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  • mellow_mood
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    Paul williams to face kermit cintron in carson, california

    PAUL WILLIAMS TO FACE KERMIT CINTRON IN CARSON, CALIFORNIA

    PRESS RELEASE: How does Paul Williams deal with trying to prove that he is the best at 147 pounds when he can't land a fight vs. Manny Pacquiao, Flyd Mayweather or Shane Mosley? He fights over his weight of 147 pounds in a scheduled twelve-round battle against dangerous Kermit Cintron in a May 8, 2010 HBO World Championship Boxing headliner.

    Presented by Goossen Tutor Promotions -- in association with DiBella Entertainment – the Williams-Cintron bout will emanate from the extraordinary outdoor Home Depot Center in Carson, California where Williams enjoyed his first welterweight championship victory (WBO version, vs. Antonio Margarito).

    “This is the third time we have tried to put this fight together with Cintron,” Williams (38-1, 27 KOs), an Aiken, South Carolina native now living in Augusta, Georgia, revealed. “He says he wants to fight, so let’s see if he comes to fight. I know I’m ready to fight.”

    Coming off a hard-fought slugfest resulting in a majority-decision win on HBO against WBC 154-pound titlist Sergio Martinez back in December, Williams – who stopped undefeated Walter Matthysse and decisioned Margarito in his two previous efforts at the Home Depot Center -- is stepping right back in against knockout artist Cintron (32-2-1, 28 KOs).

    Williams’ longtime manager and trainer George Peterson predicts: “I think it’s going to be a good fight. We will wind up being victorious. I’m sure Cintron’s side will say the same thing. There’s nothing special that we have to prepare for with this young man. They claim he has a lot of power, and the night of the fight he will have opportunities to demonstrate that power. But we’ll be ready and once he finds out that his power is not the key, he is in trouble. There are no rocks in that ring for him to hide under.”

    For his part, Cintron -- who stopped hot and undefeated prospect Alfredo Angulo and most recently, Juliano Ramos in his last two times out -- denies any fear of “The Punisher” and says he is looking forward to doing what the World Champions in the welterweight division are avoiding: adding Paul Williams to his list of triumphs.

    "I'm extremely excited about finally being able to fight Paul Williams,” Cintron, a native of Puerto Rico currently training in Houston, Texas, exclaimed. “We've tried to make this fight in the past, but for one reason or another, it never came to fruition. Paul Williams is going to get the best Kermit Cintron the World has ever seen. I'm at my peak in terms of my confidence and where I am as a fighter. There is only one option for me on May 8th, and that is victory!"

    Williams avenged his only loss in 39 bouts against Carlos Quintana by knocking him out in the first round of their WBO title rematch back in June 2008. The only two blemishes on Cintron’s 35-fight record are two knockouts at the hands of Antonio Margarito – with a draw against Martinez -- both of who were beaten by Williams.

    "This is a terrific matchup between two of the elite 154 pounders in the world,” offered Cintron’s promoter Lou DiBella. “Kermit proved against Alfredo Angulo that he's at the top of his game. Paul Williams better be at the top of his game if he's going to avoid his second loss. This match of styles cannot result in a bad fight."

    “Paul Williams’ size similarities against welterweight opponents mirror those of the Klitschko’s and their opponents in the heavyweight division,” his promoter, Dan Goossen, observed of the above average 6-2 size welterweight. “Paul doesn’t need to chase the Pacquiaos, Mayweathers, Mosleys or any other welterweights because he has become a star without them by taking the path of fighting in different weight classes against the best in those divisions but still anxious to prove his superiority in the welterweight division again.

    “Cintron poses a risk to any fighter based on his KO power,” Goossen continued. “He, like everyone who has seen him in action, knows that every Paul Williams fight is an all-out, exciting, offensive show and Paul will look to stop the hard-charging Cintron on May 8. That’s why boxing fans love “The Punisher” and why the “Weight is Over.”
  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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    The most exciting fighter in the sport today. The Punisher.

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    • Mighty_Windir
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      #3
      Can't wait

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      • mellow_mood
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        this is gonna be a hell of a fight!! thats for sure!!

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        • -MAKAVELLI-
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          im going to Carson for this one

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          • Del Coqui
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            #6
            Obvious pick is Williams but it wouldn't suprise me if Cintron beats him.

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            • Akyra
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              kermit "the bum" cintron will get his ass destroyed... while whining and crying through the entire fight.

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              • piano man
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                That's a great fight comming up

                I think P Will got this one

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                • 2501
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by No Ceilings
                  The most exciting fighter in the sport today. Tye Fields
                  fixed for accuracy

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                  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                    Originally posted by 2501
                    fixed for accuracy
                    Damn what happened to Tye. He got starched by Barret and I never seen him again.

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