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  • switchsouthpaw
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    #161
    Originally posted by B u r n e r
    Dont ever disrespect Paul Williams in my presence.

    Boxing has weight classes...Not Height classes.

    Stcik to watching Rachel Ray..leave boxing alone.

    You'll begin to see a list of excuses made by Mayweather fans, as to why he shouldn't/wouldn't fight Paul Williams, but the name Matthew Hatton makes their legs tingle.

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    • GRUSTLER
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      #162
      Don't see why people would bash Floyd for not taking this
      fight when Mosley went on the record and said that he don't
      want it with Paul and Cotto fought for Paul's title vacantly
      because he didn't want to fight williams either. In my opinion
      stylistically, Mayweather Jr's slick counter punching style would
      be a problem for Paul Williams as we witnessed with Sergio
      Martinez. Paul was eating right hands all night and that's Floyd's
      best punch. All Mayweather would have to do is neutralize
      Williams pressure and work rate. I hope Floyd takes a tough
      challenge because he already had his tune up with JMM. I
      would say wait for the winner of Berto/Mosley or fight Timothy
      Bradley. Eventhough Timothy is a JR Welter, he is still a live
      wire who just annihilated one of the Peterson brothers so many
      people were making a big fuss about.

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      • hollister
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        #163
        I don't particularly blame Floyd for not taking this fight (assuming he won't), this is just one of those times where a great fighter (in this case a self-proclaimed one) has the chance to step up and do something great, something above and beyond what would be considered normal in boxing. Personally I don't think Floyd would win anyway, just as I doubt Manny would beat Floyd. Hell I think Oscar would have beaten Floyd if he hadn't let off the gas...

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        • GRUSTLER
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          #164
          Originally posted by hollister
          I don't particularly blame Floyd for not taking this fight (assuming he won't), this is just one of those times where a great fighter (in this case a self-proclaimed one) has the chance to step up and do something great, something above and beyond what would be considered normal in boxing. Personally I don't think Floyd would win anyway, just as I doubt Manny would beat Floyd. Hell I think Oscar would have beaten Floyd if he hadn't let off the gas...
          Don't agree. How do you let someone beat you? Do you think
          Oscar wanted to lose? He let off the gas because Floyd got
          better as the fight went on and Oscar couldn't hang down the
          stretch. Did you see Oscar's face as the fight continued? Or
          did you see the punch stats connects after? On another note
          after seeing Williams fight Martinez, am not so sure that Paul
          beats Floyd how so many think. I do agree if Floyd were to
          take Paul on then it would definitely be a good look for him
          instead of Malignaggi and or Campbell. Floyd needs to show
          the fans and the Sport of Boxing as of recent, what he is
          made of.

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          • hollister
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            #165
            Originally posted by GRUSTLER
            Don't agree. How do you let someone beat you? Do you think
            Oscar wanted to lose? He let off the gas because Floyd got
            better as the fight went on and Oscar couldn't hang down the
            stretch. Did you see Oscar's face as the fight continued? Or
            did you see the punch stats connects after? On another note
            after seeing Williams fight Martinez, am not so sure that Paul
            beats Floyd how so many think. I do agree if Floyd were to
            take Paul on then it would definitely be a good look for him
            instead of Malignaggi and or Campbell. Floyd needs to show
            the fans and the Sport of Boxing as of recent, what he is
            made of.
            I understand your point, and you could be right. First, on Oscar I just
            seriously doubt he still had the drive to fight through his bs aches and pains
            and may have not even trained as hard as he would have early in his career. I personally think the momentum swing in the second half of the fight came as a result of the combination of Floyd making more of an effort to win rounds and Oscar's punch output dropping (which just made it easier for Floyd to come on). Second, Martinez and Floyd are two completely different fighters. Floyd would never stand in against Paul and slug the way Sergio did, and I doubt he has the power to seriously hurt Paul anyway. I could easily see this fight starting the way PBF-Oscar did...and ending that way as well. Paul ain't Corrales lol

            Edit: I just want to clarify that by saying Oscar let off the gas, I don't mean like Oscar-Trinidad, I don't think he was physically up for the second half of that fight, and not mentally strong enough to push himself.
            Last edited by hollister; 01-14-2010, 03:00 AM.

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            • jvsnypes
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              #166
              If Ray Leonard could fight an undefeated one punch KO artist like Thomas Hearns,then The so-called "great" Mayweather can fight Williams. It would be a great fight.A victory over Paul would make him great.But it doesn't have to do with management,Floyd just doesn't have the heart anymore to fight someone that good.

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              • Blue Heffner
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                #167
                Originally posted by jvsnypes
                If Ray Leonard could fight an undefeated one punch KO artist like Thomas Hearns,then The so-called "great" Mayweather can fight Williams. It would be a great fight.A victory over Paul would make him great.But it doesn't have to do with management,Floyd just doesn't have the heart anymore to fight someone that good.
                That's what I'm beginning to think.

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                  #168
                  Originally posted by hollister
                  I understand your point, and you could be right. First, on Oscar I just
                  seriously doubt he still had the drive to fight through his bs aches and pains
                  and may have not even trained as hard as he would have early in his career. I personally think the momentum swing in the second half of the fight came as a result of the combination of Floyd making more of an effort to win rounds and Oscar's punch output dropping (which just made it easier for Floyd to come on). Second, Martinez and Floyd are two completely different fighters. Floyd would never stand in against Paul and slug the way Sergio did, and I doubt he has the power to seriously hurt Paul anyway. I could easily see this fight starting the way PBF-Oscar did...and ending that way as well. Paul ain't Corrales lol

                  Edit: I just want to clarify that by saying Oscar let off the gas, I don't mean like Oscar-Trinidad, I don't think he was physically up for the second half of that fight, and not mentally strong enough to push himself.
                  Ok, I see where you are coming from and you made some good
                  points.

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                  • Sweet Jesus
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                    #169
                    Originally posted by jvsnypes
                    If Ray Leonard could fight an undefeated one punch KO artist like Thomas Hearns,then The so-called "great" Mayweather can fight Williams. It would be a great fight.A victory over Paul would make him great.But it doesn't have to do with management,Floyd just doesn't have the heart anymore to fight someone that good.
                    SRL started his career at WW and won a super middleweight title in his career. Why are you comparing the two?

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                    • GRUSTLER
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                      #170
                      Originally posted by South318
                      That's what I'm beginning to think.
                      I like and think Floyd is an extraordinary talent but am starting
                      to feel the same about him as well. He needs ATLEAST two very
                      tough challenges before he bows out again.

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