Paul Williams should just try to unify 154 Pounds.

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  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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    Paul Williams should just try to unify 154 Pounds.

    Go ahead and sign to fight Dzinziruk for the WBO Title.

    Spinks-K9 Winner for the IBF Title.

    All that leaves is Cotto-Foreman and Martinez.

    Williams would wax Cotto and Foreman. Martinez might be fighting Floyd or defending at 160 and might get stripped at 154 which would leave a vacant WBC belt. That Chavz Jr..lol is the Number 1 contender for.
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    #2
    I agree. I think he should do that also. Those guys at 147lbs aren't going to fight him. There isn't really much at 160lbs. So, I'd just attempt to clean 154lbs. I do think he and Martinez will eventually fight each other again in the future.

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    • Killa Killa
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      #3
      That would definitely be a big boost for 154 if starts fighting there full time....
      He could build his name up more if he unifies the titles and then look for a clash with FMJ or MP

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      • B.U.R.N.E.R
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        #4
        Originally posted by Kingsley
        I agree. I think he should do that also. Those guys at 147lbs aren't going to fight him. There isn't really much at 160lbs. So, I'd just attempt to clean 154lbs. I do think he and Martinez will eventually fight each other again in the future.
        Bingo....


        Dzinziruk and Spinks-K9 Winner. Gets him two quick belts. Paul needs that.

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        • savorduhflavor
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          #5
          Sure, go ahead and put Williams in with yet ANOTHER slick southpaw that's a stylistic nightmare for him.

          He's been horribly mismanaged his entire career, putting him in with Sergei is just beyond ****** and is asking for a setback.

          Paul Williams is successful in spite of his team. Goosen has done good making him an HBO child, but that's literally the only thing that team has done right with this guy's career.

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          • B.U.R.N.E.R
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            #6
            Originally posted by savorduhflavor
            Sure, go ahead and put Williams in with yet ANOTHER slick southpaw that's a stylistic nightmare for him.

            He's been horribly mismanaged his entire career, putting him in with Sergei is just beyond ****** and is asking for a setback.
            Dzinziruk is not slick. Hes more of a crafty fighter like Foreman.

            Williams beats both.

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              #7
              Dzinziruk is going to be a very difficult fight for Paul because of his foot movement, nearly perfect jab, and most importantly an unwillingness to get into a rough brawl.

              I noticed some fights Paul looks faster and more coordinated than others, if he has a cold night its will be a long one for him.

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              • savorduhflavor
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                #8
                Originally posted by No Ceilings
                Dzinziruk is not slick. Hes more of a crafty fighter like Foreman.

                Williams beats both.
                He's more slick than Martinez, and look at how many times Martinez got hit and Paul still had hell with him.

                I would never advocate putting Paul in with Dzinziruk. That's just a ****** career decision, high risk, very little reward.

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                • keepthemhandsup
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                  #9
                  i know it's yo favorite fighter burner, but you might as well give that thought up. he isn't gonna try to unify nothing. really what Paul concern about is what fight is he gonna make some cash in instead of getting belts. why you think he wanna go back to 147? to make that money

                  it be nice if he could go to 154 and get the belts...i just think he got other plans

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by savorduhflavor
                    He's more slick than Martinez, and look at how many times Martinez got hit and Paul still had hell with him.

                    I would never advocate putting Paul in with Dzinziruk. That's just a ****** career decision, high risk, very little reward.
                    The reward is the WBO Title. Dont let his performance over a bum like Dawson fool you. Williams a whole different beast.

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