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  • D-MiZe
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    #21
    Originally posted by No Ceilings
    Soooooooo when he fought him in the rematch you didnt catch the differences and adjustments he made?
    Rematch is irrelevant.

    If he could beat Quintana that bad, why'd he lose the first time round?

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      #22
      Originally posted by iŠoL
      Rematch is irrelevant.

      If he could beat Quintana that bad, why'd he lose the first time round?
      "differences" and "adjustments". That means things he CHANGED from the second and first fight.

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        #23
        Originally posted by No Ceilings
        Because he lost. Do you know how many fighters have losses. Like are you kidding?
        Do you really think I give a fuck about how many losses fighters have?



        It's the fact he lost to Quintana.

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          #24
          Originally posted by No Ceilings
          "differences" and "adjustments". That means things he CHANGED from the second and first fight.
          He's not very adaptable then?

          If he was, he would have figured Quintana out in the first fight. Did it really take him months to realise?

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            #25
            Originally posted by iŠoL
            He's not very adaptable then?

            If he was, he would have figured Quintana out in the first fight. Did it really take him months to realise?
            So when a fighter loses a fight then wins the rematch we say hes not adaptable. Did you even watch the second fight. You act like Quintana is some bum. His style gave him a lot of problems. NO ****.

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              #26
              Originally posted by iŠoL
              He's not very adaptable then?

              If he was, he would have figured Quintana out in the first fight. Did it really take him months to realise?
              No shame in losing to a lesser fighter, if you win in the rematch. Fighters are only human, they have off nights.

              Marvin Hagler got beat by Bobby Watts, Lewis got beat by Rahman, etc. Does that mean Lewis and Hagler aren't adaptable then, because they were beat in the first fight?

              But both come back and won in the rematch. You're giving Williams to much hate here I feel.

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                #27
                Originally posted by JerseySugar
                No shame in losing to a lesser fighter, if you win in the rematch. Fighters are only human, they have off nights.

                Marvin Hagler got beat by Bobby Watts, Lewis got beat by Rahman, etc.

                But both come back and won in the rematch. You're giving Williams to much hate here I feel.
                Exactly...he act like it was the big crime to lose to Quintana.

                He didnt have any left hand sparring partners.

                He came in the ring the heaviest hes ever been at 164.

                He only had a small amount of time to prepare given that Cintron pulled out.

                That was his first fight with a slick lefty.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by No Ceilings
                  So when a fighter loses a fight then wins the rematch we say hes not adaptable. Did you even watch the second fight. You act like Quintana is some bum. His style gave him a lot of problems. NO ****.
                  Quintana isn't a bum, nor is he some stylistic master. Williams is so overrated, his defense is ****e and he doesn't know how to use his height properly. Leans in too much and is open for a right hook counter too often.

                  Did Williams not watch tape of Quintana before the first fight?

                  Why didn't Williams fight like that in the first fight?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by iŠoL
                    Quintana isn't a bum, nor is he some stylistic master. Williams is so overrated, his defense is ****e and he doesn't know how to use his height properly. Leans in too much and is open for a right hook counter too often.

                    Did Williams not watch tape of Quintana before the first fight?

                    Why didn't Williams fight like that in the first fight?
                    He didnt have any left hand sparring partners.

                    He came in the ring the heaviest hes ever been at 164.

                    He only had a small amount of time to prepare given that Cintron pulled out.

                    That was his first fight with a slick lefty.

                    Like what is the point of your questions. They make no sense.

                    Why did Khan lose? Why did Haye lose? Why did Lennox lose? Like give me a damn break.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
                      Paul Williams pushes his punches, seen his jab? useless.

                      Gets hit with ease at long range when there is some separation between himself and the opponent, infact you might say the only time he is effective is when he is getting busy, even then he leaves himself open.

                      Seriously who hasn't been able to catch Williams? Marg, Cintron, Quintana, Winky, Martinez and even Verno Phillips caught him with clean punches.


                      Doesn't matter. He beat all of those fighters. Most boxers have flaws in their style.

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