print to beating William's been laid out?

        With stationary opponents Paul's output-work rate is amazing.But with a fighter who has great movement,and wont just stand in front of him,gives him loads of trouble imo (Quintana,Martinez)


        His output seems to disappear a little.


        I just want you're thoughts
        A razor sharp left handed fighter that is strong with constant movement will give Paul Williams a good schooling. Big body shots will really break his tall body then head hunting follows. Stretcher and medic can come in later.

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        • (Fowler)
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dan Gutierrez
          A razor sharp left handed fighter that is strong with constant movement will give Paul Williams a good schooling. Big body shots will really break his tall body then head hunting follows. Stretcher and medic can come in later.
          thanx Dan nice breakdown.

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          • Animalistic 5.0
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            #15
            Originally posted by zoneman99
            You need a fighter who's a southpaw, a counter-puncher, has great power and doesn't tire.
            You don't really need to be a southpaw to beat him you just got to be a boxer/counter puncher that moves and gives his opponents angles. You say someone that doesn't tire? Well no matter how good you are if you are way shorter than Williams you gonna get tire fighting him. The dude is so ****ing tall that it takes a lot of energy to keep throwing punches to guy that is 5 or 6 inches bigger. His skills are average at best and his power is not a big deal so If you can counter punch you can beat Paul Williams easily.

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            • AndyShitHot
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              #16
              There is certainly good material for any smart middleweight boxer who can take 100 punches being swung at them each round for 12 rounds and land enough back to either win the rounds or hurt Williams. Do I think there is any boxer at Middleweight smart enough to be able to use that material? Apart from Sergio Martinez, No.

              The only other boxers who stand a chance against Williams are power punchers who can end a fight with one punch like Pavlik. Although fighters like Pavlik don't know how to read blueprints, so they'll just get into the ring and do what they always do.

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              • !! Shawn
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                #17
                Originally posted by (Fowler)
                I'm not tryin to start any flame wars.Martinez-Williams had one great fight last night.

                but with that being said has the blue print to beating William's been laid out?

                With stationary opponents Paul's output-work rate is amazing.But with a fighter who has great movement,and wont just stand in front of him,gives him loads of trouble imo (Quintana,Martinez)


                His output seems to disappear a little.


                I just want you're thoughts
                Only southpaws. Has to do with Williams lack of an extensive amateur background.

                Go to any amateur show where two southpaws face off. They are some of the best fight out there because neither guy knows how to block punches coming from a southpaw.

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                • Cash Cow
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by (Fowler)
                  I'm not tryin to start any flame wars.Martinez-Williams had one great fight last night.

                  but with that being said has the blue print to beating William's been laid out?

                  With stationary opponents Paul's output-work rate is amazing.But with a fighter who has great movement,and wont just stand in front of him,gives him loads of trouble imo (Quintana,Martinez)


                  His output seems to disappear a little.


                  I just want you're thoughts
                  Someone Say BluePrint?

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                  • krispy kreme
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                    #19
                    It's been laid out since the first Quintana fight. Williams has learned very little since that loss.

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                    • el malo
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                      #20
                      It's been laid out a while ago since quintana schooled him.

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